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Joel Salatin on Imperialism and Farming

I recently came across these comments from Joel Salatin on imperialism and farming.  Sad insights into what our imperial leaders think.

Joel Salatin
Aug. 18, 2013

Why do we need more farmers? What is the driving force behind USDA policy? In an infuriating epiphany
I have yet to metabolize, I found out Wednesday in a private policy-generation meeting with Virginia Democratic
gubernatorial candidate Terry McCauliffe. I did and still do consider it a distinct honor for his staff to invite me as
one of the 25 dignitaries in Virginia Agriculture for this think-tank session in Richmond.

It was a who's who of Virginia agriculture: Farm Bureau, Va. Agribusiness Council, Va. Forestry Association,
Va. Poultry Federation, Va. Cattlemen's Ass., deans from Virginia Tech and Virginia State--you get the picture.
It was the first meeting of this kind I've ever attended that offered no water. The only thing to drink were soft drinks.
Lunch was served in styrofoam clam shells--Lay's potato chips, sandwiches, potato salad and chocolate chip cookie.
It didn't look very safe to me, so I didn't partake. But I'd have liked a drink of water. In another circumstance, I might
eat this stuff, but with these folks, felt it important to make a point. Why do they all assume nobody wants water,
nobody cares about styrofoam, everybody wants potato chips and we all want industrial meat-like slabs on white bread?

But I digress. The big surprise occurred a few minutes into the meeting: US Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack
walked in. He was in Terry McCauliffe love-in mode. And here is what he told us: for the first time--2012-- rural America
lost population in real numbers--not as a percentage but in real numbers. It's down to 16 percent of total population.

I'm sitting there thinking he's going to say that number needs to go up so we have more people to love and
steward the landscape. More people to care for earthworms. More people to grow food and fiber. Are you ready
for the shoe to drop? The epiphany? What could the US Secretary of Agriculture, at the highest strategic planning
sessions of our land, be challenged by other leaders to change this figure, to get more people in rural America, to
encourage farming and help more farms get started? What could be the driving reason to have more farmers?
Why does he go to bed at night trying to figure out how to increase farmers? How does the President and other
cabinet members view his role as the nation's farming czar? What could be the most important contribution that
increasing farmers could offer to the nation? Better food? Better soil development? Better care for animals?
Better care for plants?

Are you ready? Here's his answer: although rural America only has 16 percent of the population, it gives
40 percent of the personnel to the military. Say what? You mean when it's all said and done, at the end of the
day, the bottom line--you know all the cliches--the whole reason for increasing farms is to provide cannon
fodder for American imperial might. He said rural kids grow up with a sense of wanting to give something back,
and if we lose that value system, we'll lose our military might.

So folks, it all boils down to American military muscle. It's not about food, healing the land, stewarding
precious soil and resources; it's all about making sure we keep a steady stream of youngsters going into the
military. This puts an amazing twist on things. You see, I think we should have many more farmers, and have
spent a lifetime trying to encourage, empower, and educate young people to go into farming. It never occurred
to me that this agenda was the key to American military power.

Lest I be misread, I am not opposed to defending family. I am not opposed to fighting for sacred causes.
I am violently opposed to non-sacred fighting and meddling in foreign countries, and building empires. The
Romans already tried that and failed.

But to think that my agenda is key to building the American military--now that's a cause for pause. I will
redouble my efforts to help folks remember why we need more farmers. It's not to provide cannon fodder for
Wall Street imperialistic agendas. It's to grow food that nourishes, land that's aesthetically and aromatically
sensually romantic, build soil, hydrate raped landscapes, and convert more solar energy into biomass than
nature would in a static state. I can think of many, many righteous and noble reasons to have more farms.
Why couldn't he have mentioned any of these? Any?

No, the reason for more farms is to make sure we get people signing up at the recruitment office. That's
the way he sees me as a farmer. Not a food producer. When the president and his cabinet have their private
conflabs, they don't see farmers as food producers, as stewards of the landscape, as resource leveragers.
No, they view us as insurance for military muscle, for American empire building and soldier hubris. Is this
outrageous? Do I have a right to be angry? Like me, this raw and bold show of the government's farming
agenda should make us all feel betrayed, belittled, and our great nation besmirched.

Perhaps, just perhaps, really good farms don't feed this military personnel pipeline. I'd like to think our
kind of farming has more righteous goals and sacred objectives. Vilsack did not separate good farmers from
bad farmers. Since we have far more bad farmers than good ones, perhaps the statistic would not hold up
if we had more farmers who viewed the earth as something to heal instead of hurt, as a partner to caress
instead of rape. That America's farms are viewed by our leaders as just another artery leading into military
might is unspeakably demeaning and disheartening.

Tragically, I don't think this view would change with a different Democrat or Republican. It's entrenched
in the establishment fraternity. Thomas Jefferson, that iconic and quintessential agrarian intellectual, said
we should have a revolution about every half century just to keep the government on its toes. I'd say we're
long overdue.

Now when you see those great presidentially appointed cabinet members talking, I just want you to think
about how despicable it is that behind the facade, behind the hand shaking and white papers, in the private
by-invitation-only inner circles of our country, movers and shakers know axiomatically that farms are really
important to germinate more military personnel. That no one in that room with Terry McCauliffe, none of those
Virginia farm leaders, even blinked when he said that is still hard for me to grasp. They accepted it as truth,
probably saying "Amen, brother" in their hearts. True patriots, indeed.

It'll take me awhile to get over this, and believe me, I intend to shout this from the housetops. I'll incorporate
in as many public speeches as I can because I think it speaks to the heart of food and farming. It speaks to
the heart of strength and security; which according to our leaders comes from the end of a gun, not from the
alimentary canal of an earthworm. Here's to more healthy worms.

Episode – 145 Preeminence of Christ

In this show you will hear a message I recently delivered to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from the New Testament book of Colossians.  Chapter 1 verses 15-18 help us develop the proper understanding of who Jesus is as the Preeminent One over all he universe.  Join me in building your biblical worldview so that you can build a multi-generational spiritual legacy.  The outline is as follows:

  • Jesus is the preeminent Image of the Father 15
  • Jesus is the preeminent Creator of the Universe 15-16
  • Jesus is the preeminent Force of the Universe 17
  • Jesus is the preeminent Head of the Church 18

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Episode – 144 Colossians 1:1-14

In this show you will hear a message I recently delivered to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from the New Testament book of Colossians.  In the introduction of the letter Paul uses the opportunity to help clarify some qualities of Christians.   Join me in building your biblical worldview so that you can build a multi-generational spiritual legacy.  The outline is as follows:

  • Christians are a Unique People 1-2
  • Christians Exhibit a Spiritual Life 3-8
  • Christians are to Grow in Spiritual Maturity 9-11
  • The Christian Life is a Work of Christ 12-14

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Episode – 143 Malachi

In this show you will hear a message I recently delivered to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from the last book of the Old Testament, Malachi.  Join me in building your biblical worldview so that you can build a multi-generational spiritual legacy.  The outline is as follows:

  • The People of God are to Respond to God’s Love  1-5
  • The People of God are to Honor God 1:6-2:9
  • The People of God are to Be Faithful as God’s Covenant People  2:10-16
  • The People of God are to Hope in God’s Justice 2:17-3:6
  • The People of God are to Obey God 3:6-12
  • The People of God are to Fear God 3:13-4:6

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Episode – 142 The Mercy of God

Join me this show for an exposition of the book of Jonah on he mercy of God.  This is a recording of the message I preached to the church in which I pastor Mt. Tabor Baptist Church this past Sunday.  Here is the outline of the principles:

  • Preaching to sinners to repent is a mission of mercy.
  • It does no good to resist the will of God for your life.
  • We should rejoice when God shows mercy even to our enemies

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Episode 141 Faithfulness under Persecution

Join me for en exposition of Daniel 6.  This is a recording of the message I preached to the church in which I pastor Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from the popular Daniel and the Lion's den chapter of the Bible.  Here is the outline:

  • God places His people in various Positions for His glory. 1-3
  • You must expect Persecution for your faith 4-9
  • We must remain Faithful no matter what the persecution 10-17
  • God brings Justice for those who are persecuted for Him 18-24
  • Faithfulness through persecution bring Glory to God 25-28

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Episode – 140 Spiritual Adultery

This show is a recording of the message I preached to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from Jeremiah 2-3:5.  If you want to leave a spiritual legacy in an environment that is progressively departing from the LORD this passage will help you build the world view to do it.  The outline is as follows:

  • The Blessed  beginning 1-3
  • The Leadership failure 4-8
  • The Irrational faith 9-19
  • The Analogies of apostasy 20-25
  • The Futility of apostasy 26-28
  • The Irresponsibility of apostasy 29-37
  • The Seriousness of apostasy 3:1-5

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Episode – 139 The Suffering Messiah

For this show you will hear an unedited recording of the message I delivered to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from Isaiah 53.  I hope you find it helpful.  A summary outline is below:

  • The atonement is desperately needed because we are a sinful people.
  • The atonement came at a great price because it required the shedding of innocent blood.
  • The atonement was perfect because Jesus was the perfect sacrifice.
  • The atonement was done out of God’s love for His people voluntarily.
  • The atonement is substitutional, Jesus in our place.
  • The atonement is limited: only those who believe benefit from it.
  • The atonement is satisfying:  It satisfied the demands of God and so it satisfies us and gives us hope of life.

Episode – 138 Prayer to the Heavenly Father

This episode is an unedited recording of the message that I preached this last Sunday on Father's day to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church.  The text for the message is Matthew 7:7-12.  Note that because it is unedited there is no intro segment.  This passage helps us to understand the relationship believers have with God and how that is played out in prayer.  Hopeful you find it helpful in building a Biblical worldview.  The outline is below:

How are we to pray to our Heavenly Father?

  • Persistently 7
  • Expectantly 8-10
  • We can pray expectently to our Heavenly Father because it is natural for a Father to give to a son what he desires that is good 9-10
  • We can pray expectently to our Heavenly Father because our Heavenly Father is far superior to an earthy father 11

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Episode – 137 Tribute to my Dad

In recognition of Father's day and in honor of my Dad this is a special episode.  It is shorter than normal and the quality is not up to par, but in this show I describe 7 qualities of my dad that have been an inspiration to me and for which I am grateful.  What kind of legacy are you passing on to your children?

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Episode – 136 Review of HEAV Conference

This past weekend I was able to attend the Home Educators Association of Virginia (HEAV) conference with some of my kids.  The HEAV is one of, if not the best homeschool conference in the country.  This is a short review on the conference and he speakers I was able to hear.  You can acquire an mp3 of all the conference speakers and I recommend doing so.  Also, be sure you become a part of the HSLDA (Home School Legal Defense Association)

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Episode – 135 Wisdom from the Proverbs Part 2

This is part 2 of Wisdom from Proverbs.  The second part of Proverbs is a potpourri of topics with vary little thematic structure.  Yet there is a great deal of wisdom that helps us to develop a sound world view which is one of the tenants of the building a multi-generational legacy of abundance.  This is a continuation of the series of the Essential 100 Bible passages from which I have been preaching.  Thus this is a message of the mos recent sermon I delivered to the people of   Mt. Tabor Baptist Church the church in which I currently pastor.  I hope you find it helpful in building your world view so that you can build your legacy.  The themes that are found in Proverbs 17-19 is below:
1) Relationships

  • Fighting and quarrels
  • Friendships
  • Children
  • Marriage

2) Laziness

3) Speech

  • Speaking falsehoods
  • Listening more than speaking
  • Power of the tongue
  • Gossip

4) Learning                                   .

5) Money

  • Living beyond your means,
  • Dishonest gain
  • Giftedness,
  • Wealth in comparison.

6) Justice                                       .

  • Rewarding the wrong thing
  • Partiality
  • Judgment before the all the facts
  • Mercy
  • False witness

 

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Episode – 134 Wisdom from the Proverbs Part 1

Proverbs is the book of Wisdom.  In it you will find short pithy saying that cover most all areas of life.  This is a continuation of the series of the Essential 100 Bible passages from which I have been preaching.  Thus this is a message of the mos recent sermon I delivered to the people of   Mt. Tabor Baptist Church the church in which I currently pastor.  I hope you find it helpful in building your world view so that you can build your legacy.  The outline of this message from Proverbs 3 is below:

  • Wisdom is Rests in Sound Teaching 1-4.
  • The Wise Trust in God 5-6.
  • The Wise Reverence God 7-10.
  • The Wise Appreciate the Discipline of God 11-12.
  • Wisdom Returns a Profit 13-18.
  • Wisdom was Involved in  Creating  the Universe 19-20.
  • Wisdom Removes Fear 21-26.
  • The Wise Respond to the Needs of Others 27-30.
  • The Wise Reap what they Sow 31-35.

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Episode – 133 Bless the LORD

Psalm 103 is a Psalm of praise to the LORD.  More specifically it is a Psalm calling for all creation everywhere to bless the LORD.  This episode is a recording of the exposition of this psalm that I deliver to Mt. Tabor Baptist Church.  Here is the outline:

  • We can and should praise God because He Provides us with Incredible Benefits.  1-7
  • We can and should praise God because of His Character. 8-18
  • We can and should praise God because He Rules and Reigns over the Universe.  19-21

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Episode – 132 A Psalm of Repentance

In today's show you will here the exposition of Psalm 51 from the perspective of the blessings that we have in God's revelation regarding sin, repentance, and forgiveness.  This is from the pulpit ministry of  Mt. Tabor Baptist Church.  I hope you find it encouraging and challenging.  The outline of the passage is below:

  1. The Offense is Clear.
  2. The Offended is Clear.
  3. The Offer is Clear.

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Episode- 131 Her Children Rise up and Call He Blessed

In today's show you will here the exposition of Proverbs 31:10-31 as a tribute to mother's on Mother's Day.  This is from the pulpit ministry of  Mt. Tabor Baptist Church.  I hope you find it encouraging and challenging.  The outline of the passage is below:

  • The Marriage of a Virtuous Women is Excellent 10-12.
  • The Behavior of a Virtuous Women is Excellent 13-24
  • The Character of a Virtuous Women is Excellent 25-27
  • The Family Life of a Virtuous Women is Excellent 28-29
  • The Spiritual Life of a Virtuous Women is Excellent 30-31

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Episode-130 The Lord is My Shepherd

The twenty-third psalm is probably one of the best loved passages of all the Bible.  In today's show you will here the exposition of this psalm that I did for  Mt. Tabor Baptist Church.  I hope you find it encouraging and challenging.  The outline of the passage is below:

  1. With the LORD as our Shepherd we shall not want.
  2. With the LORD as our Shepherd we shall not worry.
  3. With the LORD as our shepherd we shall not wander.
  4. With the LORD as our Shepherd we shall not weary
  5. With the LORD as our shepherd we shall not waste

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Episode- 129 Destruction of Jerusalem

When discipline comes it is never pleasing and yet it is necessary when God's people go astray.  So was the case for the inhabitants of Jerusalem in 586 . B.C.  In this show, you will hear a recording of the message I preached to the people of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from 2 Kings 25 on the destruction of Jerusalem and the captivity of her people as we continue through the Essential 100 series.  The outline for the passage is as follows:

Outline:

  • The Siege of Jerusalem 1-3
  • The Victory of Babylon over Jerusalem 4-7
  • A Systematic Destruction of Jerusalem 8-21
  • Epilogue 22-26

Applications:

  • A Form of Religion without Obedience to God brings Discipline.
  • Resisting the Discipline of God makes matter Worse.
  • God’s Discipline does not leave His people without Hope.

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Episode – 128 Challenging the Prophets of Baal

This passage of the Bible is one of my favorites.  As we continue in the series of the essential 100 passages of the Old Testament we arrive this week at 1 Kings 18.  It describes the momentous event on Mount Carmel where Elijah challenges the prophets of Baal to have a contest on which deity will answer with fire.   Of course, Elijah's God answers and wins the contest.  The outline of the principle from which I preached to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church this last Sunday are as follows:

  • A Servant of God must not be afraid to Speak the truth. 17-19
  • A Servant of God must not be afraid to challenge God’s people to Serve Him only. 21
  • A Servant of God must not be afraid to Put God up against other so called gods. 25-40

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Episode- 127 Temple Dedication

This show is a recording of the message I preached to Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from 1 Kings 8 on the dedication of Solomon's Temple.  Of course the temple no longer stands in Israel so it is important to understand the progressive revelation of God's presence with His people.  In this message I discuss that.  Here is the outline:

  • The Temple of God must be Dedicated to Him Exclusively.
  • The Temple of God must be Holy                       .
  • The Temple of God cannot fully Contain Him

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