Farmer Wants A Wife on Channel 7 and 7plus S15E7 – Our farmers and ladies leave the farm behind for the Harvest Festival.
In the spirit of new beginnings, host Natalie Gruzlewski brings fresh opportunities for love to blossom. Farmers will meet new potential partners, threatening connections with their original ladies. The new ladies waste no time making an impression on the farmers.
Choosing any five ladies to return to the farm, the farmers will have a chance to start a new romance and say goodbye to some. Hearts are divided, testing relationships and triggering an ultimatum.
Farmer Wants A Wife on Seven and 7plus – Monday 12 May at 7.30pm
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Farmer Wants A Wife on Channel 7 and 7plus S15E7















About the Show
Farmer Wants A Wife on Channel 7 meet the 2025 farmers – There’s a new crop of farmers looking for the one. Farmer Wants A Wife is back.
Be there for the start of the next epic love story on Seven and 7plus as Australia’s favourite bush fairy tale, Farmer Wants A Wife, returns with a new crop of farmers on their quest to find true love.
With 11 marriages and 27 beautiful farmer babies in Australia alone, Farmer Wants A Wife is more than a TV show. It creates something that lasts a lifetime, families, and a legacy. That’s the power of real love.
The global phenomenon returns with four new farmers ready to open their hearts to love in 2025:
Farmer Corey, 24, Biloela, QLD – Beans, Hay and Cotton
Farmer Jarrad, 21, Stanthorpe, QLD – Sheep
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Farmer Thomas, 35, Kimba, SA – Wheat, Barley and Lentil
Farmer Tom, 31, Borambola, NSW – Sheep
From thousands of ladies who applied, each farmer has chosen eight to meet. Come along for the ride as connections build and the first sparks of romance take flight.
The 2024 season of Farmer Wants A Wife reached 9.9 million people across the country, dominating its timeslot. An average total TV audience of 1.2 million watched as Farmers Bert, Joe, Dustin, Dean, Tom, and Todd set out to find love.
Farmer Wants A Wife is a Fremantle Australia and Eureka Productions co-production for the Seven Network.