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On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Kim Ross.
Kim is a fifth generation farm girl with a 130,000 sq ft no till garden. Kim sells the vegetables she grows using sustainable agriculture practices to food producers and consumers alike. She focuses on growing with the ecosystem so her growing plots do not need to be watered and there is very little pressure from weeds. This minimizes the physical inputs that growing food typically involves so her vegetables are highly competitive in a challenging marketplace.
She is a master photographer, master gardener and a Prairie Horticulture Certificate graduate in both the fruit/veggie and greenhouse streams.
For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/209
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DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:
03:58 Growing Up on a Multi-Generational Farm
08:56 Returning to the Farm: A Full Circle Journey
14:58 Starting Rossdale Farms: The Gardening Journey
21:03 Understanding No-Till Gardening Practices
24:48 The Transformation of Gardening Practices
31:13 The Shift in Gardening Demographics
34:36 The Mental Health Benefits of Gardening
39:30 Teaching the Art of No-Till Gardening
47:06 Connecting Generations Through Agriculture
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This week's episode is brought to you by: FCC Connecting Women in Ag 4-Part Series
FCC Events
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By Katelyn Duban4.8
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On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Kim Ross.
Kim is a fifth generation farm girl with a 130,000 sq ft no till garden. Kim sells the vegetables she grows using sustainable agriculture practices to food producers and consumers alike. She focuses on growing with the ecosystem so her growing plots do not need to be watered and there is very little pressure from weeds. This minimizes the physical inputs that growing food typically involves so her vegetables are highly competitive in a challenging marketplace.
She is a master photographer, master gardener and a Prairie Horticulture Certificate graduate in both the fruit/veggie and greenhouse streams.
For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/209
. . .
DISCUSSIONS THIS WEEK:
03:58 Growing Up on a Multi-Generational Farm
08:56 Returning to the Farm: A Full Circle Journey
14:58 Starting Rossdale Farms: The Gardening Journey
21:03 Understanding No-Till Gardening Practices
24:48 The Transformation of Gardening Practices
31:13 The Shift in Gardening Demographics
34:36 The Mental Health Benefits of Gardening
39:30 Teaching the Art of No-Till Gardening
47:06 Connecting Generations Through Agriculture
. . .
This week's episode is brought to you by: FCC Connecting Women in Ag 4-Part Series
FCC Events
. . .
Let's get SocialFollow 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.
Patreon Executive Producers
Sarah R. | Happiness by The Acre
One on One Podcast Consulting | Learn More

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