Live To Farm (2022)

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Release Date

01 Oct, 2022

Runtime

00:22: (HH:MM)

Total Episode/Season

23/2

Synopsis

It takes a family to raise a farm! This new reality series provides a glimpse into the life and living of America's farm families. They work hard and play even harder.

It takes a family to raise a farm! This new reality series provides a glimpse into the life and living of America's farm families. They work hard and play even harder.

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Season 1

30 Sep, 2022

"Live To Farm is a brand new show on Discovery Channel that follows some of the top farmers of America, from the planting season through harvest. These farming families teach the general public about what goes on behind the scenes on a successful farm, while enjoying the dynamics at play within a family-run operation. The program also provides instruction and guidance to other working farmers about the technology, products, and techniques that go into producing a high yielding crop. By demonstrating the ongoing work of farmers, Live To Farm gives audiences a new appreciation for the people who often go unnoticed as they provide for us every day. The show is sponsored by many of the biggest agricultural companies in the world - including Case IH, Dekalb, Agrigold, Heliae, Pivot Bio, Bayer Ag, and many more - in an effort to educate the general public about the worldwide endeavor to improve sustainability and awareness for the future of agriculture."

Season 2

27 Sep, 2023

Live To Farm is back for a new season filled with friendship, fun, and (of course) farming! Season two finds Kevin Kalb and Brooks Cardinal at the start of another year in the field, working alongside their families and growing together through the work. Learn with the farmers as they invite agronomy experts into their plots: staying up to date on the newest innovations in agriculture and sharing techniques to support the farming industry in America through education. Come along as the families travel outside of Indiana to expand their knowledge by exploring the differences in farming across the country and around the world…from New York to South Africa!