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Burnout Claims a Veggie Farmer in Buffalo Creek

52 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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This time on the podcast: my conversation with Robin Hunt of Big Rock Ranch. [https://bigrockranch.ca/] Back in 2016, Robin moved from Squamish up to their grandparent’s property near 100 Mile House to start a market garden business and live the truly rural life they’d been craving for years. There was a steep learning curve for Robin and their business partner Johan, but in short order the two established themselves as a fixture at the local farmers market, and the business expanded quickly to include restaurant sales, a CSA program, and eventually, wholesaling. Robin joined me last week to talk about that trajectory and the burnout that followed, leading to a decision to pause farming operations for the foreseeable future.

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