@@phyzix_phyzix haven’t started yet because I’m fixing the home first. Roof, siding , lagoon…. Should have a garden started next year. It’s slow thanks to the 81 million people who don’t like money.
11:01 In Britian we literaly lock the chickens up during winter to prevent bird flu. A study like that would suggest that is exactly the wrong thing to do.
Saw some brand new industrial chicken houses just yesterday in the county next door--looks like eight or twelve of those monstrosities. Saddest industry there is, preach it Joel!
I can’t feed my community, and I’m a 7000 acre enterprise. But my entire community has access to products like what we produce on our farm through the miracle of technology. This availability creates more demand for the type of product produced on our farm, and in turn, has increased local demand. The majority of our acreage is dedicated to providing organic and non GMO feed in bulk (by the semi load) and food grade grains to the organic grain market. Over time, that is shifting to more local direct to consumer sales of produce and protein. All of this is possible due to awareness, and availability. I HAVE NO COMPETITION! The more people doing this, the better, and I enthusiastically recommend my own customers to spread the wealth around, because their is no way I can do any more than what I’m doing. I have zero interest in building an empire and dominating a market. I am however very interested in colabing with other like minded people to feed the world. No egos, no corporate mentality, not allowing the non producing members of my company to steer this ship by making decisions based on what we can get away with.
Has anyone built a Joel Salatin Chicken Tractor in northern climates? We're in the northeast kingdom of vermont, I'm concerned about our snow load in the winter. 3-4' would rest on the tractors when they are not in use.
@@AgainstTheGrainDiet I would venture to say that the reason it's three or four days is due to the fact that gives some of the nutrients time to be absorbed along with enough time for the. fly eggs to hatch into maggots where the chickens can eat them along with any other undigested materials. That makes for a lot of protein from those maggots for the chickens.
The reason why we ship out unprocessed food and then ship the same food back processed. Is so then the governments of the world can charge an importation tax. Because food produced locally has no tax. So all the hidden costs of living.
Just got some land. I’m going to figure out how to carry this man’s ideas on to my kids and theirs.
How's it going so far?
@@phyzix_phyzix haven’t started yet because I’m fixing the home first. Roof, siding , lagoon….
Should have a garden started next year. It’s slow thanks to the 81 million people who don’t like money.
Wow Ryan Murphy has the Guru on his Channel, always proud of my Son!!!!!!
11:01 In Britian we literaly lock the chickens up during winter to prevent bird flu. A study like that would suggest that is exactly the wrong thing to do.
one of the best interviews in you tube 👏
Joel's Books are AWESOME!! His new book Polyface Designs is absolutely spot on EASIER than IKEA builds
Saw some brand new industrial chicken houses just yesterday in the county next door--looks like eight or twelve of those monstrosities. Saddest industry there is, preach it Joel!
Just re-watched this. You should have way more views. He pointed some important things for small farmers that I haven't heard on other sites.
Thank You Joel Salatin and Freedom Foods Farm. 🐣🐄🐑🐖🐓🐂
Thank You!
Going to share this with my email subscribers
Joel, so much knowledge, such a frank guy
I can’t feed my community, and I’m a 7000 acre enterprise. But my entire community has access to products like what we produce on our farm through the miracle of technology. This availability creates more demand for the type of product produced on our farm, and in turn, has increased local demand.
The majority of our acreage is dedicated to providing organic and non GMO feed in bulk (by the semi load) and food grade grains to the organic grain market. Over time, that is shifting to more local direct to consumer sales of produce and protein. All of this is possible due to awareness, and availability. I HAVE NO COMPETITION! The more people doing this, the better, and I enthusiastically recommend my own customers to spread the wealth around, because their is no way I can do any more than what I’m doing. I have zero interest in building an empire and dominating a market. I am however very interested in colabing with other like minded people to feed the world. No egos, no corporate mentality, not allowing the non producing members of my company to steer this ship by making decisions based on what we can get away with.
This is awesome, we love Joel Salatin he’s a great source of information, he’s amazing! Great share my friend! Please do more of this. Blessings
We hope to have Joel on more! Big honor to have him on!
Wow, interesting comment about the Avian flu and fresh grass. Important to know with this latest “outbreak “ today. Thank you
Thank you both very much
Great interview Ryan, keep'm coming.
Thank You!
This is awesome. Great content! Keep up the great work!
Thanks Man!
I'm curious about the database, what's the status? I might be interested in helping out.
What does Joel use for deworming poultry?
Your guest is pretty interesting. Good video.
Joel is the reason I started farming
When will the farm locator be up and running? and also will it only cover US or also UK/Europe or any country?
The locator is broken. Please fix
21:40, yes, yes I was - an industrial bacon, egg and cheese TBH.
Seriously the most advertisements for RUclips video ever.
Has anyone built a Joel Salatin Chicken Tractor in northern climates? We're in the northeast kingdom of vermont, I'm concerned about our snow load in the winter. 3-4' would rest on the tractors when they are not in use.
Richard Perkins farms in Sweden & has a design that has a pitched roof. Check him out on RUclips. They still winter them in a greenhouse or barn.
@@MrsMika Thanks, northern WI climate would be similar
How far does he keep his chickens behind his cows? As an example, is his cows 3 rotations ahead or do they all stay in the same feild.
The egg mobile is 3-4 days behind the cows
@@AgainstTheGrainDiet I would venture to say that the reason it's three or four days is due to the fact that gives some of the nutrients time to be absorbed along with enough time for the. fly eggs to hatch into maggots where the chickens can eat them along with any other undigested materials. That makes for a lot of protein from those maggots for the chickens.
Suggestion ; Volume to low to be able to hear over sound of equipment in a working environment but will try to listen to again 🤔👂
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As much as he hates bureaucracy, Mr. Salatin should be a politician. He could change the world.
What is your Instagram channel?
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The reason why we ship out unprocessed food and then ship the same food back processed. Is so then the governments of the world can charge an importation tax. Because food produced locally has no tax. So all the hidden costs of living.
i am absolutely against cage chickens # it restricts the freedom & natural enviormrnt of the chickens & cause severe stress on chickens brains # 👍🇵🇰
They lost me at “create a database”