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Let’s meet California avocado and finger lime FarmHER Megan Shanley Warren!

We are just days away from the spring premiere of FarmHer! Brand new episodes kick off Tuesday at 9:00 PM Eastern on RFD-TV, featuring California avocado and finger lime grower, Megan Shanley Warren.

She joined RFD-TV’s Tammi Arender to share about all about her operation and what it was like being on the show.

To learn more about Megan Shanley Warren, click here.

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