A Behind the Scenes Look at Feedlots, Family Farms and Consumer Myths with Sarah Leach EP 6

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In this insightful episode of Dawn’s Dirt, Dawn chats with Sarah Leach, who takes us through her inspiring journey from studying horticulture to becoming a dedicated full-time farmer. Sarah shares her hands-on experiences in community-supported agriculture, navigating the challenges of family farming, and her commitment to ethical animal husbandry. They dive into the practicalities of mixed farming, managing feedlots, and the critical role of informed consumer choices in today’s agricultural industry. Sarah sheds light on the importance of transparency and education in food production, advocating for consumer freedom in making food choices. This episode unpacks the complexities of beef and grain farming, highlighting how farming practices, marketing, and industry challenges, especially for women in agriculture, shape our food systems. Join this candid conversation on the balance of family and farming life, the push for sustainable practices, and the collaborative efforts needed to ensure safe, quality food from farm to table.

Episode Highlights: farming, community supported agriculture, feedlots, consumer choices, ethical farming, horticulture, mixed farming, vaccination, agriculture, beef production, grain farming, women in agriculture, animal welfare, food marketing, consumer education, sustainable farming, balancing family and farming, transparency in food production, collaboration in agriculture, challenges in beef and grain production, role of marketing in food choices

Takeaways:
- Sarah’s journey into horticulture started with a unique job opportunity
- Community supported agriculture (CSA) builds partnerships between farmers and consumers
- Transitioning to family farming presents significant challenges
- Mixed farming requires managing both crops and livestock
- Informed consumer choices and education support transparency in food systems
- Animal welfare and mental health are ongoing priorities in farming

Links Mentioned

Website: https://www.dawnsdirt.ca/
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