‘Farmer Wants A Wife’ returns for season 3, here’s how to watch and where to stream free
The season three premiere episode of Farmer Wants A Wife airs on FOX Thursday, March 20 at 9/8c.
This season, along with four farmers ready to settle down, a new host is taking over. Actress and author Kimberly Williams-Paisley is joining this season’s cast as host, replacing country music star Jennifer Nettles who hosted the previous two seasons.
This season’s eligible farmers will be meeting a new bevy of ladies interested in exploring the idea of leaving city life for the charm of the country—if they just have the right motivation: a potential husband.
This season, each bachelor farmer will date eight city women each in hopes of finding a future wife.
Where can I watch Farmer Wants A Wife season 3?
The hit FOX romance-driven reality series is available for streaming through Fubo and DirecTV Stream—both of which have free trials available for new subscribers to enjoy before deciding whether to commit to a paid plan.
What is Fubo?
Fubo is much like any other streaming service, but instead of simply offering on-demand streaming, it offers an abundance of live TV channels such as ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS, TLC, MTV and more.
Fubo considers itself a sports-focused live streaming service but also offers over 100 live TV channels through its basic package at just $84.99 a month following its 7-day free trial.
Users can stream a variety of shows and movies on-demand and even have the option to record favorite shows and movies through Fubo’s unlimited DVR feature.
What is DirecTV Stream?
Much like Fubo, DirecTV Stream offers subscribers with a plethora of live TV channels and helpful features, too. The Entertainment package, also known as DirecTV Stream’s base package, starts at just $86.99 a month after its 5-day free trial and includes popular TV channels such as HGTV, ESPN, Bravo, CMT, CNBC, BET, CNN and more.
Two other DirecTV Stream packages are the Choice package (original price $114.99) and the Ultimate package (original price $129.99), both of which are part of an ongoing promotion that offers new subscribers $25 off the original price for the first three months of their subscription.
DirecTV Stream has also recently introduced a lineup of genre packs, which allow subscribers to choose their favorite viewing options based on what genre they watch the most. Whether it’s MySports, MyEntertainment, MyNews or MiEspañol, users can get the channels and content they want without the worry of filler channel overload. Genre packs start at just $34.99 a month.
Those interested in comparing all DirecTV Stream’s channel packages and genre packs can check them out here.
Meet the Farmers
Matt Warren – A 30-year-old avocado and exotic fruit farmer from Morro Bay, California. Along with have a 132-acre farm in Morro Bay, Warren also owns 70 acres of land in Visalia. Though not a farmer all his life, Warren has dedicated the last few years of his life to his farm. Before picking up a harvesting hoe and donning cowboy boots, Warren was involved in real estate house flipping.
Colton Hendricks – A 28-year-old cattle rancher and horse trainer with an astounding 600-acre farm in Mena, Arkansas. Unlike Warren, Hendricks was raising working on his dad’s farm which helped teach him hard work, the importance of family, and how powerful love can be. Hendricks, who is not simply looking for a wife, is hoping to find someone willing to step up as a stepmom for his 2-year-old son.
John Sansone – A 25-year-old soy, corn and wheat farmer who works on a 170-acre farm in St. Louis, Missouri. With a big family—five siblings in total—Sansone learned everything he knows about farming from his grandfather. Along with hoping to find a special connection with a lady from the upcoming season, Sansone hopes to continue his grandfather’s legacy through his farming.
Jay Woods – A 25-year-old hay and cattle farmer from Florence, Alabama who covers 515 acres of land. Woods grew up on his grandfather’s horse farm where he enjoyed spending time outdoors tending to the animals, hunting, fishing and more. With a background in sports and old-fashioned country boy traits, Woods rounds out this year’s eligible farmers.