BATHURST's Karissa Godfrey has been chosen as one of four women who will go to Farmer Neil's property on the opening night of Farmer Wants a Wife.
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The show's 2020 season premiered on Channel Seven on Sunday night with the five farmers meeting eight ladies each for dates.
Merino grazier Neil Seaman, 43, from Crookwell was on the show looking for a second chance at love after his divorce.
After his eight dates, host Natalie Gruzlewski asked him to choose which four ladies he wanted to invite back to his Central West property.
"This girl went through today without even being challenged, my first choice is Megan," Farmer Neil said of the woman from Port Willunga in South Australia.
"I'm very, very happy with the decision."
His second pick to take back to his Crookwell property to get to know better was Chantele.
Chantele, who is a farmer from Moree was excited to be selected.
I actually don't have much to say about this one, I just felt it straight away.
- Farmer Neil
"There's something definitely there, whether it's attraction or connection we'll work that one out," she said.
Next he chose Justine, who is from Little Mountain in Queensland, to accompany him back to the farm.
"My next choice was someone who had an unmistakable energy," Farmer Neil said of Justine.
His final choice was Karissa who is a childcare worker from Bathurst.
"I actually don't have much to say about this one, I just felt it straight away," Farmer Neil said.
Following the selections, he said it was a very tough decision.
"It's just such an amazing group and thank you," Farmer Neil said.
Farmer Wants a Wife will next air on Channel Seven on Monday at 7.30pm.