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eilen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-24-11 05:40 PM
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33. Joel Salatin is doing pretty good on Polyface Farm.
http://www.polyfacefarms.com /

The Polyface Story

Salatin FamilyIN 1961, William and Lucille Salatin moved their young family to Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, purchasing the most worn-out, eroded, abused farm in the area near Staunton. Using nature as a pattern, they and their children began the healing and innovation that now supports three generations.



Disregarding conventional wisdom, the Salatins planted trees, built huge compost piles, dug ponds, moved cows daily with portable electric fencing, and invented portable sheltering systems to produce all their animals on perennial prairie polycultures.



Today the farm arguably represents America’s premier non-industrial food production oasis. Believing that the Creator’s design is still the best pattern for the biological world, the Salatin family invites like-minded folks to join in the farm’s mission: to develop emotionally, economically, environmentally enhancing agricultural enterprises and facilitate their duplication throughout the world.



The Salatins continue to refine their models to push environmentally-friendly farming practices toward new levels of expertise.

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  -Protesters in Berlin call for an end to factory farming Robbien  Jan-23-11 12:12 AM   #0 
  - K&R  DeSwiss   Jan-23-11 12:16 AM   #1 
  - yes. no one should be rocking the boat. Natural stuff reserved for TPTB.  marasinghe   Jan-23-11 01:09 AM   #2 
     - Germany is a world leader on health and health care.  molly77   Jan-23-11 05:37 AM   #4 
  - KNR! n/t  indimuse   Jan-23-11 04:35 AM   #3 
  - If we end "factory farming" then millions would starve...  DCBob   Jan-23-11 06:21 AM   #5 
  - Eventually, they might have to.  marmar   Jan-23-11 07:04 AM   #6 
  - Factory farming just started taking off in Germany in the last two years or so  Robbien   Jan-23-11 07:08 AM   #7 
  - I think it's more a global thing..  DCBob   Jan-23-11 07:18 AM   #8 
     - Outside investors bought up German farmland pushing local farmers out  Robbien   Jan-23-11 07:39 AM   #11 
     - Ok. Thanks for the info.  DCBob   Jan-23-11 07:47 AM   #14 
        - Farmland was owned by the state of Germany with small farmers leasing land  Robbien   Jan-23-11 08:42 AM   #23 
     - Or, possibly, the idea that people expect toxin-free food.  DCKit   Jan-23-11 08:00 PM   #28 
        - Which board should I be posting on?  DCBob   Jan-24-11 08:17 AM   #30 
  - If "we" had not, in the last 50 years,  dotymed   Jan-23-11 07:21 AM   #9 
  - A big part of this is that few people want to be farmers.. its a hard nasty dirty low-paying job..  DCBob   Jan-23-11 07:51 AM   #16 
  - I don't know where your from  dotymed   Jan-23-11 08:18 AM   #20 
     - I grew up on a farm in the midwest.. few of those my age ended up staying on the farm..  DCBob   Jan-23-11 08:36 AM   #22 
        - DC Bob, the price of food is so high, it's worth your while to farm  social_critic   Jan-23-11 10:33 AM   #27 
        - Same here. Son of a farmer, and it was hard, thankless work  NickB79   Jan-24-11 05:28 PM   #32 
  - I am on a family farm. It's over 100 years old. It originally was 2000 acres.  snappyturtle   Jan-23-11 08:11 AM   #19 
     - Joel Salatin is doing pretty good on Polyface Farm.  eilen   Jan-24-11 05:40 PM   #33 
     - Thank you for your perspective. n/t  NCarolinawoman   Jan-24-11 05:48 PM   #34 
  - millions can grow at least some of their food. n/t  trud   Jan-23-11 07:26 AM   #10 
  - Labor in a Cube Farm Vs. Labor on a Natural Farm  SpiralHawk   Jan-23-11 07:49 AM   #15 
  - Sure, go ahead and ask those cube rats to turn in their computers for hoes..  DCBob   Jan-23-11 07:55 AM   #17 
     - Some will, some won't - you are basing your assumptions on assumptions  SpiralHawk   Jan-23-11 10:11 AM   #26 
  - There are many people unemployed.  roody   Jan-23-11 10:07 AM   #25 
  - k and r  SpiralHawk   Jan-23-11 07:44 AM   #12 
  - What do we do with 6 billion humans?  robcon   Jan-23-11 07:45 AM   #13 
  - All I would like is to get GMO foods labeled here in the US  spooked911   Jan-23-11 07:56 AM   #18 
  - Factory Farming = Toxic Food  harvey007   Jan-23-11 08:24 AM   #21 
  - These farming practices only serve to  Enthusiast   Jan-23-11 08:55 AM   #24 
  - Great news.  freshwest   Jan-23-11 08:35 PM   #29 
  - And when might Americans wake up?  defendandprotect   Jan-24-11 04:39 PM   #31 
  - I think I see some irony, there.  sofa king   Jan-24-11 06:37 PM   #35 
 

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