Farming -- The Canary in the Coal Mine
Another discussion with Adam Kuznia of Farming Full Time
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Adam Kuznia returns to the Nourishing Liberty Podcast where I STILL needed to ask him how to pronounce his name. 😜
(Sorry Adam. I’ll get it one of these days!)
We discussed our shared belief that farming is the proverbial “Canary in the coal mine of a civilization failing in many important ways, and delved into some key areas:
Our differing farming ideologies should make us sworn enemies, never bridging the gap between us. But instead, our shared humanity and empathy have drawn us together, across a cultural divide.
We see the coming food crisis and have ideas of how to avert some of it. (And independently we’re each writing about it.)
Food isn’t cheap! And no matter how little you have to pay for it, there’s always hidden costs.
And after the recording stopped….
We learned more about our shared affinity for Dr. Ron Paul’s political philosophies, how it’s still intimidating to hit that publish button sometimes, and the responsibility we feel to bring authentic farming stories to the non-agriculture living rooms and kitchens of America.
Here’s the full conversation – raw and vulnerable from the front lines of America’s failing food system.
Thanks Adam, for joining and sharing your stories, goals, and visions!
For more of Adam’s writing, check out his Farming Full Time newsletter.
Additional links mentioned:
Adam’s post: The Invisible Harvest: How Big Ag Buried Truth
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