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TONIGHT: Meet first-generation hay and beef FarmHER Moriah Hunter!

FarmHER Moriah Hunter joined us Tuesday on Market Day Report to share what it was like having the FarmHER crew visit her hay and beef operation, Hunter Creek Farms, in La Grange, Ky.

RFD-TV’s original series FarmHER returns tonight! The Mid-Season Premiere features First-Generation FarmHER Moriah Hunter, a hay and cattle producer and a proud mother of three who hails from Kentucky.

Moriah and her husband own Hunter Creek Farms, a hay and cattle business focusing on direct-to-consumer beef production. She joined us Tuesday morning on the Market Day Report to discuss the upcoming episode ahead of the show’s premiere later this evening.

In her interview with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender, Moriah says she enjoyed hosting the FarmHER crew at Hunter Creek — despite some initial hesitations.

“I never saw myself doing anything like this—being on TV,” Moriah said. “They, [the FarmHER crew], were so much fun. They made everything just— I mean, we had a blast together. We were laughing the whole time.”

This all-new episode of FarmHER featuring Moriah Hunter premieres tonight at 9:00 PM ET, with encores on Friday at 9:30 PM ET and Sunday at 10:00 PM ET on RFD-TV.

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