Lacie grew up a farm showing cattle in 4-H and an active member of FFA. Today she shares about farm life on her social media and started her own business.
Laura and her husband started Mossycup Farms not only because she had great memories growing up on a farm in MN, but because they needed to produce their food differently because of food allergies. They raise heritage breed pigs, free range poultry and make homemade soap out of lard.
Whitney chats about farming with her family at Mitchell Melons in Tampico, IL and raising pumpkins and sunflowers with here husband.
Kevin grew upin the world of Tractor Pulling.
He won the finals at National Farm and Machinery Show this year.
Brandi Buzzard is a cowgirl and rancher in Kansas who is not afraid to show the real life ins and outs of ranching and debunk misinformation about her industry.
Lindsay didn't grow up in agriculture but majored in Mathematics and Financial Management and married a farmer. She is now a turkey and row crop farmer and teaches Agri-business at Ridgewater College in MN.
Dave talks about leaving a Fortune 500 company to become an entrepreneur who loves running his company centered around bees and his passion for nature.
Julie talks about high tech mushroom farming, how her and her husband got started, what varieties they grow and their health benefits.
Katie didn't grow up in agriculture but after attending Black Hawk East College and University of Wisconsin Platteville found her passion in agronomy.
Chris talks about raising peppers and making hot sauce. Deidre is the editor of SharkFarmer TV on RFDTV.
Emmy and Belle are 9th generation on their family dairy farm where they process and bottle their own milk and make cheeses and ice-cream. Diversification has been the key to their success.
3rd Generation Farmer talks about closing the family dairy and a 100 year flood and venturing into agritourism with their sunflower stroll
Skip Generation farmer from Greenville IN. Growing his hay operation and his Grandpa played a huge role in his life
Farmer from NC who also runs a sock company called "Mayo Mills". Use the cotton they grow on the family farm.