#058 'Lunatic Farmer' Joel Salatin On The Only System That Can Ultimately Feed The World

The Julia La Roche Show - A podcast by Julia La Roche

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Famed farmer Joel Salatin, the co-owner of Polyface Farm in Swoope, Virginia, joins Julia La Roche on episode 58.  Joel, featured in the New York Times bestseller The Omnivore's Dilemma and the award-winning documentary Food Inc., has been called "the most famous farmer in America." He calls himself a "Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic farmer." In this episode, Joel shares how his style of regenerative farming is having a cinderella moment. He also outlines the frailties of a centralized industrial food system and why the decentralized, more democratized model is the way forward. According to Joel, it's the only system that can ultimately feed the world because it's the only system that honors sustainability and regenerative capacity. Learn more about Polyface and visit the farm here.  Subscribe to The Julia La Roche Show's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJuliaLaRocheShow Follow Julia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JuliaLaRoche 0:00 Intro 1:10 Big picture  1:40 Fragilities of centralized, industrial food system 2:35 Prices in the industrial sector have escalated  3:00 Polyface working with decentralized, democratized suppliers  3:44 A cinderella moment for Polyface 4:00 Answers, resiliency  4:50 Didn't have to raise prices as much  5:58 Ways to buy better with less money 7:55 Use your kitchen  11:00 How'd we get so far away from where our food comes from? 12:30 No freedom without participation  14:00 How to get involved  17:39 The biggest lie  19:28 Polyface Farms regenerative farming  20:00 Biomimicry  24:00 When you fight nature, nature tends to fight back 26:00 The only system that can feed the world  27:40 Scale not by centralization but by decentralization  29:40 Production per acre is way above the industry  37:10 If we had a Manhattan Project in  39:50 Living things can heal  43:00 A violation of life principle  44:00 Stigma of farming  45:49 The intellectual agrarian  46:30 The regeneration economy  48:00 You Can't have a respected farm community and a cheap food policy 49:40 Power is in the consumers' hands  51:00 80/20 Rule 55:00 Will there be a reckoning of the factory farming model?