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SharkFarmer Producer Emily Sharkey Dishes about the Next Episode of Dirt Diaries

ALBANY, Ill. (RFD-TV) — While Rob Sharkey, better known as the “SharkFarmer,” is often the one in front of the camera, his wife Emily Sharkey plays an equally vital role behind the scenes—producing the show, managing the brand, and keeping their family farm operation running smoothly.

Emily joined RFD-TV News ahead of her appearance on Dirt Diaries with Kirbe Schnoor to share her journey in agriculture, her experience helping build the Shark Farmer brand, and what it’s really like balancing life on the farm with life on TV.

In her conversation with RFD-TV, Emily opened up about her path into agriculture and how the Shark Farmer brand began as a simple idea to tell authentic rural stories. Over time, that idea grew into a nationally recognized platform—complete with a podcast, radio show, TV program, and a loyal following of viewers across rural America.

She also discussed the challenges of juggling farm work, media production, and family life, all while staying true to their mission of representing modern agriculture with honesty and humor.

Reflecting on the show’s long-standing partnership with RFD-TV, Emily shared her gratitude for the support from the rural audience and how the network has helped elevate their storytelling to new heights.

Her upcoming Dirt Diaries episode offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the woman who keeps the Shark Farmer operation running—and the heart and humor that make the brand so relatable.

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