Farmer Wants A Wife Afterparty

Season 4 Wrap Up

54 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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Season 4 of Farmer Wants a Wife wrapped up last week with all three farmers finding love. The season averaged 1.6 million viewers, and all eight episodes are available for streaming on Hulu. Brett, a 35-year-old cattle and horse farmer in Tennessee, chose Quinn as his final lucky lady. Corn and soybean farmer Braden, a 26-year-old who lives in Illinois, ended up with Casey. And 22-year-old Sean, who has a farm-to-table produce operation in California, picked Emily. Members of our Lancaster Farming news team watched all of Season 4 to provide insight and commentary. This week on the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty, we wrapped up all of Season 4, diving into our favorite moments, our thoughts on only having three farmers, and our predictions about a potential Season 5.

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Portada del episodio Braden Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Season 4

Braden Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Season 4

Farmer Braden didn't think he'd ever do a show like Farmer Wants a Wife, but he's sure glad he did. We caught up with Braden Pridemore, one of the three farmers on Farmer Wants a Wife Season 4, on our Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty podcast to chat about all the drama, jokes and the surprising things that did not get aired. Braden picked Casey in the finale episode [https://lancasterfarming.com/tncms/asset/editorial/545d5839-659b-48ce-b3a2-d90d265cae1e] to continue a relationship with, and the pair are still going strong. "We haven't gone more than, I think, two weeks without seeing each other," Braden said. "It's really going well." He echoed what Brett said on the podcast [https://lancasterfarming.com/tncms/asset/editorial/c7ae06ce-eaf3-4886-bc70-2b6f17e4134f] in that so little of what is filmed is actually shown on TV. But while there is often context missing, he didn't think anything was inaccurate. "You don't know what they're going to show, so Tuesday nights were kind of stressful," he said. One of the scenes that made it into the final cut was his and Casey's first kiss. He said they thought that all the camera guys had given up for the night because they couldn't see anyone. But then after the kiss while walking back to his trailer, he spotted the camera crew in an unlikely place. "Two of the camera guys that I'm still friends with are inside my pine trees," Braden said. "Always check the trees." While farming is Braden's career, he does also write and perform music. And while Fox promoted his singer-songwriter experience in his bio prior to the season airing, it never made the final edit. "I actually sang a song I wrote to Casey, and they left it out," Braden said. But for fans who are interested in hearing a bit of this song, Braden did post the cut clip to his TikTok page [https://www.tiktok.com/@bradenpridemore/video/7647354469323214111]. When it comes to his Illinois corn and soybean farm, Braden said he was happy with how it was portrayed, despite not much happening on the farm since filming occurred after they finished up the year's harvest. "There's a lot of misconceptions about farming," Braden said. "I tried to do my best to showcase ag and showcase row crop farming."

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Portada del episodio Brett Breaks Down His Season 4 Experience

Brett Breaks Down His Season 4 Experience

Farmer Brett may have come across as the stoic one in Farmer Wants a Wife Season 4, but behind the scenes his personality got to shine through. We caught up with Brett Maverick, one of the three farmers featured in Season 4, after the season wrapped on our Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty podcast to hear stories from filming, clear up some confusion and get to know the real Brett. During the Season 4 finale [https://lancasterfarming.com/tncms/asset/editorial/545d5839-659b-48ce-b3a2-d90d265cae1e], Brett picked Quinn as the lucky lady to continue a relationship with, and they are still dating. And while he and Quinn enjoyed watching the season, he said a lot of what was filmed between the two of them never made it to air. "Y'all see about 20% of what gets filmed," Brett said. "There were so many meaningful conversations that never got aired. It's really not as cringey or as dumb as it can come off." Brett's farm may have gotten a bit of the short stick due to the lack of drama, which was featured more heavily on Braden's and Sean's farms. And one of the key things that was missing from the air time was the time spent on the farm. Brett and his ladies filmed a whole day working with his cattle, but only about a minute or so was shown. That day of filming was early on in the experience, and while Brett had to be present with the women, he was also focused on making sure his 3,000-pound bull didn't cause any problems in the pasture full of cast and crew. "I was a nervous wreck that day when we were feeding cows," Brett said. Overall though, Brett said his filming experience was a good one, adding that his producer and film crew were all the cream of the crop. "We had a really good crew and I got really close with all of them," he said. He also said he had a lot of fun with the women on his farm, and it often felt like summer camp. One of the first days on set, Brett said he told the women that they were just going to have a good time and get to know each other, which led to good conversations and deeper connections. But with so few of those fun experiences and deep conversations shown, Brett said that some viewers labeled him as dull or boring. That didn't bother him, though. "I could not care less of people's opinions of me," Brett said. "I think it's funny. What I was hoping was that throughout the season you would kind of see the personality come out more and more."

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Portada del episodio Season 4 Wrap Up

Season 4 Wrap Up

Season 4 of Farmer Wants a Wife wrapped up last week with all three farmers finding love. The season averaged 1.6 million viewers, and all eight episodes are available for streaming on Hulu. Brett, a 35-year-old cattle and horse farmer in Tennessee, chose Quinn as his final lucky lady. Corn and soybean farmer Braden, a 26-year-old who lives in Illinois, ended up with Casey. And 22-year-old Sean, who has a farm-to-table produce operation in California, picked Emily. Members of our Lancaster Farming news team watched all of Season 4 to provide insight and commentary. This week on the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty, we wrapped up all of Season 4, diving into our favorite moments, our thoughts on only having three farmers, and our predictions about a potential Season 5.

17 de jun de 202654 min