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Episode #2 - Along the Battle River

1 h 1 min · 8. sept. 2021
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Dorothy Marshall and her son farm along the battle river near Camrose. Join us as we meander through the sheep pen, visit some brand-new born friends, and end up chatting near the cattle slough.  In the mean time we explore the urban-rural disconnect, organic farming practices, awe and mystery in the way of growth, and the history of Dorothy's area.  You might consider how much you love your current lifestyle.  What works for you?  What doesn't?  What do you really love about what you are doing now?  As well, how much do you know about where your food comes from, how it's grown, and who grows it? Thanks for caring for the land you are on and listening in.

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