Fox’s new dating show “Farmer Wants a Wife,” premiering Wednesday, March 8 at 9 p.m. On the first episodes, all of the ladies, who are from cities across the US, meet their eligible bachelors: Hunter Grayson, 31, a cattle and horse rancher in Watkinsville, Georgia; Ryan Black, 32, a horse trainer and breeder in Gastonia, North Carolina; Landon Heaton, 35, a cattle rancher and farmer in Stillwater, Oklahoma; and Allen Foster, 32, a cattle rancher in Santa Fe, Tennessee.AdvertisementThen, each of the four men select a group of the women they’re most interested in and host them back at their ranch.
It’s essentially “The Bachelor” by way of “Yellowstone” — with plenty of potential for fish-out-water moments. “I have no farming experience,” Paxton said. “I went camping once in middle school, but that was it.”But, she’s definitely interested in potential romance with a man who works the land.“Whenever I think of farmers, I think of hardworking men who are family oriented,” she said. “That’s also me.
So, that sold me.”AdvertisementFor Sydney Groom, 22, a music booking agent living in Nashville, Tenn., being on the show wasn’t as much of a culture shock as it was for some of the other women.“I have an agriculture background.
I grew up showing livestock, I showed pigs until I graduated high school,” Groom, who grew up in Dixie County, Fla., told The Post.“It gave me a basis to relate to the farmers.
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