We are getting ready for an exciting new season of RFD-TV original content. We’re bringing back FarmHer and RanchHer with two incredible new hosts who are as passionate as the stories they tell!
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Rural Media Group, Inc. (RMG), the world’s leading multimedia content provider dedicated to the rural and western way of life and owners of RFD-TV, The Cowboy Channel, The Cowgirl Channel, and Rural Radio 147 on SiriusXM, announced in July the acquisition of the two iconic FarmHer and RanchHer brands. This procurement comes with great excitement as the female role in agriculture expands.
Raquel Gottsch Koehler has been named the new CEO of FarmHer, Inc., effective immediately. Koehler is a highly respected industry leader who brings a wealth of knowledge to this new project. She will continue the legacy and momentum of both FarmHer and RanchHer as she fulfills her new responsibilities as CEO.
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