Oct 8, 2019
In this episode, I talk to Jonathan Bruderlein who started
farming with horses, then took a break to spend a couple of years
traveling to farms around the US and Canada and is now back in
Quebec to start version 2.0 of his farm.
You'll also hear about:
>> How Jonathan managed field cultivation with horses
>> How taking a step back to travel gave he and his family
perspective and inspiration
>> Why some of the most profitable time on a farm is spent
with your team
>> How your farm and life goals tie into what he calls 'human
sustainability'
>> Common limiting beliefs of farmers
About the Guest:
Jonathan's a nerd...a really big nerd. Jonathan loves numbers,
loves spreadsheets, and above all loves people. Jonathan owned and
operated a successful certified organic vegetable farm in Dunham,
Quebec for a number of years using a mix of tractor power and draft
horsepower. In 2017, Jonathan and his family decided to take a
sabbatical, convert their delivery van into a camper, and travel
around the USA and Canada for almost 3 years, visiting farms,
learning, and getting a new perspective on life!
Jonathan is now back in Quebec and in the process of launching the
second iteration of the farm. Having completed a life coaching
training during these travels, Jonathan currently is passionately
bringing the life coaching model into the farming community.
As a life coach, Jonathan supports successful farmers to think
outside the box and see even greater possibilities for success in
all areas of their lives.