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On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Victoria Lee.
Basil Ranch has been providing fresh herbs and produce to restaurants and grocers since 1996. Victoria took over the reigns in 2015 and saw an opportunity to grow the produce we were providing using hydroponics as a solution to food security in our northern climate. Their indoor hydroponic farm ran year round in the heart of Inglewood, providing fresh greens and mushrooms to local restaurants and grocers. Basil Ranch's goal was to contribute to the city's food security by using low tech, highly sustainable hydroponic food systems.
In November of 2023, Victoria decided to scale back to the things that are near and dear to her heart and closed down the hydroponic farm to focus on the edible flower farm located in the heart of Highfield, on a City of Calgary Urban Farm Project.
For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/198
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DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:
04:50 - Vicki’s Journey into Agriculture
06:05 - Transitioning to Hydroponics and the Challenges
15:08 - Regulatory Challenges for Urban Farmers
17:56 - Scaling Back and Moving to Edible Flowers
24:22 - Advice for Making Changes to an Agriculture Business
36:27 - Vicki’s Most Rewarding Part of Growing From Her Community
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This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon
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Sarah R. | Happiness by The Acre
Karri MV. | Leystone Farms
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On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Victoria Lee.
Basil Ranch has been providing fresh herbs and produce to restaurants and grocers since 1996. Victoria took over the reigns in 2015 and saw an opportunity to grow the produce we were providing using hydroponics as a solution to food security in our northern climate. Their indoor hydroponic farm ran year round in the heart of Inglewood, providing fresh greens and mushrooms to local restaurants and grocers. Basil Ranch's goal was to contribute to the city's food security by using low tech, highly sustainable hydroponic food systems.
In November of 2023, Victoria decided to scale back to the things that are near and dear to her heart and closed down the hydroponic farm to focus on the edible flower farm located in the heart of Highfield, on a City of Calgary Urban Farm Project.
For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/198
. . .
DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:
04:50 - Vicki’s Journey into Agriculture
06:05 - Transitioning to Hydroponics and the Challenges
15:08 - Regulatory Challenges for Urban Farmers
17:56 - Scaling Back and Moving to Edible Flowers
24:22 - Advice for Making Changes to an Agriculture Business
36:27 - Vicki’s Most Rewarding Part of Growing From Her Community
. . .
This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon
. . .
Follow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social Media
Instagram | Facebook
Sign up to get email updates
Join our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community
Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
Patreon | PayPal | Become a Show Sponsor
Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener Survey
Screenshot this episode and share it on your socials!
Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast
. . .Audio Editor | MixBär.
Admin Team | Kim & Co Online
Patreon Executive Producers
Sarah R. | Happiness by The Acre
Karri MV. | Leystone Farms
One on One Podcast Coaching | Learn More
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