This podcast is about connecting people to the landscapes that grow our food. Your host Bronwyn Green interviews farmers, producers, experts in agriculture, and many more. To get a greater understanding of management practices that mitigate climate change, improve water quality, build soil health and enhance habitat and biodiversity on agricultural landscapes.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessHealth & FitnessNutritionManagement |
David uses his experience as a family counsellor to explain the similarities between working with family systems and Holistic Management. How each piece, person, plant or animal is part of a greater system and how each one impacts one another.
David... more
Bluesette Campbell and her husband, Mark, run a 4000-acre ranch as a 700-cow/calf and long yearling operation along with Mark’s brother, Scott. They are third generation Campbells with the intergenerational transition to the fourth just around the co... more
Join Don Campbell and Gabe Brown in their Fireside Chat at the Holistic Management Conference 2025 in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan this past February!
Lead by Bluesette Campbell.
Kelly Sidoryk ranches with her family near Lloydminster, Sask./Alta. Over 35 years ago they were introduced to Holistic Resource Management (as it was known at the time), a management process that focused on finances, land and people. She completed ... more
Wayne Knight from Van Alstyne, TX presents at our 2025 Holistic Management Conference on his experiences managing land and planning finances through a drought.
Over the years Wayne has gone from calling himself a cattle rancher, to a grass farmer, ... more
Stephanie Ullrich is a second-year Animal Science student at Lakeland College. She grew up on a hay farm just outside Armstrong, BC, where her love for animals, especially horses, began.
During high school, Stephanie worked in the dairy industry. Af... more
Blain Hjertaas has been farming 50 years, the last 25 regeneratively. He has also been measuring and monitoring carbon sequestration on a number of farm fields in SE Saskatchewan and SW Manitoba. Blain is passionate about soil health and the role t... more
Cyle and Erika Stewart alongside their daughters own and operate Pine Ranch LTD which is in the Vermillion Hills in Southwest Saskatchewan. The ranch is a cow calf and yearling operation. In the last couple years Cyle and Erika have put a real focus ... more
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