ROGUE FOOD, FARMING, FINANCE

Since John Moody and I started the Rogue Food Conferences (RFC) in February 2020, we've held two per year and moved them all over the country.  The next one, scheduled for Feb. 5, 6, and 7 is our first in the Great Plains:  Rapid City, South Dakota.

                  This is a promotion for this week only, through Sunday, for substantial ticket savings as a Holiday Special and to get some buzz going for the event.  If you've never been to one, all I can say is they are like drinking out of a liberty-minded firehose.

                  What's different about Rogue Food is that we don't sit around and complain about government agencies not doing their jobs.  We don't think government should even have most or the jobs it's assigned. Our motto is "Circumvention, Not Compliance." Virtually every agriculture conference you attend, from conventional to regenerative (or whatever buzzword you want to use), conducts workshops on how to get licenses and grants for various activities.                   

                  At Rogue Food, we're all about NOT talking to bureaucrats and doing your own thing.  If two consenting adults want to exercise freedom of choice in giving their microbiome customized agency, why should anyone have to ask a bureaucrat's permission?  We feature people who practice guerilla marketing and offer numerous ways to disentangle from the system.

                  We don't whine about bureaucrats; we just ignore them.  It's quite a welcome change in spirit and attitude, real therapy for frustration.  Because of the location, we're doing some things we've never done before.  Those who want to can attend a genuine western rodeo.  Mt. Rushmore is nearby.  A ranch tour on Dry Creek Farm and Ranch led by Shawn and Kirsty Freeland is all part of the festivities.

                  I'm planning to be there to give whatever updates and encouragement are current, along with John Moody and Clay Conry.  

                  Additional lineup:

                  Ellen Bench on homeopathic livestock and human health, which counter USDA pharmaceutical requirements and recommendation.

                  Steve Campbell on the soil health, human health connection, which is of course something the USDA doesn't understand.

                  Bart Carmichael on regenerative livestock management as opposed to complying with USDA vaccine and pharmaceutical protocols.

                  John Haskell, financial wizard on taking control of your money, as opposed to Centralized Digital Bank Currency and dependency on the Fed. 

                  Here is the link:  https://roguefoodconference.com/rapid-city-sd-rogue/

                  "I can't" is by far and away the most common response I get whenever a do a marketing presentation.  Whether it's butchering animals, value adding to heat-n-eat foods or building structures, we've been acculturated to assume what regulation bureaucrats say is gospel.  It ain't.  At worst, you can ask forgiveness instead of permission. 

                  The Rogue Food idea is not to talk down or express vitriol toward bureaucrats; our idea is to just ignore them.  Make an end run to our own goal posts.  So yes, this is a come-on to look at your schedule and invest in those tickets this week during this holiday sale.  I look forward to seeing you there.

                  Does going rogue sound lusciously tempting?

                  

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