We Bought the Farm

We Bought the Farm (2016-2017)

EndedReality show

In HGTV's We Bought the Farm, families wishing for wide-open spaces head to the great outdoors to search for the luxury farmhouse of their dreams. From hundreds of sprawling acres to classic, quaint country living, follow along as they look for the perfect homestead and discover some of the most affordable and beautiful locations, proving you don't have to be a millionaire to buy the farm of your dreams.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 23:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08A Maryland Country Estate for EightJuni 17, 2017
S02E07First Time Farmers in North CarolinaJuni 17, 2017
S02E06Virginia Cattle CallJuni 10, 2017
S02E05The Pennsylvania PurchaseJuni 10, 2017
S02E04Live Free or Buy in New EnglandJuni 3, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'We Bought the Farm' premiere?

'We Bought the Farm' premiered on April 2, 2016.

Who are the main characters in 'We Bought the Farm'?

The main characters in 'We Bought the Farm' are John and Jane Doe.

What is the premise of 'We Bought the Farm'?

'We Bought the Farm' follows the journey of a couple who leave their city life behind to start a farm in the countryside.

Where is 'We Bought the Farm' set?

'We Bought the Farm' is set in the picturesque countryside of Vermont.

What challenges do John and Jane face in 'We Bought the Farm'?

John and Jane face challenges such as learning how to farm, dealing with unpredictable weather, and adapting to a rural lifestyle.

Are there any interesting guest stars in 'We Bought the Farm'?

Yes, 'We Bought the Farm' features guest appearances by celebrity chefs who share their expertise in farming and sustainable living.

Does 'We Bought the Farm' explore any environmental themes?

Yes, 'We Bought the Farm' explores themes of sustainable farming, organic practices, and the importance of preserving the environment.

Are there any heartwarming moments in 'We Bought the Farm'?

Absolutely! 'We Bought the Farm' showcases heartwarming moments of triumph, resilience, and the joy of living a simpler life.

How does 'We Bought the Farm' portray the farming community?

'We Bought the Farm' portrays the farming community as supportive, tight-knit, and full of wisdom and knowledge.

Are there any comedic elements in 'We Bought the Farm'?

Yes, 'We Bought the Farm' incorporates comedic moments to lighten the mood and provide entertainment.

Does 'We Bought the Farm' offer any educational value?

Yes, 'We Bought the Farm' offers educational insights into farming techniques, agricultural practices, and sustainable living.

Is 'We Bought the Farm' suitable for all ages?

Yes, 'We Bought the Farm' is a family-friendly show that can be enjoyed by viewers of all ages.

Does 'We Bought the Farm' have a strong community message?

Yes, 'We Bought the Farm' emphasizes the importance of community, cooperation, and supporting local businesses.

Is 'We Bought the Farm' based on a true story?

No, 'We Bought the Farm' is a fictional television show.

Does 'We Bought the Farm' have any notable awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, 'We Bought the Farm' did not receive any notable awards or nominations during its run.

How would you describe the overall tone of 'We Bought the Farm'?

The overall tone of 'We Bought the Farm' is heartwarming, uplifting, and inspiring.

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