
Sunday May 18, 2025
Bunny Hug Farmers episode 10 Ken Sarauer
On this weeks podcast we have some home grown Saskatchewan hospitality Ken Sarauer! Ken has a very supportive attitude and can see a positive in just about every situation! This week we talk about Growing different varieties of Mault Barley, tractors, going away from the farm for post secondary education, and custom harvesting.
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