Cranberry Farmer

Season 3, Episode 21, Aired

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Mike Rowe gets dirty making handmade bricks in South Carolina. He then masters the art of cranberry farming in Oregon.
  • Mike Rowe makes bricks by hand in South Carolina and masters the art of cranberry farming in Oregon.

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    First off Mike made some bricks. Alright that sounds kinda of boring. And it was pretty boring, but luckily Mike Rowe can make anything better. So there was still lots of laughs in this one. And it is not as boring as it sounds. That job where the guy just sits there and watches the number seemed liked an insanely easy and boring job. Next up was the Cranberry Farmer, now this is what we all came to see. This was a lot more interesting. Mike was funny, it was interesting, everything about this job was better. Overall this was great episode.moreless
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