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      • He is a self-described “Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic” and has a penchant for perplexingly long catchphrases. It is perhaps Salatin’s unwillingness to compartmentalize that has made him such a compelling moral voice for the food movement. For Salatin, farming is inseparable from ethics, politics, faith, or ecology.
      www.yesmagazine.org/issue/animals/2011/03/28/joel-salatin-how-to-eat-meat-and-respect-it-too
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  2. Nov 8, 2016 · Salatin: It is a profound spiritual truth that you cannot have life without death. When you chomp down on a carrot and masticate it in your mouth, that carrot is being sacrificed in order for you to have life.

  3. Mar 28, 2011 · Salatin: It is a profound spiritual truth that you cannot have life without death. When you chomp down on a carrot and masticate it in your mouth, that carrot is being sacrificed in order for you to have life. Everything on the planet is eating and being eaten.

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  4. Oct 24, 2011 · Salatin is a firm believer in the disinfecting power of sunlight, even if government officials haven’t always agreed with him. “We think it’s important to create that visceral connection with...

  5. Nov 2, 2016 · Joel Salatin amongst the beef herd at Polyface Farm Farm policy deliberately avoids sales targets, marketing and business plans. The belief is that if food is good enough, it will sell and generate sales.

  6. Sep 29, 2008 · Joel Salatin is a farmer at the forefront of the trend toward local food and grass-fed meat. Many people first became familiar with Salatin’s complex and eco-minded approach to farming when he...

  7. Jan 5, 2012 · Joel Salatin from Polyface Farm talks to Good Food Revolution's Malcolm Jolley about why 'Folks This Ain't Normal' and what we can do to make it right.

  8. Aug 2, 2016 · Salatin is a sanctity-of-life Christian opposed to abortion and euthanasia, and the care and healing of creation is his stated vocation. Laudato Si’ draws on the long history of the Catholic critique against mechanical reductionism in general, and that by Romano Guardini against technology in particular.

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