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EP 72 Connecting People to Place – SoR Part Five

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2023 was a challenging year for Canadian farmers and ranchers and for humanity in general. We had droughts, wildfires, floods, an affordability crisis and a number of armed conflicts. According to scientists working with the European Union, 2023 smashed temperature records globally.

And yet, someone like Nova Scotia agricultural producer Rachel Lightfoot still finds ways of being optimistic even after her farm got hit by a polar vortex, a dry spring and a very rainy summer all in the same year.

Welcome to Stories of Regeneration, a podcast series brought to you by Rural Routes to Climate Solutions and Regeneration Canada. Join me, your host Derek Leahy, as we delve into the importance of supporting an agricultural system that not only prioritizes the health of our land and ecosystems but also ensures the sustainability of our farmers and ranchers. Get ready to explore the transformative power of regenerative agriculture.

Highlights:

  • 3:19 – Rachel shares her farming story.
  • 8:12 – Rachel shares more about where she farms and the different types of products Lightfoot & Wolfville produce.
  • 9:47 – What types of farming happen at Lightfoot & Wolfville?
  • 12:43 – What styles of wine are produced?
  • 16:51 – What is biodynamic agriculture?
  • 26:19 – How was Lightfoot & Wolfville established?
  • 30:40 – Rachel explains how reciprocity works on her farm.
  • 41:31 – How is biodynamic agriculture helping make Rachel’s farm more resilient?
  • 46:50 – By implementing these practices, are there benefits that extend outside of the farm?
  • 51:51 – Why should consumers care about regenerative agriculture?
  • 58:15 – Why does Rachel care about regenerative agriculture?
  • 59:21 – How does the winery connect people with their product?

Useful links:

Want to learn more?

If you want to learn more, we recommend you check out the following:

Our Farmers Blog shares stories about Alberta farmers who do an exceptional job of caring for the land, producing food, and building up their communities.

This podcast has been partially funded by Agriculture and Agri-food Canada

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Rural Routes to Climate Solutions에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Rural Routes to Climate Solutions 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

2023 was a challenging year for Canadian farmers and ranchers and for humanity in general. We had droughts, wildfires, floods, an affordability crisis and a number of armed conflicts. According to scientists working with the European Union, 2023 smashed temperature records globally.

And yet, someone like Nova Scotia agricultural producer Rachel Lightfoot still finds ways of being optimistic even after her farm got hit by a polar vortex, a dry spring and a very rainy summer all in the same year.

Welcome to Stories of Regeneration, a podcast series brought to you by Rural Routes to Climate Solutions and Regeneration Canada. Join me, your host Derek Leahy, as we delve into the importance of supporting an agricultural system that not only prioritizes the health of our land and ecosystems but also ensures the sustainability of our farmers and ranchers. Get ready to explore the transformative power of regenerative agriculture.

Highlights:

  • 3:19 – Rachel shares her farming story.
  • 8:12 – Rachel shares more about where she farms and the different types of products Lightfoot & Wolfville produce.
  • 9:47 – What types of farming happen at Lightfoot & Wolfville?
  • 12:43 – What styles of wine are produced?
  • 16:51 – What is biodynamic agriculture?
  • 26:19 – How was Lightfoot & Wolfville established?
  • 30:40 – Rachel explains how reciprocity works on her farm.
  • 41:31 – How is biodynamic agriculture helping make Rachel’s farm more resilient?
  • 46:50 – By implementing these practices, are there benefits that extend outside of the farm?
  • 51:51 – Why should consumers care about regenerative agriculture?
  • 58:15 – Why does Rachel care about regenerative agriculture?
  • 59:21 – How does the winery connect people with their product?

Useful links:

Want to learn more?

If you want to learn more, we recommend you check out the following:

Our Farmers Blog shares stories about Alberta farmers who do an exceptional job of caring for the land, producing food, and building up their communities.

This podcast has been partially funded by Agriculture and Agri-food Canada

  continue reading

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