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Welcome back to Shark Farmer TV! In this episode, Rob Sharkey brings you a mix of rural entertainment, real farm talk, ag technology, and a behind-the-scenes look at how farmers are finding new ways to stay profitable in today’s agriculture economy. Rob kicks things off in Goodfield, Illinois at the Barn III Dinner Theatre, inviting viewers to join Shark Farmer TV for a live show on August 16 as part of the Barn III Supper Club Series—complete with a classic Midwest-style meal (think prime rib, baked potato, cheese, and cold beer) and a night of laughs and storytelling in the heart of farm country. From there, Rob dives into John Deere technology and modern farming innovation with help from the team at Premier Equipment, sharing how precision ag tools and new Deere systems are being used on the farm—plus a few relatable moments that every farmer understands (like weather showing up at the worst possible time). Next up: Machinery Clip of the Week presented by John Deere, where Rob reacts to wild equipment moments, including stuck machinery recoveries, PTO and driveline struggles, and why “that’s not how the service manual says to do it” still somehow becomes reality on real farms. He also talks about the reality of farming in the age of social media—where armchair experts and farm simulator professionals love to tell farmers how they should be doing the job. Then the episode heads to Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado, where Rob and Emily flip the script and quiz real farmers on ag trivia—covering topics like: livestock raised for meat worldwide corn and Nebraska “Cornhusker State” facts photosynthesis pollination and bees rice and sake John Deere tractors built in Waterloo, Iowa and even some fun pop culture thrown in Finally, Rob sits down with Bridget Jones of Mill Creek Farms (Cookeville, Tennessee) for an honest conversation about agritourism, farm diversification, and what it takes to run a family farm while balancing off-farm work. Bridget shares how their operation includes a commercial Angus cattle program alongside their popular Scottish Highland cattle, and how Mill Creek Farms created a profitable agritourism experience where visitors can feed, brush, cuddle halter-broke calves, and take photos—all by appointment. They talk about managing tours, raising hay, calving season, animal care, and why connecting the public to livestock agriculture matters now more than ever. If you’re into farming, ranching, cattle, corn and soybean production, John Deere precision agriculture, rural humor, agritourism, and real talk from real producers, this one’s for you. Learn more about Shark Farmer TV: sharkfarmer.com Find Mill Creek Farms: MillCreekFarmsTenn (website + Instagram/Facebook/TikTok) #SharkFarmerTV #RobSharkey #FarmLife #Agriculture #Farming #RuralAmerica #JohnDeere #PrecisionAg #AgTech #CommodityClassic #CattleFarming #AngusCattle #ScottishHighlandCattle #Agritourism #FamilyFarm #Corn #Soybeans #FarmEquipment #FarmMachinery #SiriusXM147 #RuralRadio #FarmPodcast #FarmHumor #Midwest #Illinois #TennesseeFarms