
One Homestead at a Time: Building a Society that Works with Takota Coen Ep 43
From How I Grow This by Seedtime
March 31, 2026 · 1h 9m · Season 1 · Episode 43
About this episode
The episode discusses building a successful sustainable homestead in challenging climates with insights from Takota Coen.
If one sustainable family homestead operation can net a million dollars per year in the wilds of Alberta where temperatures range from 40 below in the winter to 120 in the summer, rainfall averages 12 inches per year and frost can come any month except July, then probably you can too. . . Learn from the best how to be your best, no matter where you are. coenfarm.ca https://buildingyourhomestead.com/
People in this episode
Host: Seedtime
Guest: Takota Coen
Topics covered
- sustainable homesteading
- family business
- agriculture
- climate challenges
- financial success
- community building
Keywords
- homesteading
- sustainability
- Alberta
- family business
- agriculture
- financial success
- community
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: coenfarm.ca, buildingyourhomestead.com
Places: Alberta
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