Woody Harrelson
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Well, the glyphosate is just absolutely crazy. And, you know, like, it's just still... We know how toxic and terrible it is, and we're still using it constantly. And other countries aren't. In corporate, you know, or industrial farming. You know, it's just wrong. I know you're into regenerative farming. I think that's great.
Well, the glyphosate is just absolutely crazy. And, you know, like, it's just still... We know how toxic and terrible it is, and we're still using it constantly. And other countries aren't. In corporate, you know, or industrial farming. You know, it's just wrong. I know you're into regenerative farming. I think that's great.
But, you know, you see, over the long haul, the regenerative farmer gains... He gains financially, and he gains in terms of the soil not just turning to shit. Well, you want some shit in your soil. Yeah, you want actual shit. Okay, well, let's not get sidetracked. But, yeah, like, you know, it's a net gain in the end. So hopefully— It's carbon neutral.
But, you know, you see, over the long haul, the regenerative farmer gains... He gains financially, and he gains in terms of the soil not just turning to shit. Well, you want some shit in your soil. Yeah, you want actual shit. Okay, well, let's not get sidetracked. But, yeah, like, you know, it's a net gain in the end. So hopefully— It's carbon neutral.
But, you know, you see, over the long haul, the regenerative farmer gains... He gains financially, and he gains in terms of the soil not just turning to shit. Well, you want some shit in your soil. Yeah, you want actual shit. Okay, well, let's not get sidetracked. But, yeah, like, you know, it's a net gain in the end. So hopefully— It's carbon neutral.
You've got to think of the soil biome just as much as you have to think of your own biome.
You've got to think of the soil biome just as much as you have to think of your own biome.
You've got to think of the soil biome just as much as you have to think of your own biome.
And meanwhile, that's the stuff that gets highly subsidized. Yes. So yeah, it's a catch-22. If the real value, if the real expense of what happens to that soil were experienced by the American taxpayer, I think there'd be a revolt. Well, you know, we're a lazy people. I'm a lazy bastard.
And meanwhile, that's the stuff that gets highly subsidized. Yes. So yeah, it's a catch-22. If the real value, if the real expense of what happens to that soil were experienced by the American taxpayer, I think there'd be a revolt. Well, you know, we're a lazy people. I'm a lazy bastard.
And meanwhile, that's the stuff that gets highly subsidized. Yes. So yeah, it's a catch-22. If the real value, if the real expense of what happens to that soil were experienced by the American taxpayer, I think there'd be a revolt. Well, you know, we're a lazy people. I'm a lazy bastard.
Well, I wonder if you could, through regenerative farming, cover it. I wonder. Could that ultimately be— Yeah, I wonder.
Well, I wonder if you could, through regenerative farming, cover it. I wonder. Could that ultimately be— Yeah, I wonder.
Well, I wonder if you could, through regenerative farming, cover it. I wonder. Could that ultimately be— Yeah, I wonder.
It has to change. We at least have to change the way we farm because otherwise we're going to have just more desertification.
It has to change. We at least have to change the way we farm because otherwise we're going to have just more desertification.
It has to change. We at least have to change the way we farm because otherwise we're going to have just more desertification.