Why Small Farmers Are Disappearing | Joel Salatin
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Family farms in America are slowly disappearing, with a 2022 USDA census reporting that America lost 142,000 farms over just five years. The average farmer in America is now nearly 60 years old.
But itās not government subsidies that farmers need to stay afloat, says Joel Salatin. What small farmers really need is the freedom to innovate and sell directly to local consumersāwithout facing a morass of red tape, regulations, and mandates.
Salatin, co-owner of Polyface Farms in Virginia, is widely recognized as a leading pioneer of sustainable or regenerative farming practices that enrich the land, rather than depleting it.
Over the last half century, Salatin has seen his fair share of what he calls the āfood police.ā He discovered it was illegal to sell a couple dozen homemade pot pies at the farmersā market without proving he had a certified $50,000 septic system; illegal to process his own meat without sending it to a licensed butcher; illegal for his 17-year-old apprentices to operate a cordless drillāeven though they were legally allowed to drive a car; and illegal to build housing without a permit on his farmāan agricultural zoneāfor his highly popular farmer apprenticeship program.
The result? Small farmers have to fight for survival, factory farming wins, and America is less healthy, he says.
āIn my lifetime I have watched this erosion of farmer access to retail dollars. Meanwhile, weāre seeing farmers go out of business hand over fist,ā Salatin says.
What America really needs is a āFood Emancipation Proclamation,ā he says.
Salatin is the author of 17 books, including āEverything I Want to Do Is Illegal: War Stories from the Local Food Front.ā
Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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