Episode 139 – The Path to Becoming a Little More Self Reliant with Ashley Constance

EPISODE 139 – THE PATH TO BECOMING A LITTLE MORE SELF RELIANT WITH ASHLEY CONSTANCE

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Ashley is a first-generation homesteader who moved from the big city to pursue more self-reliance on a 3 acre homestead in central Alberta. Along with her husband, she raises laying hens, meat chickens and meat rabbits, grows a large food garden, and is planning to get into dairy goats this coming spring. Her mission is to inspire people to embrace a bit more self-reliance, self-sufficiency and sustainability no matter if they’re in a house in the city or on a farm in the country.

 

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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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