Mary Heffernan – RanchHER Season 2, Episode 6

RanchHER Season 2 - Mid-Season Finale
Premieres Tue, 6/4/24 – 9 PM ET | 8 PM CT | 7 PM MT | 6 PM PT

RanchHER Mary Heffernan and her husband Brian are first-generation ranchers in California. They also have four children, and they’re all girls! As RanchHER Host Janie Johnson explains, that led to their ranch name ...Five Marys Ranch!

Their ranch has grown from a small family operation to an educational and social media empire. We follow Mary and Brian as they tag a calf on the RanchHER Season 2 Mid-Season Finale.

Read Mary’s RanchHER Story

Catch the new episode of RanchHER when it premieres next Tuesday, June 4 at 9 pm ET only on RFD-TV.

You can also watch encore airings on Fridays at 9:30 pm ET and Saturdays at 11:30 am ET only on RFD-TV or stream any episode of FarmHER and RanchHER any time with your RFD-TV Now subscription.

And... get ready for an encore of the first six episodes from the new season of FarmHer! Host Kirbe Schnoor takes you from the Coast of California to America’s Heartland starting Tuesday, June 11 at 9 pm ET on RFD-TV.

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