By Joel Keller
November 17, 2025
Prime Video‘s new reality series June Farms takes place on a “gentleman’s farm” in upstate New York. And, while there is a bunch of livestock there, the farm’s main business is hospitality and agritourism. Founder Matt Baumgartner established himself as a restauranteur before selling it all and opening the farm, and its main business is holding elaborate weddings. Of course, a reality series like this wouldn’t be complete without a young, attractive staff that has the hots for each other.
JUNE FARMS: STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?
Opening Shot: Some pastoral shots of June Farms, which is near Albany, NY.
The Gist: June Farms is a “gentleman’s farm” in West Sand Lake, NY, founded by Matt Baumgartner. He was a successful restauranteur, owning a number of bars and restaurants in both New York City and the Capital Region around Albany. But he sold it all and put it all into building a farm that’s an agritourism destination.
June Farms’ main business is to host weddings, but they have events during the week, as well. A restaurant/bar is open year-round. And Baumgartner has recently built themed “wellness huts” where people can stay overnight — one is a yurt, for instance, and one looks like a Hobbit house.
Matt’s staff is, as you might expect because this is a reality series, young and good-looking. There are hook-ups, but Matt doesn’t seem to care as long as the work gets done. One pair, bartender Ellie and jack-of-all-trades Leighton, are actively…
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