Full Name
Lesley Kelly
Job Title
Content Creator
Company/Organization
High Heels & Conola Fields
Speaker Bio
Lesley Kelly actively farms with her family at Watrous, Saskatchewan.
A marketer by trade and entrepreneur, Lesley is the head and heart behind the alias High Heels & Canola Fields where she dispels myths about agriculture and brings consumers and farmers together. She learned of the disconnect while building a snack food company using the grain grown on her farm. Lesley’s goal in being involved in agriculture beyond the farm is to build community and connection that help both the industry and consumers.
Lesley has been a leader in advocating for mental health in agriculture. She has been part of the national Bell Let's Talk campaign and co-founded the Do More Agriculture Foundation whose mission is to break barriers, support all farmers in taking care of their mental well-being and bring much needed resources to the industry. She was recognized by the Regina YWCA with the Women of Distinction award for this work.
She is also is a Director for Sask Wheat and Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan and when Lesley isn't in the field, you can find her running to the hockey rink with her boys, taking pictures, going for a run on country roads, learning how to cook for a harvest crew and spending time with her husband.
A marketer by trade and entrepreneur, Lesley is the head and heart behind the alias High Heels & Canola Fields where she dispels myths about agriculture and brings consumers and farmers together. She learned of the disconnect while building a snack food company using the grain grown on her farm. Lesley’s goal in being involved in agriculture beyond the farm is to build community and connection that help both the industry and consumers.
Lesley has been a leader in advocating for mental health in agriculture. She has been part of the national Bell Let's Talk campaign and co-founded the Do More Agriculture Foundation whose mission is to break barriers, support all farmers in taking care of their mental well-being and bring much needed resources to the industry. She was recognized by the Regina YWCA with the Women of Distinction award for this work.
She is also is a Director for Sask Wheat and Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan and when Lesley isn't in the field, you can find her running to the hockey rink with her boys, taking pictures, going for a run on country roads, learning how to cook for a harvest crew and spending time with her husband.
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