Australia’s most successful reality dating show Farmer Wants A Wife is ready to take over our screens and hearts again as four dashing Farmers search for everlasting love.
Farmer Corey, 24, Farmer Thomas, 35, Farmer Jarrad, 22, Farmer Tom, 31 and Farmer Jack, 26, are this year’s leading men and while the cast is young, their hopes of settling down is high, with the farmers hoping to add to the show’s successful track record.

Currently, the show boasts 18 successfully matches couples and 27 children as a product of those relationships, so we have high hopes for another epic love story or two this season!
During the time on the show, the women will head off on dates with the farmers to test their compatibility, as well as dive into farm-life to see if they’re ready to move to the country. The men will continue to send home their least-strong connections until they’re left with just one.
So, who will find their happily ever after?
Here’s who has left Farmer Wants a Wife 2025 so far.
Farmer Jack

Hayley

After a spicy black tie dinner date with his final three Ladies, Sarah, Olivia and Hayley, Farmer Jack was given the hard task of choosing one of them to send home. He told Hayley that he was struggling to find an emotional connection with her, and sent her home.
Monique

Farmer Jack eliminated Monique after admitting that he didn’t think the pair had a romantic connection.
Eva, Chelsea, Samantha and Rebecca




Farmer Jack decided to take just four Ladies back to the farm and sent Eva, Chelsea, Samantha and Rebecca home. They seemed disappointed but Rebecca wished Jack all the best, saying: “Kudos to Jack for being brave and putting himself out there.”
Farmer Corey

Farmer Corey is a Queensland farmer looking for his “teammate.” Corey is serious about settling down, and said he’s ready to start the fifth generation of farmers and continue his family’s legacy on their beans, cotton, and hay farm.
Jadee

Farmer Corey said an emotional goodbye to Jadee-Lee shortly after she had poured her heart out to him. That left just Chloe and Keeley as his final two.
Annie

Annie was left in tears after accusing Keeley of sleeping in the same bed as Farmer Corey. While Keeley and Corey claimed they didn’t spend any time together that night, she didn’t completely buy their story.
She told Chattr she didn’t feel a connection with Corey and knew she wasn’t going to find love if she stayed on the farm.
Chelsea

Corey initially thought it would be easier to send an intruder home, but after chatting with his intruders, he changed his mind.
Corey decided to send Chelsea home, who was blindsided by the decision and left sobbing behind closed doors as she went to pack her bags.
Amberlee and Kailey [Intruders]

As the intruders entered Farmer Wants A Wife, Corey bid farewell to two new faces, proving his connection with his original Ladies was stronger than ever.
Look, it took some detective work to figure out exactly who Corey said goodbye to in his bevvy of blonde beauties, but we deduced it was Amberlee and Kailey.
Hunter

Episode five saw a sad Corey ship Hunter off into the night, with Hunter taking it very graciously as Corey bid her a teary farewell. Ahh, it just never gets easier does it?
Rosie

Rosie was left in tears after being chosen for a tennis double date, with the pressure of the possible elimination becoming too much for her. She opted to leave the farm not long after, saying she felt like a “second option”.
Millie, Ellie and Jamie

On the first episode, Farmer Corey said goodbye to three women, with one Millie being quite distraught after she thought they had formed a stronger connection. He also said goodbye to Ellie and Jamie.
Farmer Thomas

Tall, dark and handsome, Farmer Thomas is a 35-year-old “hardworking and driven farmer” living on a wheat, lentil and barley farm in Kimba, South Australia. He is the oldest of the Farmer Wants A Wife farmers in our 2025 crop.
Rachael and Laura


Farmer Thomas decided that Clarette was his final pick and had to break the news to Laura and Rachael. The women took it well and wished him the best for his future with Clarette.
Jess [intruder]

For an intruder, Jess proved herself a good match for Farmer Thomas. Unfortunately, she just didn’t have enough time on her side to make a really strong connection over other girls like Clarette and Rachel.
Not only that, but after Thomas was discovered sending text messages to previous contestant Claire, Jess felt even more uncertain about her future on the farm.
In the end, she chose to leave the farm in a shock exit at the country ball.
Ellen

As the intruders entered, Ellen decided to take one for the team and yeet herself off the farm, telling Thomas while she enjoyed their date, she didn’t think they had a strong enough connection.
Kirrin [intruder]

RIP Intruder Kirrin. We barely knew you.
Claire

Farmer Thomas was left devastated when Claire decided to pull the plug during the Bullarama event in episode four.
Claire wasn’t feeling a strong connection after the 24-hour date with Thomas, despite the fact it was the best date he’s ever had. Pour one out for Thomas!
Nat

Nat was left upset after Farmer Tom told her that he only saw a friendship with her during the third episode.
Ashleen, Edwina and Sophie

In the first episode, Farmer Thomas bid farewell to three potential wannabes, including school teacher Sophie, who rightly predicted she probably accidentally friend-zoned herself. It happens to the best of us!
Farmer Tom

Farmer Tom is also a sheep farmer, and bought his NSW farm when he was only 22. After nine years, he’s ready to find the right woman and settle down.
Eliza

Eliza was left heartbroken when Farmer Tom picked Georgie as his final winner, and it was hard to watch Tom let her down gently. It was a struggle for Tom as well, as he ended up crying as he revealed he had “fallen for someone else”.
Eliza said she was “disappointed” and had “hoped” she would be Tom’s pick. This one hurts.
Emily and Madyson [Intruders]


Farmer Tom wasn’t feeling a connection with Emily and Madyson, so it made sense they both left the farm. Emily actually decided to leave on her own accord, saying she could see Tom had developed feelings for another of the contestants.
Madyson didn’t want to be sent home, but she could sympathise with where Tom was coming from. He told her he had “stronger connections” elsewhere and didn’t want to waste her time.
Tijan

Farmer Tom said goodbye to Tijan, who he said was “great” but felt they were too different. “I felt the connection was starting to build, but it didn’t happen in enough time,” she said.
Emma and Jenna

Farmer Tom had an awkward moment in episode 7 where Emma came in strong, feeling like she may be able to get another cheeky kiss and build on their connection, only for Tom to… well, send her packing.
He also said goodbye to an intruder, Jenna.
Bridget and Emmie

Just as Farmer Tom was going to pick Bridget and Emmie for the double date to check in on them after their first 24 hours on the farm, the two ladies upped and left the farm, with Bridget saying she would “politely decline” the offer to even say goodbye to Farmer Tom. Ouch!
Kaitlin, Katie and Natalie

Tom had an emotional goodbye in the second episode as he said to three ladies, including Kaitlin, who said she felt “blindsided.” There were a few tears early on, so we can only imagine how much harder his goodbyes are about to get as the season continues!
Farmer Jarrad

A farmer and a country musician, Farmer Jarrad is the youngest of this year’s cast and is looking for a girl to write his next country song about. He works as a sheep farmer in Queensland, but his dream is to buy back his great-grandfather’s farm that was sold nearly 30 years ago.
Farmer Jarrad made his final decision early in the season, telling Chloe in episode six that he was falling for her and only wanted to date her.

Here’s how the rest of his journey played out.
Ash

In an emotional moment in episode six, Farmer Jarrad said goodbye to Ash, making his final decision to choose Chloe.
“This decision has really been weighing on me,” a teary Jarrad told Ash. “I’m really, really sorry because I don’t think I can continue a relationship with you. I don’t think that’d be fair on you.”
Bri, Lucy

In a double whammy during episode five, Jarrad decided he wanted to put more effort into the relationships he wanted to pursue, which meant saying goodbye to two lovely Ladies instead of just one. Saying he didn’t want to be a “crappy bloke” that leads women on, he bid farewell to both Bri and Lucy after dinner, tearfully telling the camera, “it’s not easy.”
Maneesha

Farmer Jarrad bid farewell to Maneesha during the third episode with the farmers taking two women on a double date with the choice to then eliminate one. “I need to do what’s right for myself and my future,” Farmer Jarrad told a teary Maneesha.
Holly, Ella and Imogen

Farmer Jarrad broke some hearts early on, with teacher Holly dubbing the rejection, “not a nice feeling.”
“You’re all amazing women, I hope you guys find some great fellas out there,” Jarrad said, sending the blonde trio of Holly, Ella and Imogen on their way.
Farmer Wants a Wife airs on Monday and Tuesday nights at 7:30pm on Channel 7 and 7Plus.
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