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The Frozen FarmHER looks to turn “ugly” produce into delicious treats!

The new season of FarmerHER and RanchHER is almost here! It kicks off Thursday, September 4th.

Host Kirbe Schnoor and team travel across America from Massachusetts to New Mexico to Georgia, interviewing thirteen of the brightest and toughest women in farming and ranching.

Katey Jo Evans did not grow up on a farm, but she found her calling when she married into a third-generation Delaware Farm.
She now turns “ugly” produce into delicious treats through her nationally recognized brand— The Frozen Farmer.

Katey Jo spoke with RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander about her time in agriculture, the Frozen Farmer’s mission, and what she hopes viewers take away from her episode.

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