Van Raalte, Agro-Nationalist
@EdenReclaimed
Remigration and reindustrialization. Jeffersonian Nationalist. Kuyperian anti-revolutionary. Homeschool and regenerative agriculture advocate.
Humans can eat wood. It just has to be pre-chewed by mushrooms. The pied piper of industrial monocropping is leading us straight to hell. Prioritize agroforestry instead: abundant pastured meat, lumber, charcoal, mushrooms, fruit, nuts, biodiverse wild game.


The future is bright for good food.
No end in sight for soaring beef prices. Source: Bloomberg share.google/SNftbjzSDeQT2k…
They told rural America for decades that raising cheap food was a good thing. It might’ve been good for some interests, but it wasn’t good for rural America.
Price discovery and profitability are core issues at the production or live side in a consolidated and integrated industry. Cheap food has real costs on rural America. Where was the @HouseAgGOP and @HouseAgDems Wednesday when they blamed the problems on California? @SecRollins
We rebuild what was destroyed.
Honored to have @SenEricSchmitt give our attendees a bold vision for Reindustrializing America last week!
Rural America has always known greatness and remains our only hope. Of course, it has a few cities plagued by urban degeneracy, and among the rural diehards, there's still too much "God helps them that help themselves, I got mine, get your own!" attitude. But if these trends can…
"To win this war, we need a sense of who we are and what we’re fighting for...we need an economics not of speculation and finance capital, but of hearth and home, independence and sovereignty, and a vision of national greatness."
EXCELLENT read on moving into a rural community. Why I recommend Leaving Columbus coveyrisebeef.com/blogs/news/why…
Millions must wear USA grown linen from USA grown flax. USA non gmo corn tortillas cooked in grass fed beef tallow. The wholesome ag society must flow.
Wool is an amazing material with many uses. Imagine how much soil we could build if all housing used wool to insulate. Lots of sheep!
The Woolshire Woolen Mills update. Won’t be long before we’re in! Next step: insulating with wool.
this is what investing in the commons looks like.
Wouldn't it be nice if instead of presidential libraries they used the money to give people land for presidential silvopasture? $830 million. Could buy 200,000 acres. 2500 eighty acre farms
The 21st century blacksmith shop.
This is all you need to get started reshoring american manufacturing
Urban warfare against rural people. This is @strong_sistas farm.
This co-op had to throw out $90,000 worth of brand-new dairy… Not because it was expired, but for a reason you probably wouldn’t believe. Let’s unpack what really happened: 🧵
Fantastic text: "The main turning-point is Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries and the sixteenth-century enclosure of land formerly used as commons. Apples lost their centrality due to the widespread privatization of orchards in the period from 1536 to 1550. These reforms…
Apples in medieval England:
Good morning let’s Reindustrialize America today
In 1918, you had Americans advocating the importation of millions of Chinese coolies and transplantation of intensive high-labor Chinese agricultural practices to the US West on the grounds that "the average American does not like farming."
industrialization is awesome
how to 3d print tool and die
The future of our farms is the future of our health.
There are thousands of small towns across America that could be repopulated and repurposed in the Jeffersonian economy.
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Unless we organize for a political solution, which is still possible.
When you think about it critically, a system of brutal local warlords is more inevitable.