Joel Salatin is a Virginia farmer who raises grass-fed beef and pastured poultry. He also writes extensively about food and farming: his books include You Can Farm, Holy Cows and Hog Heaven, and most recently Everything I Want to Do is Illegal. The last is about how government regulations make life difficult for the small farmer, and Salatin doesn't mince words about this or any other issue. In this interview he shares his thoughts on being a farmer, including what it means to go beyond organic, how he talks to vegetarians, dealing with government regulations, and the future of farming.
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