The search for lasting love returns to Seven and 7plus on Monday, 21 April, as Farmer Wants A Wife premieres its 2025 season featuring four new hopefuls looking to settle down.
The latest crop of farmers brings a mix of youth, experience, and rural diversity:
• Farmer Corey, 24, from Biloela, QLD – a fourth-generation bean, hay, and cotton farmer who’s ready to build the fifth generation. Corey is clear in his intentions: “I’m not here to find a girlfriend; I’m here to find my future wife.”
• Farmer Jarrad, 21, from Stanthorpe, QLD – a sheep and hemp farmer with a creative streak, passionate about music and driven by discipline, growth, and traditional values.
• Farmer Thomas, 35, from Kimba, SA – a tech-savvy farmer working with wheat, barley, and lentils. He’s passionate about modern agriculture and is ready to start a family with someone who shares his love of fun and adventure.
• Farmer Tom, 31, from Borambola, NSW – a sheep farmer who loves wide open spaces and is searching for someone to share a future rooted in joy, commitment, and connection.

(L-R) Farmer Tom, Farmer Corey, Farmer Wants A Wife host Natalie Gruzlewski, Farmer Thomas and Farmer Jarrad. Source. Seven.
Produced by Fremantle Australia and Eureka Productions for the Seven Network, Farmer Wants A Wife has remained a reliable format in Seven’s primetime schedule. It blends rural romance with reality TV drama and continues to offer strong family co-viewing appeal, a rarity in the crowded dating show space.
In recent years, the series has performed well across both linear and BVOD audiences, particularly among regional viewers and older demos, making it a valuable asset in Seven’s unscripted slate.