This RanchHER & WPRA Barrel Racer Runs the Largest Ranch in Arizona

RanchHER Sarah Kieckhefer joined the Market Day Report on Tuesday morning to discuss the new episode of the show featuring her, which premieres tonight only on RFD-TV.

On Tuesday night’s episode of RanchHER, RanchHER Host Janie Johnson and the crew join RanchHER and Professional Barrel Racer Sarah Kieckhefer at K4 Ranches in Prescott, Arizona, for a day of moving cattle, branding, and camaraderie.

In an interview with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender, Sarah discusses her family’s history on their ranch, her role in the operation, and the challenges and rewards of ranch life, which she balances like a true rodeo champion. Sarah’s family raises cattle and colts on their diverse ranching operation, K4 Ranches, which also encompasses the historic Diamond A Ranch, the largest ranch in Arizona, and a direct-to-consumer boxed beef program.

She also shares the unique experience of hosting a production crew on the ranch, including introducing them to traditional ranch meals like “calf fries” — or, as some call them, “Rocky Mountain Oysters.”

Sarah hopes the episode will inspire viewers by showcasing women’s success in ranching and the value of hard work.

Catch the new episode of RanchHER featuring Sarah Kieckhefer when it premieres next Tuesday, October 29, 2024, at 9:00 PM ET only on RFD-TV.

Watch encore airings on Fridays at 9:30 PM ET and Saturdays at 11:30 AM ET. Binge all episodes and past seasons of FarmHER and RanchHER on-demand at any time with your annual RFD-TV Now subscription.

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