They tend to come from the community. It is. Hmm. It's real, real common. Yeah. Right. But we need to do is tell people how to strengthen our immune system. I mean, right now, it's hard to conceive what it'll take. But that's our that's our herbivore of of value. And that enables the good trees, the healthy trees to grow more vigorously, better reduces fire potential because, you know, your thinning it out, taking out all the dead stuff, and that then becomes our carbon base for bedding, the animals for, you know, and for all the composting that we do. You know, the pandemic has been primarily an urban situation, but the opioid crisis has been primarily a rural situation. And Conquistador aren't going to make you you know, we're going to push you when actually nature is a benevolent lover that just wants to be caressed. Now, here's the big question. If you're old, right, you die from falling that fall. That's the worst part about this other than the tragedies. And we've got to we've got to have enough land base to scale and we need we need a bigger team. Absolutely. So math, math, fractions of stuff, science. My dad. Great place to teach your kids. But it is odd that they can buy unregulated beef, but you can't sell unregulated beef. She had no money, no land, nothing. I can't what am I going to do, carry my bed on my back? We can. It's like the money. And the title of the book is Beyond Labels. And I think that that brings up the issue of how our society now views death. Should we stop all falling if you get sick, much younger. He's really into regenerative farming and natural farming. Absolutely. With the production. There are a lot of issues that you that you don't have. And the things spread like wildfire through the population, but also when you have to get out of something goes down and you've got to get out of there and you realize, I don't even have a car. The way you were saying burying this biological material in the ground instead of using it as compost is actually not just counterproductive, but it's actually detrimental. Yes. And you just have eight of these scattered, you know, five miles apart. It doesn't take one more acre to produce the feed or handle the manure, whether the chicken is outside or inside. And you can dress that yourself. I have had a Trager Grill long before it was ever a sponsor of the podcast, and I use it all the time. Because because rural, we don't we don't have this this access and, you know, I'm not asking for big government programs, but I am telling you know, I'm telling you that that this this this access. And it was just wonderful. And I said, Well, no, I'll ask. Thanks for coming back, Matt. And sometimes. So, so, so that's not good either, you know. You got to clean up all the car. The way from the cheese goes into the into the pigs. There's no sort of there's no such word as beefs. Odd thing is, is a complete I mean, we we started the interview talking about standing on nature on her neck. We used the term somebody drop dead, remember that, you know, they just drop dead. Where all that water come from, Beaver's massive, massive beaver populations. I mean, it's it's a very it's a high risk situation for us. Don't take any more land. We'd give it we'd give it a minimal a minimalistic diet. You could bend it and contour it around your head and they look great, understated, cool. That they actually have to eat a little bit of unprocessed, you know, real food a little bit at a time to build it up. I did a post the other day. Child abuse is up. I mean, you start talking about nutrition. And the whole who we call the Homestead Arts, there's a there's a big conference that happens every year in the East. Yeah. Zoome conferences, Zoome phone conferences, different things. So that's the power of integration, that's the power of of of proximity, of actual putting stuff close, you know, so they wouldn't have an egg industry because everyone would be grown. It's you know, it's it's what phenotypically and physiological distinctiveness in humans. We've we've we've pulled the water out of its aquifers. And and and I would even argue that they don't have the constitutional authority to do that. Texas restaurants, hotels, everything's back up. And it's it's a real issue, particularly with highly sweetened, highly processed foods that are the things they crave there and also their gut biome. Can we I mean, OK, we're going to want to give you a coronavirus test, OK? And so we want our customers to come out and pet a calf, go in the breeder and pick up a chick and hold a chicken. What? And there are now, you know, dolphins in Venice. Wow. If you fall down, it takes years off your life. Really? Today we're less than one percent. And and the lady sitting in front of me. But when it's, you know, when it's when it's like, well, water, you know, when it's fairly clean water, I get down you the cows are drip and saliva and stuff in it, you know, and I just drink right out of it like a cow. That's a really important statistic. I'm frankly, I'm frankly actually amazed that we're at only 18 percent right now. And we think that that's really, really that's not just. There's nobody next to me, Iman, next to the window, a lady in front of me is on the aisle, so she's a little bit diagonal for me in front.
Joel Salatin | The Joe Rogan Experience Transcripts - Podgist The Joe Rogan Experience. And what's interesting about it is the juxtaposition between the I'll just call it the industrial. I mean, if if our if our discretionary spending if this is going to make people more careful about discretionary spending, you know, flying to Paris, going on a Caribbean cruise, going to the sandals, I don't know how cheap those Caribbean cruises. Let's be let's let's go get them. Cuomo basically said today that they're back to where they were when the pandemic exploded. I mean, look at the devastation that fires have caused. Hairdressers are back to work. Hey, you know, I'd like to hook on to you in a symbiotic relationship. Most of our greenhouse gases are a significant number, a significant percentage of our greenhouse gases coming from cows and cow agriculture. Beeves believes that before Jamy. Here's my point. Mom isn't having to email. And those people are particularly vulnerable.
#479 - Joel Salatin | The Joe Rogan Experience - Podpage And and ultimately, what we're looking for is a habitat that allows, you know, each life form, whether it's a plant or an animal, to fully express what we call it, you know, expressing the bigness of the pig or the cheekiness of the chicken. Who cares, you know, if son and daughter and grandkids want to come and be around him, I just well, the fear is that they'll get it and they'll give it to someone else and someone else will wind up in a terminal as well. You know, I know that. So we're good for college. Yes. So I remember lying in bed at night and like testing my breath, like maybe I have it now. I've written with a with a nutritionist, biochemist, Dr. Seina McCullough. If you watch this podcast, the top of my hat, they're sitting on the top of my hat. Well, sure. Well, we would have only one species we'd crowded up. You know, resentment, resentment, each you I mean, it eats you up resentment, you know, vengeance, resentment and some guilt. And so I mean the the they're not getting salad, they're not getting any vitamin D from the sunshine. It's unconscionable. And and so the idea that these birds in this big confinement house are actually protected from malady. Are these big meat processing plants? Organic was cool. People enjoy it. We've gone in we've gone from one percent organic matter to over eight percent organic matter in the soil and every one percent holds another 20 thousand gallons of water per acre. So it's a very as opposed to steer steers, it would be cattle or bulls which would be intact males, deer noncontact. Yes. What are they using? Really appreciate it. T are a e e r r. I asked Trager Grills Dotcom logo and again use the code Rogan to check out and you're going to get free shipping on all orders of the best grill on the planet were also brought to you by Roka sunglasses. Yeah. Get in your kitchen. And it's and it's people that are looking on how to how to garden. We don't. You you drink. And for, you know, for 30 years, we were the only game in town that was fun. Well, you know, whenever I watch a newscast and watch, you know, the daily, like, you know, coronavirus briefing from the White House. You're not going to. I mean, I'll just give you one example that probably nobody would think of. And there's and there's a lot of research being done to jam the radar of, you know, eagles and stuff. It's unnatural for people to be stuffed into a warehouse right next to each other, shoulder to shoulder, working all day. But if you're if you're reducing flooding and using that in a drought to keep vegetation growing when there's so much sunlight, then you're actually increasing the commons. JREPodcast.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for website owners to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com, audible.com, and any other website that may be affiliated with Amazon Service LLC Associates Program. What I'm getting at is that they're there are we don't lose very much. There's all sorts of guard animals there. So you don't have all this transportation. When you get a hamburger from us. Really? Is it possible to feed all of Los Angeles using your methods? They're in a they're in a stressful they're they're they're often separated from their family. Yeah, I feel the same way about podcasts and you know Jamie, I screwed up. There's a lot of that. Same thing in Spain. You are here: JREPodcast.com Episodes Joel Salatin. First of all. We're looking at deaths through the coronavirus, but we're saying, oh, you're putting dollars over lives. She wanted to not have to go to the hospital every day and started a side gig in her home. For me, when you say, how do you scale up for me, it's not well, I'm going to if we hit one hundred and fifty and overrun the ability of this little facility, it's called Platen a box, PIB and his his his pot. And she talks you talk about urban chickens. It's just managed incorrectly, which is. Old days old they aren't. About the bones would stay for a good while. I mean, for for the first time, I've never heard this before, but it's happening around the country. So how much of St. Louis is food could be produced this way? Everybody has a job, everybody has a new thing. But but without regard to that, the prohibitions are equal on even possession, if you want to if you want to have a ton of cocaine in your house. You don't have to go to the grocery store three times a week, buy in bulk, go to the go to the farmer's market, buy from a farmer. Super legit stuff. That's right. Wouldn't it be an amazing thing if instead of having 150 to 200 mega processing facilities, doing 98 percent of the nation's meat, if instead that were 200000? We put it we put them in a little protected shelters. And we're honored to be a part of this as well. There I mean, there are there are certainly people that are very vulnerable. Can we say food, distance, food, food, food, distancing that that creates resiliency in the system, so instead of being tied to these 100 or 150 mega processing facilities. And so the only place where people are coming shoulder to shoulder, thousands every day are in these mega processing facilities, trees. But but the fact is the industry loses tons of birds, too, in a flood, in a heat wave, in a whatever, you know. We have to we have to we have to use our carbon, our biomass strategically, which includes food scraps. And they never hit the right strain. It's been it's been a feeling of fear. We're not looking at the cost for your health, the cost of health care. So she did, but then plot started a garden. I really appreciate you and appreciate your message. They got some chickens. You're trying to protect the consumer. And and two weeks ago, they had 10000 new email sign ups for their postings in one day. So we're so on May 15th, we we entered what's called phase one. OK, so carbon. But stay home because you're not really grown adult. So I always tell people our food is the cheapest aggregate food there is. The beef, instead of coming out of a feedlot, it's coming off the prairie like the bison did, and suddenly you're building soils that are losing soil and your production doesn't change one iota. Right. I can't get it, you know? You get scared again. And we were going to have the first one on a farm this year at our place expecting 10000 people. We've we've destroyed it soil. I mean, you're Polly Face Farms, right? Or you're trying to do schoolwork from home. And they're in their region regionally, directly off the farm. Obviously, we can't social distance on hay wagons. And, and so you check on them, see if they're OK a couple of weeks later. Yeah. The fact is that junk food is not cheap, junk food is expensive. I mean, right now, New York City, all the movie companies in New York, they're warehouses are stuck full of people who called them and said, I fled the city with from the coronavirus. We'll pause right here. No, no, no. *We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. Completely different environment than when you're having, you know, three thousand people in a cool, damp environment from and I don't want to get into a rabbit trail discussion, but but frankly, in these great, great big plants, most of the workers are generally not Americans. You know, I like you. So Italy is a much older, older demographic and and more people in a household, probably a lot more small. That kind of stuff. In some Texas is pretty wide open. We have 20 employees. Understand, one of our problems is that we haven't done controls. I mean, cigarette's No one even touched with a ten foot pole because Secours is killing people at four and five times the rate coronavirus was. OK, and and so we're not we're not asking taxpayers, society, the planet. I'm cooking on the trigger tonight and I can say that with confidence, even if I haven't thought about what I'm cooking because it's like 90 percent of the time when I cook, I cook on a trigger. I was one of the interesting ones I was on was in St. Louis. Sure. Think about the United States being 80 percent water, including eight percent. Our immune system. But guess what, those are in two hundred seventy five bird shelters that are moved every day across pastures. They are in fact the shit we're also brought to you by the god damn motherfucking cash up the cash app. 40 years ago, nine percent of our personal income was spent on health care. They become fertilizer on site called his fertigation. They're, you know, they're people that are signing off for them. And when I see these World War two vets dying alone because their family can't be around them. When you when you're talking about selling food to, you know, a large city, it's you can't really just hope the guy did a good job. So they're a bad ass brand out of Austin, Texas. Look, I don't I don't want I don't want the the whatever the tragedy that we're having, but I also don't want to go back to normal because normal was this foot on nature's neck saying, you know, we're going to. OK, so the plural of beef is not beef's, it's beeves. So it's like, well, how'd you get that beef? Worry. It has a meat thermometer that's attached to the application. Sure. Right. I didn't even realize it. And they're not doing it in a smart way. And, oh, listen, the food, the food processing scientists, they ain't dumb. A lot of these factory farms, they don't require too many people to be working. Absolutely. And so so now we're not by any means the game, that game in town. You can't just throw stuff away. And here, come here her come kids down the sidewalk, you know, pulling a little red wagon with food scraps in it. But then, you know, I'd have days where half the day I think this is all bullshit. It sold out. The doctors that push and that he's a biome expert? Look at that. My immune system needs your bugs, your immune system, these my bugs. If you're only going to keep three, you're probably going to see them, you're probably going to have a direct relationship with each of their of their caregivers. As you know, our country is now a repository for shipping containers, you know, metal shipping containers. It was a great campaign. Right here. Where it's reasonable to appreciate that a different relationship at scale, yes, can create its own safety. And and the federal forests are atrocious. Canning supplies are going to be short dehydrator, I'm sure, you know, produced dehydrator are going to be hard to get in our area right now. And so we form a committee, say, how can we make a pathogen friendly farm? That's true. Which, you know, you look at that and you say, well. Liked to work outside with their hands and and sweat, you know, the Michael row, you know, the dirty jobs. Stick your hands in the compost pile. The grill is awesome. Well, there's been places that have less restrictions than others. We would call this self affirmation. That's why, you know, we we have the phrase respecting the thickness of the pig, the chickens of the chicken. If all the biomass we've thrown away in the last, you know, 100 years, if it had instead been leveraged for soil, building, feeding chickens, I mean, whatever, you know, today. Well, it has to have a big factor. We're decentralized throughout the land base. 40 years ago, it was 18 mm. It doesn't take any more land to produce the beef with what I've described than what it does with corn. But there's a lot of it for agriculture. It's a freedom. But for the average consumer, what can you do to facilitate a secure food system and your own secure food system? And I think that's one of the things we're finding out from this crisis. That's an additional four hundred and fifty thousand people a year. And we're also brought to you by Zip recruiter. That's one opinion I'm not on. That actually creates the problem. Wouldn't it be great to have me? And we were also I was nervous, particularly because I feel like the information we were getting out of China was not correct. We kind of touched on this earlier, but if you're dealing with this more natural based system and it's more complex, it's going to require more people and it's going to require a complete restructuring of the system that's currently in place. I mean, there's nothing like a cool morning and a big old fat asparagus, you know, an inch thick. I mean, that's really ideal, right? The pandemic is going to be the least of our concerns. At no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase after clicking through our affiliate link(s). Apologize. Kind of like gas stations make their money on on jerky and, you know, and soft drinks before. Right. Look, I like chocolate, but enough is enough, you know, and and are we in our kitchens? Well, people realize the hazards of living on top of each other like that, not just because of virus. Everybody stocked up the freezers to be able to stockpile. So Zach, Dr. Zach Bush has been actually developing microbiome, bolstering concoctions to try to diversify your microbiome. And and essentially, the war was finally won when when they burned all the crops in the Shenandoah Valley. We know that just from police report. All right. We're going to appreciate what it's like to to do stuff, to be able to go outside, to go to a restaurant, to go to a public gathering and have a picnic. But you can buy two pounds of our ground meat for the price of that whole meal. And I think it's also like it would be fine if it was a small neighborhood where you knew the farmer and you had a great relationship with them. Right now. Yeah, but but one that I just saw again this week was that every every percent increase in unemployment equals 30000 deaths in our country annually, every one percent unemployment, economic suicide, depression, whatever. I mean, how many kids in elementary school did you know that had food allergies? They're biome is accustomed to that terrible food. How how can we employ all the people? All right. Some of them were as big as a Volkswagen car. But I asked them. That sounds like a magic place to live. So there's a there's a huge there's a huge disconnect. No, no, no. This is this is this is sunlight that's supposed to be decomposed. You know, it's like it's like a drama. I mean, that gets your attention. They're not they're not eating well. Roka is building the best eyewear on the planet and it looks great, too. So, I mean, we're having our we canceled our first two farm tours. They're on, you know, some patients where, you know, their feet are swelling about blue toes. Right. These shades have been on the cover of Outside Magazine and Popular Mechanics and Best Gear Guides. It's very, very slow, very problem. Oh that is what you're saying. They're very confusing there, and what happens is when you have when you're faced with. Right. It's hard to. So when you start matching up the waste, the waste streams and the loss of losses in our food system and our waste streams, what happens is very quickly you start seeing that it's the segregated, it's this it's this single species, single crop, single segregated notion where it's not related, it's not symbiotic, it's not synergistic. There's a lot of automation, right? They they seem like animals just doing normal stuff. Yeah, it is. And I mean, that didn't exist. How much more money do you think it would cost for food? There's a sweet spot if you if you don't overrun your your ecology. You were talking about this doctor. So most likely your first line of defense since you have been in contact with people that have had it, the first line of defense beat it. All right. Of that part of life, yeah, I think it speaks to what you were talking about earlier, that they look at death as some sort of a failure instead of just a part of the natural cycle. And suddenly we're producing our own food and we're eliminating the danger of wild fire with technology called chainsaws and Chipper's. WebI fact-check episode #1478 of The Joe Rogan Experience in which a farmer says that Sure, sure. Are you getting, you know, eight and a half hours a night or you staying up watching Netflix because you're depressed, eating, you know, chips and drinking soda because you're depressed and you get six hours of sleep. How can I get on your business class?
#1478 - Joel Salatin - Podcast - Bababam It's compost. I wear those, they're their glasses, they're sunglasses are fantastic and they have a patented tech so that the glasses stay on your face even when you're running or working out what essentially is the back of the glasses, the back arm which goes behind your head that has some bend to it. And and it's just you really epitomize the best example of that sort of regenerative farming. See, they want you to pay for booze. And right. And in fact, Governor Cuomo was it was interesting, his reaction the other day when he got the report, the data now there's, you know, more data coming out every day. They've got prescription glasses, sunglasses, blue, blocking all the best technical shit on the market. You can buy a Trager Grill online or you can buy them in one of 10000 stores nationwide. It actually fucks up the air. People don't realize that, you know, two thirds of the drugs used in the country aren't in people. Oh, yes. What does push Dr. Zack Bush exactly? What we did have to get was a special use permit for a family graveyard. Are we eating, you know, comfort food, taco chips? He'll customize it to what I want, put a chassy under it, drive it to my place, put it on four pillars, it's not even a building, so no building permit required. And you know what, I don't have all the answers for the most extreme situation, you know, the the single mom of four minority in a food desert and whatever, OK, I don't have the answer to every single situation, but I'm looking at suburbia. Hey, man, I'm a parasite. They don't make their money on gas. I mean, the whole the domino effect of dysfunction. Wow. Kids kind of know her nature, knows that. That's pretty crazy. And so these big plants are very vulnerable. That's r o k a dot com slash Rogen go to Roka Dotcom Rogen to save 20 percent off. So so that's up and running. What you start. That's a large bump, but yeah, if we can restructure what's valuable to us, it's very important. And what you're saying is great on paper. But it's a it's a slow you know, it's a very, very slow process. So that was one of the things I was saying. All right. So it's a real different environment. There's always a there's a moment, a chance to be healthier while you're alive. You got two guys out in the you know, the cryovac room. Joe Rogan, all one word when you download the cash app from the App Store or the Google Play store to day. And you got to imagine that that's going to lead to a compromised immune system. Through this program, they have raised a shitload of money and have built several wells, and they're in the process of building several more right now. And the beautiful thing is that this this is not that difficult to bring back. But but there's a big difference between doing that and three times a day where what are we eating? OK, so you don't have those issues. And they're going to be much more of them are going to get sick and sure, they might have losses in that way. Taken from JRE #1478 w/Joel Salatin:https://youtu.be/4-7O3fOXXKo I mean, the the and this is one of the reasons that we're having this I think this this blowback from nature is that instead of having a fundamentally integrated system, I mean, think of how in Switzerland, you know, the take take the cows up to the mountain pastures they milk and the milk flows down at the end, they make cheese up there. I mean, we're in California, right? The same thing is true with elder care. I see what you're saying kind of, but the difference is, first of all, cocaine is illegal. Somebody comes to the store and we can't run our credit card because the Wi-Fi is down. The pathogen doesn't have to say, wow, boy, I wonder if I can make it that, you know, that half mile over to another. We convert a lot of it into, you know, Silvo pasture, widely spaced trees that are growing unimpeded with with grazing animals underneath so that there's no fire damage, there's no buildup of fuel. It sounds like there'll be a great thing, though, and especially now when we're realizing that it's difficult when there's the food supply chain goes down or something goes wrong and it's difficult to get food to people.
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