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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 33 MIN

Canadian Couple: Sharing Farm Hub Concept to Support Local Farmers

from Where Landowners Get Their News · host American Farmland Owner with Dave Price

Nathan Wild and Emily Woody, built their farming business in British Columbia despite starting with no land, money, or connections. After struggling with labor‑intensive production, they shifted to a farm hub model that aggregates food from neighboring farms, allowing customers to order online and receive home delivery. Their system now supports local producers, generates over $200,000 in sales, and forms the basis of their mentorship initiative, Small Scale Rebellion, aimed at helping others adopt similar collaborative models.

Nathan Wild and Emily Woody, built their farming business in British Columbia despite starting with no land, money, or connections. After struggling with labor‑intensive production, they shifted to a farm hub model that aggregates food from neighboring farms, allowing customers to order online and receive home delivery. Their system now supports local producers, generates over $200,000 in sales, and forms the basis of their mentorship initiative, Small Scale Rebellion, aimed at helping others adopt similar collaborative models.

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