Thank you for adding this interview to your channel. I just finished reading Mr. Harris's book, but this interview is so much better. His knowledge and insight are impressive, as are his commitment to personal integrity and the integrity of his land. He's an inspiration for all who love their land and who choose long-term value over quick fixes.
Its way more bigger than that. This man is one of the most important persons of this century. So many more farmers should listen to him. A very wise man he is!
“The emulation of Nature.” I’m in love with Will Harris. I’m pleased to listen to him and the message is profoundly important. Great guest, Joe Rogan! Thank you
This is much older than two months...must be from the time when Spotify had exclusive right to complete interviews. The Rebel Cowboy is a great documentary about this guest.
I stop at his General Store every year on the way down to Florida for vacation and it is an awesome place. And I did just see those solar panel fields he was talking about.
This podcast got me to start buying his meat and no more grocery store beef. I started to find tacky blood clots in medium cook ribeye. Since they started using the jab (starts with an M ends with an A)delivery system for the antibiotics.
Mad props to Will Harris exposing mainstream people in the US to regenerative practices, but he’s stating limitations that permaculture has proven solutions to. For example, cattle can be intensively rotationally grazed. They also can eat a variety of diets like silvopasture. Imagine a swale on contour that makes water perfectly level with “pest plants” like honey locust pods dropping into the swale and cattle grazing the swale. When they manure and it rains it spreads perfectly dead level on the contour and slowly percolates downhill. Geoff Lawton, permaculturalist, says we can feed as much people as we do now on only 4% of the land we use now which is a dramatic difference in Mr. Harris saying that a regenerative model loses to industrial agriculture with more variety, more nutritionally dense, less pollution, and rebuilds soil. Joe Rogan, you should get Geoff Lawton on your show to show the world how.
currently atmoshpheric co2 is at around 440ppm, as we get down towards 250ppm the plants will stop growing, then there will be no meat and no vegetables, what do we all eat then, if co2 levels were elevated to 800-1000ppm world hunger would be a thing of the past, in times past co2 has been at 2000ppm