The Rural Woman Podcast BONUS – How to Start Selling from Farm to Table Today with Jennifer Webb from Local Line

BONUS – HOW TO START SELLING FROM FARM TO TABLE TODAY

WITH JENNIFER WEBB FROM LOCAL LINE

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On this bonus episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you’ll meet Jennifer Web. Jen is Local Line’s Customer Success Manager, leading their success and support teams. She loves chatting with local producers in both Canada and the US and helping them grow their businesses. She works closely with Local Line customers, including Melissa Ballard from Bluegrass Beef from episode 103, to make sure they have the tools and support needed to achieve their goals.

Having worked with food and people for most of her career, Jen has previously held the positions of Project Manager and Brand Training Manager with Prime Restaurants and Cara Operations. She opened pubs across Ontario and Alberta, but after eight years, Jen was looking to make more of an impact. 

Enter Local Line. As soon as Jen learned of Local Line’s mission for helping small to medium-sized farmers grow their business and feed their communities, she wanted in. In April 2017, Jen became Local Line’s fifth (and first female!) employee. 

When she’s not in the office, Jen loves spending time outdoors, traveling, and raising her son with her husband, Steve.

Local Line has carefully designed their product to meet your farm’s needs so that you can get back to doing what you love and let us worry about the details. Instead of their standard 7-day free trial, Local Line is offering listeners of The Rural Woman Podcast a 30-day free trial of their software and a free premium feature with your first year’s subscription.  Visit go.localline.ca/ruralwoman to get started.

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Katelyn Duban

Katelyn Duban

Farmer | Podcast Host | Coach

Welcome to Wild Rose Farmer! My name is Katelyn Duban and I am a first generation female farmer in Southern Alberta, Canada. I married into agriculture back in 2016 to my multigenerational farmer husband, affectionately known as Mr. Wild Rose Farmer. We live and grow on our families certified organic grain and oilseed operation. In the Spring and Summer seasons, I raise a small herd of meat goats and have previously raised bottle calves as well.

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