Country star Carrie Underwood grows produce and raises sheep on family farms

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Carrie Underwood embraces the life of a country girl.
When the national superstar didn’t perform or served as “American Idol” judge, she spent time on a family farm outside Nashville. There, Underwood practices homestead with her husband Mike Fisher and her two sons Isaiah and Jacob.
Underwood grew produce and raised livestock, and she has been working on canned food and crocheting clothes, which seem to be part of her simpler life.
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Carrie Underwood poses with her two sheep on a farm outside Nashville. (Carrie Underwood/Instagram)
Earlier this month, she shared photos of tomatoes and peaches she grew up with. In June, she shared an article about her experience raising sheep.
The singer explained, “before he cheated” that at the time, she went to the orchard to feed some animals, and she had the idea of praying when she was checking her own fruit.
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“I love praying loudly in the orchard…it’s so beautiful and peaceful,” she wrote. “I was about 15 seconds when I was surprised by a snake in the blueberry bush. Just a rat snake…it’s nothing dangerous. But he’s there…it’s like when I started praying. Obviously, it makes me think…about God…about the devil.

Carrie Underwood says she likes to grow different tomatoes on her farm. (Carrie Underwood/Instagram)
“The devil is always there…look…lurking…even if we feel most intimately with God. Being a Christian is not a free ticket, it’s not a free ticket for trouble. The world is full of evil…but God is with us. The snake and I keep eyes with each other…but I get my prayers, end my prayers and follow my mornings and Mr. Screale, who was once Mr. Screale…
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Carrie Underwood participated in the 2024 Songwriter Hall of Fame selection and was awarded at the Marquis Marriott Hotel in New York on June 13, 2024. (Joy Malone/Getty Images)
Before sharing her experience with the snake, Underwood detailed her experience, writing: “Can is the perfect way to make use of everything and save yourself later when I need fast food!”
She prepared the soup and pot pie filling and then made some fillings for the cobbler. She admitted that she “try to do something with all the plums we grow here.” Although she wasn’t sure if she made “jam, plum butter or some kind of sauce”, she looked at the bright side and wrote, “I’ll figure it out about it! I feel very accomplished!!!!!!

Carrie Underwood has been at Canning, sharing the work she has done in June 2025. (Carrie Underwood/Instagram)
Underwood started in the music industry by participating in the fourth season of “American Idol” (and eventually won), and she made the news when she decided to return to the judge for Season 23, which aired earlier this year.
She found a way to combine the new show with a lifelong farm, naming a lamb that was born with the show Jamal’s season finale after champion Jamal Roberts.
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Carrie Underwood named the lamb Jamal Roberts, the champion of American Idol, and was born on her farm in May. (Carrie Underwood/Instagram)
The “American Idol” suit gives another glimpse of Underwood’s homestead life on the May tape when the singer arrives at her crocheted shirt featuring a tomato design.
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In 2023, Underwood partnered with Epic Gardening, a gardening brand on YouTube channel. The team behind the brand went to her farm to help her build a greenhouse.
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She explained there that when she and Fisher moved to their home outside Nashville, they started working in the garden. But in 2020, when the pandemic hits, they can really get what matters.

Carrie Underwood and husband Mike Fisher got married in 2010. (John Shearer)
“I love the heat in Tennessee, which makes me happy to get nothing from nothing,” she said. “Whenever I get something, it feels like a little miracle.”
She said in the 2023 episode of “Dr. Josh Ax’s Performance” that, along with the farm, her ultimate goal is to no longer have to buy any food from the store.

Carrie Underwood often shares photos of the food she grows on her farm. (Carrie Underwood/Instagram)
By then she was still working towards her goal, admitting that it was harder for her kids, but added: “I love our meals, especially dinner, like you look at our plates, everything on the plates comes from the garden, or my husband’s hunter, or I know. Meat is what he gets.
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Carrie Underwood, husband Mike Fisher and their son Isaiah were held at the Starry Celebrity Celebrity Celebrity on September 20, 2018. (Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images)
“We ate what we have. We eat it seasonally. It’s all delicious because it’s food.”
Another important part of her, she explained, is that her home does not incur any food waste. None of her family would use her chicken coop or compost, they use it in another way.
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“It’s fun,” she said. “You know you’re doing something good. It feels good to do all of these things physically.”