Joel Salatin

Joel Salatin
Joel F. Salatinis an American farmer, lecturer, and author whose books include Folks, This Ain't Normal; You Can Farm; and Salad Bar Beef...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
CountryUnited States of America
farmers financial produce stress
The farmers are older; they are under financial stress to produce more margins, yet they keep getting less.
costs food mechanical system type
The mechanical food system externalizes a lot of costs like obesity or Type 2 diabetes.
chops great ham pork
The pig is not just pork chops and bacon and ham to us. The pig is a co-laborer in this great land-healing ministry.
truth
The truth is, everything is eating and being eaten.
acre fifth food fuel per produce
We can produce more per acre on a fifth of the fuel as the industrial food system.
feed lock ourselves system
We can't begin to feed ourselves with a local-centric system if we lock up land in royal manor models.
call cows move spot teenage time
We move the cows every day to a new spot which allows the grass time to recuperate and go through its what I call 'the teenage growth spurt.'
government healthier
We would be a much healthier culture if the government had never told us how to eat.
attitude core created protocol sure
We've created a tenfold core value protocol to make sure that we don't fall into an 'empire' attitude.
cultural idiot mentality
We've got this cultural mentality that you've got to be an idiot to be a farmer.
civilization food junk
You can't have a healthy civilization without healthy soil. You can't have junk food and have healthy people.
beef cattle farm poultry run
An orchard can grow pastured poultry underneath. A beef cattle or sheep farm can run pastured poultry behind the herbivores, like the egret on the rhino's nose.
charter chicken earliest farming gardening house kept loved magazine organic subscriber
From my earliest memories, I loved the farm. My grandfather was a charter subscriber to Rodale's Organic Gardening and Farming Magazine and had a huge, well kept garden with an octagonal chicken house in the corner.
direct disease food government policy results
Gluten intolerance and celiac disease are direct results of American agriculture policy and, specifically, the government's wading into the food arena.