Married to the Land

Army wife to farm life with Jennie McClelland.

Angie Nisbet Season 6 Episode 4

This episode we explore Jennie McClelland's transformative journey after nearly 24 years as a military spouse. With her children starting high school, Jennie and her husband reached a pivotal moment, opting to settle down after years of military relocations. They embarked on a new path by purchasing land in Bungendore, NSW, with aspirations of embracing regenerative and biodynamic farming practices.


Join us as Jennie delves into the motivations behind their decision to transition to farming and shares insights into their journey of adopting regenerative practices. Discover the story behind their choice to cultivate a sustainable lifestyle and the challenges and triumphs they encounter along the way. An inspiring conversation on forging a deeper connection with the land and fostering environmental stewardship through farming practices.



Follow Jennie on Instagram and check out Jennie’s Instagram picks and social suggestions:

@milkhoneyeggs
@stylingtan 
@created_by_amie
@jennifer_gumtreewellness
@living_naturally_therese
@thesummerhouselifestyle
@honeyatkinson
@likulikulagoonresort
@bush_to_bowl
@compostablekate


Podcasts:

Shameless
Imprint with Natalie Walton
The Regenerative Journey with Charlie Arnott
Big Shift for Small Farms
Soils for Life
Humans of Agriculture
Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story
Ducks on the Pond

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