SharkFarmer TV
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SharkFarmer TV is the brainchild of Rob Sharkey, a 5th-generation farmer from Illinois. He shares the stories of incredible people in agriculture… both their successes and perhaps a few blunders along the way. You’ll see aerial footage of the field just as the drone crashes into a barn… and hear the story behind it all.

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