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The big rural Romeo round-up!

The Weekly's Find a Farmer a Wife campaign for 2008 has begun! Check out all our love-lost Romeos for our big rural round-up!

Alongside the popular Channel 9 TV series The Farmer Wants a Wife, The Weekly brings you our very own rural-Romeo round-up of gorgeous eligible farmers from across Australia and gives you the chance to get in touch with the farmer that pulls on your heart strings!

Check out the exclusive photos of our spunky 2008 crop and decide which one takes your fancy!

HOW TO CONTACT A FARMER

  • Send a letter (two pages maximum) to your chosen farmer, with his name and location, and your name and contact details at the top of the letter, and a photo of yourself, to The Australian Women's Weekly, Find a Farmer a Wife 2008, PO Box 455, Eastern Suburbs MC, NSW 2004, by Wednesday, August 20.
  • Or send an email with an attached photo to ruralromeos@acpmagazines.com.au Write the farmer's name and location at the top of your email, and include your name and contact details.
  • The Weekly will pass on your letter or email after the closing date. Please note, we cannot guarantee the return of your photograph.


Note:The Australian Women's Weekly has taken all reasonable steps to obtain relevant information from Applicants/Farmers in this campaign. It disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided by each Applicant/Farmer, and for the eligibility of each Applicant/Farmer for The Australian Women's Weekly's Find a Farmer a Wife campaign. All contact with an Applicant/Farmer by an Australian Women's Weekly reader is at that reader’s risk and responsibility.

Keep up-to-date with all the latest developments on the Channel 9 show here.

What do you think of our gorgeous 2008 farmers? Tell us below...




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Hi Howie, I must say i take my hat off to you mate, it takes courage and for someone in your position to openly admit that you have no connection with either girls is a gutsy move. But why should we settle for less when there's someone more perfect out there? I'm a true blue country girl, and i'm looking for a farmer. I understand the demands of a rural life having grown up on a farm. I think we would have a lot in common so if your reading this, send me an email. I would love to get in touch. Cheers Bec
My name is Patty Curry and I am very shy, but when you get to know me, I'm fun, friendly and loveable. I'm 51 and have a grown daughter and son. I am single, looking for a wonderful farmer to share my life with. I love animals. I've never lived on a farm, but I have done fruit picking before and I love the outdoors. I would not miss the populated areas if I were to move onto a farm. I am hard working and enjoy my life. Hope to hear from you. Love Patty
What a great bunch of men. I can relate to the farm life as I have been on the land all my life. Girls its a great life. If only I was 40yrs younger.Widowed still living
I just wanted to say that i think it must be really difficult for these guys to decide on one woman when they have all these ladies throwing themselves at them. I think Farmer Ben is absolutely gorgeous and if he cant decide on the 2 ladies he has, i would gladly put my hand up to meet him. I think he is down to earth and generally just a lovely guy. And i defintely know how to handle myself on a farm. Keep up the good work guys!!
I think the girls selected for the show have gained a wonderful opportunity. I think being a part of the show would be brilliant fun. I also think the lifestyle in the heart of the country and stunning open space with great company is all I could wish to come true in my life too.....Good luck to you all and enjoy what you have!
Being over 40 divorced and a couple of tin lids it's hard to meet men and i would say that it is hard for the men also, we work hard to keep it all together but don't get the freedom like others to socialize and meet people. Would be lovely if there was a spin off from your "Farmer Wants a Wife". Second time around i would call it.
I love the show. Especially how the guys are getting the girls into the workings of farm life. Howie is right, farm life is hard and you have to take the good with the bad. I just hope the girls appreciate the opportunity these guys are offering them. They are all nice blokes with personality as well as good looks, any girl would be lucky to meet them. I know a few girls looking for nice guys like these, myself included.
Monday nights my favourite night, the show is great, but what about the over 50. I am still looking for a farmer, where are they, are they hiding or too busy. What about the women who work on the farm looking for a husband.
hi howie i totally agree with what your doing with the two girls they do need to know what farm life is all about being a farm girl myself it is hard and u do have to learn to take the good with the bad and i would really hate to see u get hurt by one of them i dont think there the right girls to be there but it is ur chioce bye
I love the "Farmer" series and wondered why there is not a category for the over 40's. I am 47 and would love to meet a Farmer. I have a large amount of friends that are in the same age category and would also love to be a part of a series if you run it. Are you ever going to produce a series for the 40-50 year category?

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