SharkFarmer TV
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Season 13 Premieres Tuesday, July 21, at 7:30 PM ET!

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SharkFarmer TV is the brainchild of Rob Sharkey, a 5th-generation farmer from Illinois. He shares the stories of incredible people in agriculture… both their successes and perhaps a few blunders along the way. You’ll see aerial footage of the field just as the drone crashes into a barn… and hear the story behind it all.

Breeds, trains, and shows world class Tennessee Walking Horses.

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Rob Sharkey, known as the SharkFarmer, a 5th generation grain farmer from Illinois, brings you even more of what you love from his daily program, in an expanded showcase of everyday farmers, ranchers, people working in agriculture, and those passionate about the rural lifestyle all over North America.
SharkFarmer’s next “Man on the Street,” Tyler Froberg, says blending education and entertainment effectively tells agriculture’s story and bridges farmers with consumers.
Fifth-generation Iowa farmer and social media influencer Cole “The Cornstar” shares about his appearance on SharkFarmer and why he is passionate about sharing agriculture’s story with consumers.
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