Author |
Keeping in Touch: Joel Salatin in Western Washington |
|
ruralfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
4309 Posts
Rene'
Prosser
WA
USA
4309 Posts |
Posted - Apr 15 2010 : 12:16:53 PM
|
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Joel Salatin is an American farmer, lecturer, and author and is featured prominently in Michael Pollan's book, The Omnivores Dilemma, as well as the documentary film, FRESH. He is giving two lectures on the evening of Tuesday, April 20th at Kane Hall, room 120, on the UW campus. Lecture 1: 6:00 PM THE SHEER ECSTASY OF BEING A LUNATIC FARMER: In this mischievous lecture, Joel Salatin compares the industrial global food paradigm with the heritage local food paradigm. Using hilarious stories from his family's Polyface Farm experience, Salatin examines the contrast on many different levels: fertility, carbon cycling, energy use, relationships, marketing, and spirit. If you ever wondered: "What's really the difference between pastured poultry and Tyson's"?--now you'll know. Lecture 2: 8:00 pm CAN YOU FEED THE WORLD?--ANSWERING ELITISM, PRODUCTION, AND CHOICE: By far and away the two most common questions asked of Joel Salatin are: How can we afford local artisanal heritage-based food? And: Is it realistic to think we can really feed the world with a non-industrial food system? Because the local clean food movement, for all its allure, is still only some 2 percent of all food sales, envisioning it as a credible, viable alternative to industrial corporatized genetically modified food seems like pie-in-the-sky dreaming. Using his own Polyface Farm principles as a foundation, Joel builds this vision one piece at a time by blending theory and practice. You will never think about the food system the same way again Location: Kane Hall, room 120, UW campus Tickets $25 At this event, you will also receive a FREE voucher to see FRESH at Central Cinema April 30 - May 6. Buy tickets through www.brownpapertickets.com (type "Joel Salatin" in the search window) or purchase them at the door.
Circumstances made us FRIENDS; MaryJanesFarm made us SISTERS :) Rene'Groom~ Sisterhood Coordinator Farmgirl Sister #185 www.MaryJanesFarm.com/RFBlog/ www.Twitter.com/ReneGroom www.Prosserfarmgirls.ning.com
|
|
beadbabe
True Blue Farmgirl
148 Posts
Therese
Valencia
California
USA
148 Posts |
Posted - Apr 15 2010 : 6:45:39 PM
|
It would be wonderful if these luctures could be podcast. I would so love to hear what he has to say. I just watched Food Inc. today and was quite taken by him. It was so gratifying to see someone stong in his convictions and doing well with his farming methods. It made me, more than ever, want to have a small farm of my own.
Therese Farmgirl Sister #1217
If you ask me what I came into this world to do, I will tell you: I came to live out loud. ~Emile Zola |
|
|
Mint Julep
Farmgirl at Heart
1 Posts
Holly
Midlothian
Virginia
USA
1 Posts |
Posted - Apr 15 2010 : 6:58:02 PM
|
If you can find a way to hear Joel Salatin do it. I have been a customer of his grass-fed meat for years. He has so much knowledge on small farming and perma-culture. He is funny too.
|
|
|
graciegreeneyes
True Blue Farmgirl
3107 Posts
Amy Grace
Rosalia
WA
USA
3107 Posts |
Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 8:13:24 PM
|
I wish I was on that side of the state next week! Welcome to the forum Holly!! Amy Grace
Farmgirl #224 "use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without"
|
Edited by - graciegreeneyes on Apr 16 2010 8:13:45 PM |
|
|
Julia
True Blue Farmgirl
1949 Posts
Julia
Shelton
WA
USA
1949 Posts |
Posted - Apr 17 2010 : 07:59:18 AM
|
Oh, soooo close, yet I can't make it that day! Ugh! Would love to be part of those lectures. :(
For tomorrow and its needs I do not pray, but keep me, guide me, love me, Lord just for today. St. Augustine
#440
http://www.iglitteredthecat.blogspot.com/
|
|
|
|
Keeping in Touch: Joel Salatin in Western Washington |
|
|
|