It looks like Farmer Wants A Wife is set to return next year!

Farmer Wants A Wife's 2025 cast

Farmer Wants A Wife is casting for its 2026 season and fans have all got the same question. Photo: Seven

With this year’s season of Farmer Wants A Wife still underway, producers are already hunting down potential farmers and ladies looking for love for next year’s season. And fans are all asking the same thing – can producers find people who actually understand what they’re getting themselves into.

After what feels like a record number of women leaving the show already, many fans are concerned that the women who are applying don’t seem to realise just how rural the farms are, or how hard the work is. Some viewers are also concerned that Farmer Jarrad only joined the show to further his music career.

One Farmer Wants A Wife fan took to Facebook to share that producers are casting the new season, writing, “For those wondering, it looks like that Farmer will be back next year! Will be interesting to see how it all pans out after this year’s show!”

They shared an email they’d received which read: “Casting is open for the next season of Farmer Wants a Wife at farmerwantsawife.com.au. We’re searching the country for farmers who are single and truly wanting to find love.

Farmer Wants A Wife application

Seven has sent an email to people who might be keen on applying for the next season of Farmer Wants A Wife. Photo: Seven
“The stats don’t lie – THIS SHOW WORKS! As a result of this heartwarming series, 11 Aussie farmers have found a wife, 9 others have found long-term love and 27 babies have been born. Now it’s your turn.”

“It’s super easy – just answer some easy questions, upload a photo and we’ll do the rest. Hurry – apply today!”

There is also the opportunity to nominate a farmer by emailing: [email protected].

Fans shared their thoughts on the casting, with one person writing, “Please screen the contestants more thoroughly. They know it’s farm life and have a age limit.”

“Boring and monotonous all the same as last year’s,” another said. “Contestants who don’t understand what the show is about…the musician who doesn’t have a farm and just wants to expose his music – girls who leave 1st night same rodeo & same dramas. All a bit too fake this year.”

“Let’s hope for some mature people,” a third added.

“They have to be aware of what farm life is all about and be prepared to help if needed,” another added.

“I just wish they’d have real farmers…the dawn to dark, the all nighters harvesting, the ones who climb into water tanks, do the fencing, the lot, but we are given ones who are showpony farmers…they even live on mum and dad’s farm and work for them,” someone else criticised. “Big difference between a farmer and a farmhand. How about huge amount of hectares as well, out in the outback…now that’s a farmer.”

“When it was fair dinkum not producers trying to whip up drama,” another said, slamming the show.

“They will keep running Farmer until they don’t want it on no more if you don’t like it don’t watch simple,” another hit back.