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Tequesquite Ranch - FarmHER + RanchHER Season 7, Episode 2

RanchHERs Lyn & Sherrie Ray breed horses and raise cattle in New Mexico, while also helping to mentor the next generation of ag leaders

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Generations of tradition meet modern ranching on the 1896-established spread run by Lynda Mitchell Ray and her daughter, Sherrie Ray. This one thousand head cattle operation, complete with a legacy horse program, is a testament to Sherrie’s passion and Lyn’s leadership. The two also mentor the next generation of ag leaders in their community.

Ways to Watch

Watch FarmHER + RanchHER Season 7, Episode 2 featuring Tequesquite Ranch when it premieres on Thursday, September 11 at 8:30 PM ET only on RFD-TV!

You can also catch encore airings of the episode on Fridays at 9:30 PM ET and Saturdays at 11:30 AM ET, or stream any episode of FarmHER + RanchHER any time with your annual subscription to RFD-TV Now.

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