Chris Soules and Whitney Bischoff wedding news: Couple back together on his Iowa farm

Chris Soules and Whitney Bischoff at his farm in Iowa. Instagram/ souleschris

Chris Soules bid goodbye to the dance floor as he went back home to his family's farm in Arlington, Iowa. The 33-year old farmer was eliminated from 'Dancing With the Stars' last week, but Soules appears not to mind being booted off from the competition as he goes back to what he loves doing the most.

Aside from being back home, Soules is undoubtedly happy as his fiancée, Whitney Bischoff, joined him on Wednesday, May 13 in Iowa for the planting season.

At the premiere of 'Tomorrowland,' last Sunday, Soules told Us Weekly that he and his fiancée of six months were planning to surprise his mom Linda Rae Soules, and take her out to dinner in their hometown. He also revealed that he will be performing at the finale of DWTS.

"This is my last hurrah before the finale and I'm going to go home…and get some farming in before the finale. I've got to come back and rehearse on Wednesday or Thursday and so this is a little break. It's pretty cool," he told the magazine.

Life back on the farm appears to be perfect according to Soules' Instagram pictures. He revealed that his fiancée has tried her hand at planting corn as he captioned a picture of the two of them, "Her first day planting corn! @whitb624 #farmerintraining".

Soules also shared a picture of Bischoff driving a tractor. "She's a natural," he captioned the shot.

The farmer certainly looks happy as he is in his element at his farm, with his lady by his side. For the past few weeks, Soules has had to fend off rumors of a breakup, which started sparking when Bischoff was nowhere to be seen at his last dance on the hit ABC show.

Of her absence, Soules told Us Weekly, "She's with family, it's actually the anniversary of her mom's death."

"She's my number one fan," he continued. "So I know she's there for me and when all of this is over it'll be nice to just be together."

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