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Join Taylor Henry of Acres U.S.A. for an immersive farm walk with Joel Salatin at the legendary Polyface Farms — one of the most influential regenerative farms in the world. In this candid, unfiltered tour, Joel breaks down the practical systems behind his success — from pastured poultry and mobile infrastructure to the economics that make small-scale, ecological farming profitable. You’ll see firsthand how Polyface’s simple, efficient designs turn biology into profitability, why modular and mobile systems empower the next generation of farmers, and how Salatin’s decades of innovation continue to redefine what’s possible on the land. Key Highlights: 🌱 Step-by-step look at Polyface’s on-farm chicken processing system 🚜 How mobile, modular infrastructure eliminates land barriers for young farmers 💰 The economics of pastured poultry — how $400 shelters yield $7,000 per year 🐄 Integration of cattle and chickens for soil fertility and profit 🔥 Joel’s take on the coming generational shift in American agriculture 📍 Filmed on location at Polyface Farms, Swoope, Virginia See Joel Live at Eco-Ag 2025 this December in Madison WI - https://conference.acresusa.com/ 🔗 Check out the full podcast conversation with Joel on the Acres U.S.A. Podcast - • From Humble Beginnings to Farming Icon: Jo... 👉 Subscribe for more in-depth conversations and tours with leaders in regenerative agriculture. More information on Polyface Farms - https://polyfacefarms.com/ Become an Eco-Farmer member - https://eco-farming.com/ View our bookstore - https://bookstore.acresusa.com/ www.AcresUSA.com www.EcoFarmingDaily.com