One of the most enjoyable parts of my life right now is getting information directly from sources in foreign countries. This friend, Tim Shell, was perhaps the first young person I mentored into farming more than 35 years ago…
Read MoreThose of you who dare to read unorthodox materials know that a healthy group of smart people question the existence of viruses, DNA, and even cells…
Read MoreYesterday I had the distinct privilege of hosting 20 navy and coast guard officers from 15 foreign countries attending a U.S. Coast Guard two-month international program…
Read MoreI just returned from an Augusta County Board of Zoning hearing where I spoke on behalf of a friend. My righteous indignation is boiling…
Read MoreWhen I was on Joe Rogan's podcast in early 2020, his medical people pricked my finger for a blood sample to find out if I had covid. Or if I had had covid. About 30 minutes later…
Read MoreThis is a bit of a catch-up post--stuff accumulates on my desk and sometimes I just need to go through the stack and clean the snippets out…
Read MoreWhereas courts have ruled that citizens have no right to choose the source of their food, meaning no legal standing to sue for redress when denied options, and…
Read MoreBy now many of you may know that Sec. of Ag Brooke Rollins rolled out a 5-point plan to reduce egg prices yesterday. It's pretty much the same old same old, except for…
Read MoreOver the weekend I spoke at ANARCHOPULCO in Acapulco, Mexico, enjoying 90 degrees and dripping humidity while it was 10 degrees at home…
Read MoreA few days ago I had the distinct pleasure of spending time with Andy Caygeon Junkin, author of Stubborn and guru of succession and restorative farm family harmony…
Read MoreI'm on my way back from Anarchopulco in Acapulco, Mexico and sitting in the airport in Mexico City. This airport services millions of people, in a city of millions of people, and a simple drinking water fountain does not exist in the entire airport…
Read MoreWhy bird flu? Why now?
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