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Joel Salatin
Age: 67
Born: 1957
Born: February 24
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If a job is worth doing, it's worth doing poorly first.
Joel Salatin
How many of us lobby for green energy or protected lands, but don't engage with the local bounty to lay by for tomorrow's unseasonal reality? That we tend to not even think about this as a foundation for solutions in our food systems shows how quickly we want other people to solve these issues.
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The shorter the chain between raw food and fork, the fresher it is and the more transparent the system is.
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One of the greatest assets of a farm is the sheer ecstasy of life.
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We should be rolling in the dirt, gardening, wrestling with some brambles and skinning animals for supper. These are important immune system builders.
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The average person is still under the aberrant delusion that food should be somebody else's responsibility until I'm ready to eat it.
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I see myself today as Sitting Bull trying to bring a voice of Easternism, holism, community-based thinking to a very Western culture.
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The notion that processed food is cheap and integrity foods are prohibitively expensive is simply not true.
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Nobody trusts the industrial food system to give them good food.
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A culture that just views a pig as a pile of protoplasmic inanimate structure, and can be manipulated by whatever creative design humans can foist upon that critter, will probably view individuals within its community and other cultures in the community of nations, with the same type of disdain and disrespect and controlling-type mentality.
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'Organic' doesn't mean what people think it means.
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The first supermarket supposedly appeared on the American landscape in 1946. That is not very long ago. Until then, where was all the food? Dear folks, the food was in homes, gardens, local fields, and forests. It was near kitchens, near tables, near bedsides. It was in the pantry, the cellar, the backyard.
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Ecology should be object lessons that the world sees, that explains in a visceral, physical way, the attributes of God.
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I'm a Christian-libertarian-environmentalist-capitalist-lunatic. It's a humorous way for me to describe that I'm not stereotypical.
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That many if not most people...who want fresh leafy greens in January buy them at the supermarket after they've been bleached and plastic-bag shipped from California or beyond is not a tribute to modern technology it's an unprecedented abdication of personal responsibility and a ubiquitous benchmark of abnormality.
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It's a foolish culture that entrusts its food supply to simpletons.
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Just because we can ship organic lettuce from the Salinas Valley, or organic cut flowers from Peru, doesn't mean we should do it, not if we're really serious about energy and seasonality and bioregionalism.
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You wanna get diarrhoea? Eat industrial food.
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Know you food, know your farmers, and know your kitchen.
Joel Salatin
You, as a food buyer, have the distinct privilege of proactively participating in shaping the world your children will inherit.
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