HARBINGERS

Guest Post by Hardscrabble Farmer

“The study of plant diseases for their own sake is proving an increasingly intricate game, to which modern scientists have devoted many wasted hours. Such studies would be amusing if they were not tragic, for no disease in plant, animal, or man can properly be viewed unless it is looked on as an interference with, or to speak more plainly, as the distortion or negation of that positive aspect of the growing organism which we call health.” ― Albert Howard, The Soil and Health: A Study of Organic Agriculture

Every year right about this time large clusters of chicken of the woods mushrooms appear on the root base of one of the big white oaks at the end of the esker. Laetiporus, an especially flavorful mushroom with an otherworldly orange hue, only appears once it has been well established within the heartwood. Basidiomycetes are indicators of a tree that is entering terminal decline and once this process begins it is simply a matter of time until it dies.

I feel bad about losing the oak, it is a stately one with a massive butt free from any branches for at least fifty feet having grown in the shelter of the slumping side of the glacial kame. There are probably close to four hundred board feet of lumber in the trunk and two or three cords of fire wood in the limbs alone. I expect that we should cut it soon if we are to get the most out of it, but for now we slice off huge hunks of the sherbet colored shelf fungus to roast, saute’, and dry for soups every couple of days.

We’re getting into the part of the year where the first clusters of red leaves appear on the soft maples down in the wet areas and the blue has gone out of most of the green, even in the garden, shifting towards the yellow spectrum of decline. I don’t know if most people can even see it, especially when the weather remains warm into the middle of September, but it’s there all the same. The weakest of the rock maples will give off color early, sometimes in single branches, sometimes all over and at once as if to throw in the towel on Summer before the Sun reaches its midpoint between zenith and nadir.

I feel a sense of loss for these monsters, some of them 300 years or better, running short of time. The brilliant scarlet stands out amidst the funerary green of the big leafy heads and signals what is coming in the larger sense. At night we leave the windows open and wrap up against the cooling temperatures, sensing well ahead of time what we can reasonably expect in the coming months.

We’ve begun to put the chickens in the freezers, to cure the Winter squashes and cook down and can the last flush of tomatoes to feed ourselves in the months to come. The ducks and the turkeys are still at it, for them it would appear as if Summer will never end, but it’s only a matter of time now until the frost for us to harvest them as well. I try and enjoy their sounds as they make their way around the farmyard looking for bits of this and that, stopping by the waterers to take a drink and then heading off again on their interminable rounds.

“The prophet is always at the mercy of events; nevertheless, I venture to conclude this book with the forecast that at least half the illnesses of mankind will disappear once our food supplies are raised from fertile soil and consumed in a fresh condition.” Sir Albert Howard- Soil and Health

I’m beginning to feel a few things myself lately; an inability to remember the specific word I am looking for as I compose a sentence in my mind, the dull ache in each of my joints that I have broken over the years, as well as a slight failing of my eyesight. Right now, as I write these words, I can see a miasma of floaters drift across my field of vision, highlighted by the glowing screen and though I can hear the soft call of a barn owl in the distance, behind it is the constant ringing of tinnitus. Each of my afflictions were earned by careless disregard for the lifespan I have been blessed with and had I known at 20 that I would still be around 40 years later I like to think that I would have shown greater care for my physical body.

In the 12 years that we have been living on this farm we have made up for some of those mistakes by eating better, sleeping deeper, working harder, and living in accord with our true natures, and it has worked out quite well for us. There have been accidents, sure, but no illnesses or disease have troubled us and we are physically and mentally fit for our ages. I understand that life is finite, that at any moment something that we had never considered might suddenly occur, some malady or affliction, but in knowing this there is a commensurate peace which accompanies such thoughts.

Mortality is not something to be feared, but respected. How better to enjoy the moments of your life than to be aware of its eventual end? The agrarian life has demonstrated to me the inextricable link between life and death, the constant ebb and flow of vitality and decline, of growth and decay. My spirit has made peace with the process of slaughter and it fits into the bigger picture as perfectly as the hatchings and births. Plants emerge from the soil made entirely of dissolution and rot and they flourish in their time as essential as the sunlight and rain that falls on both.

I’ve been reading Soil and Health by Sir Albert Howard and found myself thinking about the messages contained within his masterwork. As a young mycologist he was sent to India by the British government to see if he could discover the cause of a malady infecting the indigo plant. He was part of a team of specialists; bacteriologists, virologists, and other assorted experts in the field of agriculture. Each brought their particular lens to study the blight which had recently appeared and threatened the income of the Crown.

After months of fruitless study Sir Howard made an appeal to the office in London to ask for additional funding, not to study the sick plants, but to spend time on the farms of those Indian peasants who produced perfect specimens. Over time he began to understand that the blight itself was not the problem at all, that specialization was not the tool that was needed to discover the cause of their troubles, but rather a handicap. The issue was that in their efforts to expand production and thus increase profits, the new plantations were located in soils completely unsuited to the species. The seedlings planted in the wetlands along the river deltas had the nutrients they required routinely washed away from the roots by the waterlogged soils.

Once they were amended with ample supplies of composted manures, the blight vanished and the crop delivered bounteous harvests. In this way, by listening to the people who lived on the soil and worked with living things daily, he was able to piece together what would one day become the foundations of the organic farming movement. Even as Britain- and indeed much of the West- had moved away from agrarian lifestyles in order to facilitate the burgeoning industrial era, it had left behind a vast trove of precious knowledge about life itself. That living organisms do not exist as atomized individuals or cogs in a machine, but as integral parts in a tapestry of living ecospheres.

Soil was not an inert anchor for roots, but a living carpet of incalculable organisms that sustained all life on land. The mere addition of NPK, lime, herbicides, and pesticides might give the appearance of vigor to new plants, but what it did to the soil, the water, the overall long-term fertility of anything planted in it was disastrous. Half way through the book Howard began to unveil a different sort of understanding, not so much about plant life, but about his own species. The soil, he’d discovered, and everything which grew out of it, was essential for the health of human life.

We can all see that what has been going on in our country over these last four or five decades isn’t healthy. We know that the only solutions offered are political in nature and therefore doomed to failure. Like Howard discovered when he looked into the indigo blight the symptoms are not the problem, but the conditions which allow for them to manifest themselves are. Everything exists in context; the people, the land, their food and their lives are bound inextricably to one another and that the failure to maintain the proper balances as far down the food chain as the soil would show itself in the maladies and diseases that appeared in the organisms so affected by our tunnel vision, our religion of Science with its experts and specialists, the clerical order of the 21st century.

All of the tangible fear that exists in the top half of the covered faces of the West, the morbidly obese monsters that barely resemble human forms, the endlessly modified bodies, the hundreds of millions of psyches placated by chemical adulterants, the endless orgy of violence and arsons that take place daily in virtually every urban center on Earth are not planned expressions or well thought out protests. Rather these are spontaneous reactions to a desperately malnourished body politic. Hands without creative work to manage them become tools of destruction to tear down the edifices which represent our toxic environment.

Humans without complete connection to one another become bitter enemies despite suffering from similar maladies in the same environment. All of what we’ve experienced in these past few months is more like the dying reflexes of a chicken with its head cut off, the random electrical impulses firing synapses unconnected to reason or logic, driven by instinct rather than rationale. There are those who, I imagine, must gaze upon these riots and hordes of anxious pseudo-surgeons wandering aimlessly amidst the wreckage of a civilization in the midst of its death throes in the same way a farmer looks at his terminal trees. Everywhere are the signs and signatures of a herd driven mad by thirst or hunger with no respite in sight.

They may have engineered this calamity in the same way that the British dye makers planted their indigo along the brackish waters of the sub-continent or they may simply be opportunists working the angles until such time as the table is swept clear of the useless-eaters. There is simply no way for us to know, but that doesn’t mean we no longer have an option. This world is a closed system and only by observing the immutable laws of Nature can we ever hope to escape an event horizon which rapidly approaches for us all.

“Our industries, our trade, and our way of life generally have been based first on the exploitation of the earth’s surface and then on the oppression of one another–on banditry pure and simple. The inevitable result is now upon us. The unsuccessful bandits are trying to despoil their more successful competitors. The world is divided into two hostile camps: at the root of this vast conflict lies the evil of spoliation which has destroyed the moral integrity of our generation. While this contest marches to its inevitable conclusion, it will not be amiss to draw attention to a forgotten factor which may perhaps help to restore peace and harmony to a tortured world. We must in our future planning pay great attention to food–the product of sun, soil, plant, and livestock–in other words, to farming and gardening.” Albert Howard, Soil and Health

Know this; the only way to live a healthy life is to be close to the soil, to inhabit a place and to make it better by the humble industry not of machines and technologies, but of hands and spirit. We must, if we are to survive for the next generation, find our way back to the garden and raise our own provender one day at a time and to live as we were meant to, not inside artificial urban fortresses jam packed with man-made devices dead and inert.

We must raise and teach our own children the lessons and skills, the values and traditions that have meaning to us, and not blindly accept the dictates and demands of the unhinged and power mad political classes that treat us far worse than any form of livestock for their own profit and amusement. We are still free if we believe that we are and by believing we manifest another reality, a separate peace, one where our children and their children will grow up healthy and happy, connected to that which keeps them healthy and alive.

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138 Comments
Muscledawg
Muscledawg
September 9, 2020 7:52 am

Great article. I couldn’t agree more.

“I’m beginning to feel a few things myself lately; an inability to remember the specific word I am looking for as I compose a sentence in my mind, the dull ache in each of my joints that I have broken over the years, as well as a slight failing of my eyesight. Right now, as I write these words, I can see a miasma of floaters drift across my field of vision, highlighted by the glowing screen and though I can hear the soft call of a barn owl in the distance, behind it is the constant ringing of tinnitus.”

Welcome to the club my friend.

brewer55
brewer55
  Muscledawg
September 9, 2020 8:58 am

At 65 years of age, I resemble that remark!

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  brewer55
September 9, 2020 1:49 pm

My brother-in-law sent me a meme the other day about he must be getting old because he spent five minutes chasing a floater with a fly swatter. Having been there and done that, I get it.
Another outstanding effort HSF. I would suggest you have an Opthamologists make sure the floaters are not from a detaching or tearing retina.
I sure hope the tales of implantable cameras to replace messed up eyes are true.

Muscledawg
Muscledawg
  Harrington Richardson
September 9, 2020 5:05 pm

No shit! The Mrs. has a detached retina. been seeing specialist for 2+ years. Not fun. Good luck!

Ivan
Ivan
  Muscledawg
September 9, 2020 9:42 am

time to get over the pathetic excuse for music emanating from the whining, spoiled, entitled loudmouths of that decade, most of whom would rather see normal people dead, much like the elitist “entertainment” media complex of which they are a part. fuck csn and mostly y. how about music truly representative of white western civilisation like bach, beethoven, et al.

may their wooden ship splinter, impale them and become the festering pustule that they are

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Ivan
September 9, 2020 12:00 pm

Not a fan?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
September 9, 2020 5:50 pm

I was. Then realised what a-holes these people are. They believe their own hype, they’re pompous and arrogant. They’re not like musicians that came from nothing and value the climb they’ve made and what they’ve earned. Many in that category identify as Libertarian, I can forgive them that.

I’ve seen Neil Young over 20 times and regret having supported that little prick with my hard earned money. Much like Bob Dezero, I also regret having ever spent one penny to see his movies of self absorption that support his marxism.

Hugs,
Ivan

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymous
September 9, 2020 6:02 pm

I pick the music that I think works with the piece. If I had to disqualify everyone who disagreed with me I probably would have no one left but Wagner.

StackingStock
StackingStock
  hardscrabble farmer
September 9, 2020 8:20 pm

This would have been a better fit, just saying brother.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  StackingStock
September 9, 2020 8:34 pm

You notice who’s on his shirt?

Must be an inside joke.

bryanjb
bryanjb
  hardscrabble farmer
September 9, 2020 11:13 pm

like the direction. may i suggest ‘simple man’?

Known Associate
Known Associate
  bryanjb
September 10, 2020 8:02 pm

Or the Jefferson Airplane version from Volunteers. Neil kinda lost me when i noticed a pattern of him coming out with a poignant song after certain FF events. Kent state, 911, etc… Anyway he did a workmanlike cover of a classic written by others.

‘He sent me searchin’ ain’t bad either in that direction…

starfcker
starfcker
  StackingStock
September 11, 2020 5:04 am

Skynyrd played down here a couple of days before the plane crash. I was grounded and didn’t get to go to that show. Neil Young played Bicentennial Park a couple weeks later on his birthday (he killed it by the way), he changed the lyrics at the end of his song Alabama, to Sweet Home Alabama in tribute. I believe they were on friendly terms, hence the t-shirt. Before you get too worried about somebody’s politics, StackingStock, remember Ronnie Van Zant was a big advocate for gun control.

starfcker
starfcker
  starfcker
September 11, 2020 5:12 am
StackingStock
StackingStock
  starfcker
September 12, 2020 9:00 am

Everyone should have gun control, watch the control.

Ivan
Ivan
  hardscrabble farmer
September 9, 2020 11:10 pm

Understood. I guess there’s a part of me that feels used, perhaps a fool. As you may know that’s not a good feeling. Thanks for asking, your work is great!

DRUD
DRUD
  hardscrabble farmer
September 10, 2020 11:40 am

I fucking HATE Wagner.

E=mC2
E=mC2
  DRUD
September 10, 2020 4:18 pm

I think he was referring to Wagner’s politics. You have to watch out for these wily commenters.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  E=mC2
September 10, 2020 5:05 pm

I see what you did there.

Jerry
Jerry
  hardscrabble farmer
September 10, 2020 5:51 pm

Lest we forget Wagner was a rabid anti-Semite. Eliminate that and you get nothing.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Jerry
September 10, 2020 6:07 pm
WestcoastDeplorable
WestcoastDeplorable
  Anonymous
September 9, 2020 10:57 pm

A ton of Blues artists have landed on the crazy Liberal side. Charlie Musselwhite, Cassie Taylor, Mark Hummel, Rick Estrin, and others. Good way to go woke and be broke if you ask me.

Known Associate
Known Associate
  hardscrabble farmer
September 10, 2020 7:55 pm

or not quite conscious…

Muscledawg
Muscledawg
  Ivan
September 9, 2020 12:02 pm

Geez Ivan, but tell me how you really feel.

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  Muscledawg
September 9, 2020 12:00 pm

By the dark of the moon, I planted
But there came an early snow
Been a hoot-owl howling outside my window now
‘Bout six nights in a row
She’s coming for me, I know
And on Wildfire we’re both gonna go

TX Patriot
TX Patriot
  Mexican Bastard
September 9, 2020 12:06 pm

MB,
Awesome song by Michael Martin Murphey. Have you ever heard him sing a song called “South Coast?” It is on his early album called “peaks, valleys, honky-tons and alleys.” One of his best!!!

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  TX Patriot
September 9, 2020 12:37 pm
Cow Doctor
Cow Doctor
  Mexican Bastard
September 9, 2020 3:05 pm

Have you heard Tom Russell’s version?

Known Associate
Known Associate
  Muscledawg
September 10, 2020 7:54 pm

In this little (former, but not by much, and only due to the sequestering of once productive farmland into “conservation”) farm town in the upper Connecticut Valley, there lived a farmer for many years until just recently, by the name of Charles. When he was in his 90’s, a rumor arose that when asked if he had lived here all his life, his reply was “not yet”. Well, he finished the job and kept farming till then…

doc
doc
  Known Associate
September 10, 2020 10:17 pm

I’m in the Upper Valley. Have you been to HSF’s place for the 4th of July?

RiNS
RiNS
September 9, 2020 8:02 am

I read this while listening to this..

suited me well!

Be well Scrabble!

Botclan
Botclan
September 9, 2020 8:14 am

Another well thought introspective to life. Will be 63 this month, sure do feel the physical maladies, especially the
tinnitus.
Time to focus on God the Bible and Prayer as these three habits will do much to comfort, uplift and guide us as individuals and a nation.
Where, who are the leaders, such as the founding fathers, that lead this nation so many years past.

Nobody
Nobody
  Botclan
September 9, 2020 6:42 pm

“Where, who are the leaders, such as the founding fathers, that lead this nation so many years past.”

In prison or murdered. Everyone around you and maybe yourself are paying for hit squads to find and neutralize them.

WestcoastDeplorable
WestcoastDeplorable
  Botclan
September 9, 2020 11:04 pm

The tinnitus is a bitch. I was a Top 40 Radio dj for 20 some-odd years, wearing a set of Koss Pro/4AA headphones for 4 hours at a time, usually set as high volume as possible without distortion. Idea was to overcome your own bone conductivity in order to hear yourself as listeners were hearing you.
But all that left me with some pretty invasive tinnitus. I’ve found meditation will help reduce the volume, but it never actually goes away when I’m conscious. Good luck with yours and your general health.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
September 9, 2020 8:50 am

I enjoy reading this guy’s writing, but he is on a level far above mine. It very well be my lack of understanding his correlation, but when he writes:

“…….the endless orgy of violence and arsons that take place daily in virtually every urban center on Earth are not planned expressions or well thought out protests. Rather these are spontaneous reactions to a desperately malnourished body politic”

I have to respond with “balderdash !”

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<——-=== the 'plan' has been in place since the founding

RE the oak: my older brother had some log veneer harvesters show up on his property on day some years back, they were allowed to look over his acreage and found a fair number of walnuts that went about 20' before a branch; they bought three and he pulled somewhere around 15 grand for letting them harvest the trunks only. All I'm saying is, unless the oak is to be milled and then used for constructing something on the farm, there may be some real money to be made it that trunk runs 50'…….? I don't know

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  ordo ab chao
September 9, 2020 12:02 pm

My hands are shakin’ don’t let my heart keep breaking ’cause
I need your love, I want your love
Say you’re in love, in love with this guy
If not I’ll just die

Lars
Lars
  Mexican Bastard
September 9, 2020 4:06 pm

Herb Alpert, Tijuana Brass. Lovely song.

E=mC2
E=mC2
  Lars
September 9, 2020 11:04 pm

I used to have a crush on Mrs Alpert. Here, in honor of our own fool on the hill:

Muscledawg
Muscledawg
  ordo ab chao
September 9, 2020 5:16 pm

Had a forester look a 6-7 black walnut trees that are about 60 yrs old last spring. Just not quite big enough yet. Darn. Don’t know if I’ll be able to sell them in my time, 67 dbl bypass 5.5 yrs ago. And enough other ailments for 3 of us. Oh well.
WARNING: LIFE IS DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH.

Nobody
Nobody
  Muscledawg
September 9, 2020 6:48 pm

The biggest cause of death is life.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Nobody
September 9, 2020 6:55 pm

That, my friend, is a keeper.

Known Associate
Known Associate
  hardscrabble farmer
September 10, 2020 8:07 pm

Age is a mighty steep price to pay for a little wisdom… }:o)

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Nobody
September 9, 2020 11:16 pm

I’m going to use that one. 🙂

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
September 9, 2020 8:50 am

I agree with this article. Well written.

TS
TS
September 9, 2020 8:58 am

Just turned 64 a few days ago. I can see much the same going on with me, but compared to many of my more urbanite peer friends, I am a glowing picture of health. In some respects I’m far healthier, in all areas, than I was 30 years ago, when I had been traipsing around the world and far more involved with densely populated areas. To say nothing of the stress-laden life I lived.
To each his own, but I wouldn’t ever consider living in any other type of existence. The peace, calm, serenity and sense of whole-life well-being is a treasure beyond compare. I praise God every day for where I am.

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  TS
September 9, 2020 12:05 pm

Toot sweet, the pains come on suddenly. You go to sleep a young man and wake up an old man. It happened to a friend of mine around the time he turned 65. I still don’t feel well.

TS
TS
  Mexican Bastard
September 9, 2020 12:57 pm

Mejicano Cabron – By all conventional wisdom, I should be nearly disabled by now. I’ve had upwards of 40 broken bones over several years, starting when I was 8, and much much physical trauma over the years. Broke my back when I was 12, bucked off a horse. I get around far far better now than I did when I was 18. I feel a few little tweeks, here and there, but I’ve been in pain most my life and don’t pay it much mind.

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  TS
September 9, 2020 1:14 pm

I shall learn from you, sir.

Tree Mike
Tree Mike
  TS
September 9, 2020 6:50 pm

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Don’t know who I’m quoting, heard it from a seal team guy back in the 80’s. I’m not quite as beat up as TS, but I should be dead from my previous ballistic events. Fortunately for my dumb ass, I was apparently issued a squad of special forces guardian angels. Looks like I might make it to 70 next Feb. Hang in there, HSF. Hang in there, TS. Hang in there all you hard bitten Salt-o-the earther’s.

mark
mark
  TS
September 9, 2020 10:49 pm

This was an entertaining thread, with entertaining comments.

Recently I badly bruised a big toe, severely damaged the nail, and badly bruised a knee running full speed in a sudden rainstorm at night, after hauling the garbage up the long road. Was wearing a soft pair of sketchers. In my burst of delicious speed (I still love to take off like the road runner) I hit a rebar sticking up a foot, having moved a railroad tie but left the rebar’s in the ground (two on each end in place)…and forgot about the invisible and immovable tripping hazard

Did a decent totally surprised combat role, but my knee came down on an acorn sized rock.

I was always a speed demon…but at 70 I have more demon than speed.

All false modesty aside, it was a glorious tucked shoulder tumble for a fart my age.

I staggered back to the house in pain, laughing loudly when I realized I wasn’t hurt worse, and calling to my long suffering wife for the big ice pack…and the little one!

We all age at different paces, but like TS compared to most of my peers I am 15 years behind them. I think part of the reason is I still run at night in rainstorms…and even when the sun is shining.

TS
TS
  mark
September 9, 2020 11:15 pm

Mark –
I HATE those rocks into the kneecap. They hurt far more than the actual damage, usually.
I got tripped in the school gym when I was about 9, I think, landed full on my knees. I split both caps right down the middle, but they never displaced. Had double casts for about 2 months, and a few weeks of getting everything working again after. Too bad I never had the opportunity to tuck and roll. ?
AND, when I was about 16, had the horse in front of me kick at the one I was riding, and hit me square on the left knee. Yep, broke it just below the joint. Had to ride out about 6 miles to the rig. Sucked, Bro, sucked.
There’s more, but the list is long.
I’m still not completely over the ligament thing, but the hand is fully functional now, just kind of stiff and tight first thing in the am, and aches after shoveling/ hammering etc.

I’m sure you deadened the pain with an appropriate tonic. Works for me.

mark
mark
  TS
September 10, 2020 5:42 pm

TS,

I did!

I actually celebrated that I wasn’t hurt worse…I don’t bounce as high I as I use to.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 9, 2020 9:19 am

Although I whole heartily agree with your assessment of our daily struggle to live healthily on this Earth may be inexorably linked with harmonious bonds to Nature, I just cannot ignore that over 100’s of millennia we, as a species, have traveled through stages of hunter-gathering, nomadic herding, substance farming , etc. to reach our present state of globally interconnected mega-corporate “food” production. Shut that down and more than a few will be kicked off the bus on its way to Pleasantville. I think we are continually adapting to this industrial, high-tech, information saturated culture humans(?) created and will engender failures along the way. Glad to know there are still places where one can successfully preserve of earlier way of living, but it doesn’t seem to scale with population, a.k.a. consumer, growth.

Cow Doctor
Cow Doctor
September 9, 2020 9:25 am

Great article HSF. Such wisdom needs to be spread far and wide.

Anon
Anon
September 9, 2020 9:28 am

the endless orgy of violence and arsons that take place daily in virtually every urban center on Earth are not planned expressions or well thought out protests. Rather these are spontaneous reactions to a desperately malnourished body politic.
Pure agnostic nonsense. What planet are you reporting from.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anon
September 9, 2020 9:36 am

You’re free to correct me.

Diaperless in NH ILuvCO2
Diaperless in NH ILuvCO2
  hardscrabble farmer
September 9, 2020 5:58 pm

I believe Anon is trying to say that these arsons and protests are indeed planned, coordinated and paid for by ‘merican communists. And they are, just waiting for then next excuse. But I get your point that they are indeed spontaneous reactions of desperate individuals – individuals being played. Speaking of soil health, try this stuff, it is awesome:

https://natural-alternative.com/products/beneficial-soil-microbes/93

Not TS
Not TS
  hardscrabble farmer
September 10, 2020 9:12 am
RiNS
RiNS
  Anon
September 9, 2020 10:48 am

Not even sure what the point is that mouse 9:28 is trying to make. Not really sure…

Anon
Anon
  RiNS
September 9, 2020 11:04 am

The same point tha ordo ab chao made. Balderdash! It’s not random and only a conceited agnostic would even suggest that.

RiNS
RiNS
  Anon
September 9, 2020 11:56 am

okay so to that I must ask the obvious question at least to me…
Founding of what exactly.. and what is The Plan… do tell please.

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  Anon
September 9, 2020 12:09 pm

Nowhere in the quote you cite does it say ‘random’. Only a conceited atheist would suggest something HF did not say.

RiNS
RiNS
  Mexican Bastard
September 9, 2020 1:22 pm

yeah.. the mouse has his nose outta joint, throwing around accusations of conceit, then he alludes to some secret plan that only he, and a few others, knows about.

It takes a mountain to engage in that type of projection..

Anon
Anon
  RiNS
September 9, 2020 1:32 pm

I have to respond with “balderdash !”

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<——-=== the 'plan' has been in place since the founding
You two are childish idiots.

RiNS
RiNS
  Anon
September 9, 2020 2:47 pm

what is The plan, oh master…. please tells us the plan..

Kids gather round! THE Sensei is gonna speak! One can hope at least!

It must be said that for you to cast aspersions of conceit in any direction other than yourself is a tad bit hypocritical… would you not agree.

Anon
Anon
  RiNS
September 9, 2020 2:46 pm

Is this the plan you claim only a few know about. I’m sure the one Ordo ab chao is referring to is similar. You two haven’t said a word to him.
The Christian Bible is the unique document provided by God himself that records the history of the implementation of the PLAN up to the end of the first century AD, as well as details of the remainder of the plan through the destruction of the physical universe (and creation of a new order) provided through prophecy.

RiNS
RiNS
  Anon
September 9, 2020 6:35 pm

No need to be sad and blue
the reason only you
are being picked is simple
Ordo wasn’t being a dick like you…

And as for that plan…
regrettably I’m not a fan..
headed for Valhalla
So keep yer Bible
and your prophecy too

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  RiNS
September 10, 2020 4:56 am

Mornin’ RiNS…

Nice little ditty….they must just roll off your skull. You’re good at it, where my ability is more like ‘roses are red, violets are blue’……

Anon at 2:46 is referring to a slightly (lol) different PLAN. Without venturing down that long, winding tunnel, suffice to say the ‘plan’ I refer to is the one stamped in ink on the coin of the realm….$$USD$$.

A ‘new order of the ages’…….the motto on our nat’l seal. It doesn’t matter what any of us believe, the ones who are behind this venture to bring order out of chaos believe it, consider themselves enlightened/illuminated with divine knowledge, and with the guiding influence of their little ‘g’ god, they are implementing this PLAN….

There are volumes written about it. This little short video is fairly recent:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=LieecqUrLqo&feature=emb_logo

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<——-===

In a nutshell, the PLAN is to incarnate the antichrist….to sit in the temple of God….as god ! Many believe that Jorge Bergoglio, the Jesuit commie from Argentina-Pope Francis, is the false prophet. Fine candidate for it, for sure…..None of which is in the video above, but which all ties together.

Lt. colonel Robert Maginnis, DC lifer, is in the video.

On a side note, I saw a report about Quebec picking up asymptomatic subjects and 'isolating' them in undisclosed locations ? The following is from info wars site….(alex jones, another candidate for the false prophet, lol)

https://banned.video/watch?id=5f592a36af4ce8069e6f31c3

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Anon
September 10, 2020 5:10 am

Anon…

Conceited-excessively proud of oneself; vain.

Confidence-a feeling of self-assurance arising from one’s appreciation of one’s own abilities or qualities.

I had to give you an upvote on a couple of your comments, but I disagree with the term ‘conceited’…….he seems more confident.

Agnostic…….perhaps.

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<——-=== G.R.A.I.N. "as it was in the days of Noah"

Genetics, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Nanotechnology

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  RiNS
September 9, 2020 12:25 pm

Obviously a failure to work with the author.

E=mC2
E=mC2
  Mexican Bastard
September 10, 2020 11:36 am

Instead of nitpicking about his choice of words, Anony could have admitted, like Sicario, that the author speaks on many levels; personal, regional, nutritional, political, etc.

I observed some time ago, that people living on the borderline of health have been pushed off the cliff’s edge by this pandemic panic. I notice many people look thinner and some have tipped into the twilight zone of sickness – including moi.

If you are not prepared to analyze and digest the variety of messages in HF’s articles, you probably should go back to ZH soil.

But you know life is for learning
We are stardust
We are golden
And we’ve got to get ourselves
Back to the garden

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
  Anon
September 9, 2020 11:33 am

That’s exactly what it is though, whether these are paid professional (ie soros) agitators coming in and doing it, or just people truly pissed off about blacks getting whacked by police. If it’s the former, they are misinformed and highly misguided to be working for someone like soros, if its the latter they are equally misguided for protesting what police do to blacks when as you can see in chicago every weekend what blacks do to blacks is far worse. Either way, “malnourished body politic” is a perfectly apt description.

SoTexGuy
SoTexGuy
September 9, 2020 9:29 am

This is a marvelous article and the author is a gifted writer and storyteller. Not sure how I found ‘Burning Platform’? But I’m very glad I did!

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  SoTexGuy
September 9, 2020 9:43 am

Welcome to the shitfest.

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  Vixen Vic
September 9, 2020 12:10 pm

Wow, they are reading TBP in Brownsville, hey Admin, you did it, buddy!

Steve
Steve
September 9, 2020 9:31 am

This is our 2nd year growing small crops for personal consumption. The learning curve is steep but we’re picking up tidbits every day. Okra has been a real winner. Just a few plants produce a constant small bounty. The cucumbers are crisp, smell wonderful and taste delicious, same with the red peppers.
It makes me just a little anxious to see produce in the grocery stores after reading about what big Ag is doing to food. It creates Frankenfood that may look appealing but knowing companies like MonSatan have had a hand in it is worrisome to say the least.
I recommend everybody get to growing at least a few things. Better quality, for sure. There are benefits to the body and soul when working in intimate contact with nature as HSF knows very well and advises us.
I’ve been following Ice Age Farmer on YT for a couple of years now. The bastards are collapsing food production globally, with evil intent. That alone makes growing something essential.
I sit in amazement at the rapid changes whirling around us in every dimension. Winter approaches in both the literal and figurative sense. Be prepared for you and your loved ones. The challenges of this 4th turning are here and very real.

Saami Jim
Saami Jim
September 9, 2020 9:44 am

Thank you for giving of your knowledge yet again, sir.
I have a great bounty of squash this year, and did not even know that winter squash needs to be cured, but now I am reading up on it.
I ordered Soil and Health, thanks.
I have been reading Dirt to Soil, by Gabe Brown, also Water for Any Farm, by Mark Shepard, trying to improve our little corner of the earth.

Bilco
Bilco
September 9, 2020 10:07 am

An Interesting take that we must return to the soil. After all……did we originate from soil,and then returned?

TX Patriot
TX Patriot
September 9, 2020 10:21 am

Awesome article HSF. Reading it and the comments so far, it appears that many on TBP are a little younger than me, who will be 72 on All Soul’s Day. I too wish I had taken better care of myself when younger, but work with what I have left to hopefully stretch out a few more years. God bless you and yours, HSF!

22winmag - TBP's
22winmag - TBP's
September 9, 2020 10:37 am

Harbingers?

This is 8am yesterday in Hellscape, Oregon.

SeeBee
SeeBee
September 9, 2020 10:48 am

Your body has the ability to rejuvenate. Believe it. Know it. And keep living the good life.

Baba Looey
Baba Looey
September 9, 2020 10:50 am

Good stuff. Needed these words here today for sure. A couple of disjointed thoughts I wanted to share too. The USDA has about as much to do with farming as the US Dept of Commerce has to do with business, yet here are these “experts” in government agencies “regulating” farmers and proprietors.

Like corn, you can cultivate large numbers of humans under the right conditions but eventually you’re going to have to rotate crops. We’re coming full circle. Mass agriculture has lifted many out of hunger as has capitalism lifted many out of poverty, yet the adulteration of both have left many of us unhealthy and unwealthy. So we either double-down on this transhumanist future that the globalists want and keep ruining humans, or we “rotate” back to heritage humans. I’m not quite sure where I’m going with this analogy here, but your essay gave me much food for thought.

Stucky
Stucky
September 9, 2020 11:13 am

“The soil, he’d discovered, and everything which grew out of it, was essential for the health of human life.”

HF, I am currently reading (for the second time) Omnivore’s Dilemma. In fact, just this morning I finished the chapter, “All flesh is grass”.

Have you read it? I believe you would love it. His writing style is just as wonderful as yours; beautiful prose, vivid word pictures, and truly interesting and unique insights.

——————— –

Stucky
Stucky
  Stucky
September 9, 2020 11:15 am

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hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Stucky
September 9, 2020 12:00 pm

I’m so glad to see you back, missed your words very much.

Yes, one of the books that moved me in this direction.

One caveat on the plant part- eating seasonally is a very big part of the picture. It’s nice to preserve the harvest for variety’s sake, but our needs in the coldest months are most definitely centered around meat- the fats and proteins are what our body requires in colder climates and shorter Sun cycles. Properly fed animal protein does indeed carry vegetative nutrients within in it, hence, all flesh is grass.

Hope to sit at table with you again sometime soon.

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  hardscrabble farmer
September 9, 2020 12:42 pm

Your pieces have always been memorable, the ghost story, the neighbor’s pig, the truck, and the one that made me cry was the story about visiting Stucky, we all got to sit at table with him.

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  Mexican Bastard
September 9, 2020 2:47 pm

Then there was that story about the old lady and the rock music, if I recall correctly, you took her some food.

Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in and dine with him, and he with Me.

Diaperless in NH ILuvCO2
Diaperless in NH ILuvCO2
  hardscrabble farmer
September 9, 2020 7:37 pm

Butter and bacon make everything better.

DaddyJo
DaddyJo
  Stucky
September 9, 2020 4:21 pm

right on hardscrabble. We are made to live close to the soil from which we came and to which we will return. For more reading of this type try Edible Forest Gardens, or The Secret Life of Trees. For what it’s worth–soil is required to keep us grounded..

Stucky
Stucky
September 9, 2020 11:16 am

Administrator

I received the software yesterday!! 🙂

Mexican Bastard
Mexican Bastard
  Administrator
September 9, 2020 2:50 pm

Be sure you have it up by the 16th so you can’t watch El Grito. Imagine if America had the same custom, it would be such a thrill to have the president shouting from the rooftop of the WH – Viva America!

ottomatik
ottomatik
September 9, 2020 12:04 pm

I am always thankful for the help and gifts you have passed to me and others.
I wholeheartedly agree with your conclusions and have been endeavoring to heighten my relationship with my patch of rock over the years.
And now the crux, every community that follows suit has been destroyed.
So well illustrated in your article; Bandits, pure and simple, marching towards its inevitable conclusion.
I dont see any chance of change in this eternal human condition.
So, each of us must choose a path, between subsitence level communion and industrial transhuman mastery, with all of the multinous trails winding between the two.
The health benefits and earthly joy of one choice have often ended in sadness and misery, a trail of tears, when discovered by the bandits.
Thanks again for sharing, you have been on a roll recently, best.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
September 9, 2020 1:23 pm

“How better to enjoy the moments of your life than to be aware of its eventual end?”

Answer: by being prepared, not simply aware of our physical life‘s eventual end, by living it in Christ.

There’s a resurrection coming, be a part of it… ?

Unaccredited
Unaccredited
September 9, 2020 7:07 pm

Somewhere, along the way, I once heard someone say that if there were a Creator, its ultimate presentation would be… the day. That makes sense. Colors, light, and life. Gray skies and dissolution, too. A continuum. From birth to death; beginning to end. And, in the meantime, so many perspectives from which to choose.

According to modern science, the chemical composition of the human body consists of water, oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, et al. Ironically, the same elements and minerals existing in dirt. Furthermore, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen are embedded into vitamins A, B ,C, D, H, and K and nitrogen within B1, B2, B6, H, and B12.

And the Bible says:

…the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul

– Genesis 2:7

But Genesis was supposedly written by Moses circa 1,400 B.C. Perhaps it was a coincidence or a lucky guess. Or, given the fact that earth’s ecosphere is a finite/closed system, maybe it makes perfect sense regardless of one’s ideology. Still, how could Moses know? Asking for a friend.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Unaccredited
September 9, 2020 8:08 pm

What kind of person would down vote that?

That was a perfect end to a perfect day for me, thanks for the post, I didn’t know any of that, but I am not at all surprised by it.

Cow Doctor
Cow Doctor
  hardscrabble farmer
September 9, 2020 9:59 pm

Sunrise and sunset, beginning and end, they are both beautiful as is everything in between. Such is life.

SE Colorado Sunrise

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DRUD
DRUD
  Unaccredited
September 9, 2020 11:41 pm

I didn’t (and won’t) down vote the comment, but I will wade in and see what my mind comes up with:

I could easily guess that Moses picked dust because it was the finest substance he would know to exist, the smallest of building blocks. I’ll come back to the breath and soul.

I like the poetry of the day being the “ultimate presentation” of Creation, but it only works for this tiny pale blue dot. However, something in the cycle, wheels within wheels, a song reverberating…that I think lines up closer to the foundation of existence. Pure scientific cosmology and spiritual description need not be far apart, nor describe different things, maybe just different points-of-view.

I think its a bit of trick to say these basic elements make up the soil and make up human beings (and all life to boot). There are just not that many elements and few of them really do any work in day-to-day life. A similar argument might (that everyone would find ridiculous) might be something like comparing the works of Shakespeare to some bit of pure drivel because the contain the exact same 26 letters and half-dozen or so bits of punctuation.

On the breath and soul part of things. That is truly amazing. Moses did recognize the divine, ludicrous, miraculous nature of consciousness…something modern day materialists blow right past and at best do some hand-waiving about emergent interaction with environment. Pure nonsense. Not that I have a better explanation (although I have some deep intimation that consciousness is perhaps more fundamental than emergent. A term I hate for this, but probably agree with mostly is Panpsychism)…I’m just willing to admit the mystery right at the center of everything. Not to dismiss the ghost-in-the-machine, inexplicable nature of consciousness (atoms able to contemplate atoms, as Feynman put it) simply because I have it. At some point, all one can do is stare in stupid wonder at the everything that IS.

“The column of Truth has a hole in it.” -Stephen King

“Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment” – Rumi

Botclan
Botclan
  Unaccredited
September 10, 2020 8:48 am

Still, how could Moses know?
Divine Inspiration! GODS hand wrote the Bible through man, a basic precept of Christianity.
I am not much for modernism, postmodernism, or humanism anymore.

E=mC2
E=mC2
  Botclan
September 10, 2020 9:11 am

I think Uninspired was being facetious, he knows it was divine inspiration. You don’t spend 40 days and nights with the Lord and not learn a few things. Just ask Paul.

BL
BL
  Unaccredited
September 10, 2020 10:11 am

Un- Per your very astute comment regarding dust and man, keep in mind the only difference is frequency and vibration. Dirt/dust/rock has a VERY low vibrational frequency while man has the highest. This is difficult for people to grasp, it is a closed system operating much like a tv.

.lamont cranston
.lamont cranston
September 9, 2020 9:25 pm

Marc-

As a customer & an IEP (Indoor Environmental Professional, 21 YEARS), want to state two, er three er 4 truths:

1. I have no idea how our 400+ year Angel Oaks survive. We have 10 on our property.
2. My daughters & grandkids love your syrup. Me too.
3. I have started to tell mask wearers that they are UNHEALTHY. They agree but don’t want ridicule.
4. People are staring to shake hands in SC & GA.

This whole crap has been a nothing burger. Well, 4…

Chipon1
Chipon1
September 9, 2020 9:29 pm

Nice piece of work HSF, makes our visit /picnic on the 4th all the more timely.
Keep at it

WestcoastDeplorable
WestcoastDeplorable
September 9, 2020 10:52 pm

I don’t think we’ve been good stewards of the Earth. Probably ever. We’re not worthy of the wonderful gift the Earth offers us. I also think that’s probably one of the main reasons our alien visitors haven’t made official contact. They don’t think we’re “ready”. Hope it’s not the “ready” as in “to eat”.

bigfoot
bigfoot
September 10, 2020 7:35 am

Beautiful article.

Next week Dr. Cowan’s new book will be out: “Contagion.” He and others are now convinced that bacteria and viruses are responses to illness and to damage and are not the causes.

Pasteur was a fraud and his contemporary, Antoine Bechamp, had a very different theory than the germ theory of disease: the “cellular theory of disease.” Makes perfect sense and we have been duped lo these many years.

http://maronewellness.com/pasteur-vs-bechamp-an-alternative-view-of-infectious-disease/

As for music it’s tough to beat this group:

Wait for Maria Franz to show up and sing in an ancient language with the skill of a sorceress.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  bigfoot
September 10, 2020 7:40 am

I agree with your assessment, bigfoot. And I follow Dr. Cowan as well.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  bigfoot
September 10, 2020 8:01 am

Most diseases and infections are opportunistic and only take advantage of an already weak or dying organism, otherwise you wouldn’t have a recovery rate of 99.7% of those testing positive for the covid, as an example.

We all know this, in the same way that it is inhumane to keep the weakest or malformed livestock after birth. They fail to thrive, are almost always ignored or deliberately mistreated by the rest of the flock/herd, and die far in advance of their natural lifespan.

Sometimes the greatest cruelty is human altruism and in the case of our response to this latest flu, punishing the healthy for the failure of the weak is an insane response that serves no purpose beyond the political.

bigfoot
bigfoot
  hardscrabble farmer
September 10, 2020 3:27 pm

It may well be that “infections” are the result of insult and injury by way of poor health habits and behaviors and that the bacteria come upon the scene as a clean-up crew would. Viruses may be what bacteria throw off to enclose the “poisons.” Mother Nature knows what she is doing and when things go against the plan (mutations, accidents, stupidity), she has her ways with those, too.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 10, 2020 8:22 am

Been over a year and I still never received my syrup HSF, even after paying for it bro…..

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Anonymous
September 10, 2020 8:30 am

You may want to identify yourself so he knows who you are.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Anonymous
September 10, 2020 9:32 am

HSF is known for sending his syrup first and then taking payment after it’s received- basically a verbal agreement. That’s always how he and I have been dealing together, and I assume others as well. So how did you pay before getting your product?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymous
September 10, 2020 11:04 am

603-748-6917

I’m awaiting your call.

edit to add: We didn’t sell syrup last year because of an injury that prevented us from sugaring. Maybe it was this past season? We also use the honor system- there’s no prepayment, unless you sent something unsolicited and I mistook it for a donation? My product fulfillment skills are not Amazon level, but the product is the best damn syrup on Earth.

Either way, let’s get you some.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  hardscrabble farmer
September 11, 2020 1:20 am

I’m so glad you were able to overcome that injury, HSF. We need you around, and not just for the syrup.

Not TS
Not TS
September 10, 2020 9:04 am

100. I win

Not Not TS
Not Not TS
  Not TS
September 10, 2020 10:00 am

Congrats, ‘mano.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 10, 2020 9:39 am

“Know this; the only way to live a healthy life is to be close to the soil, to inhabit a place and to make it better by the humble industry not of machines and technologies, but of hands and spirit. We must, if we are to survive for the next generation, find our way back to the garden and raise our own provender one day at a time and to live as we were meant to, not inside artificial urban fortresses jam packed with man-made devices dead and inert.”

spot on!
working on the same, not there yet but working on it.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
September 10, 2020 11:41 am

Auntie cannot now look at Stephen Stills without thinking of the recent bizarre video he did with the Gay Negro Billy Porter for the Demoncrat convention:

That is the harbinger of a Demoncrat Party in its death throes and of Progtard musicians in the terminal stage of decrepitude.

22winmag - TBP's Corona-hoax investigator
22winmag - TBP's Corona-hoax investigator
  Auntie Kriest
September 10, 2020 1:36 pm

And on the Republican side
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Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
  22winmag - TBP's Corona-hoax investigator
September 10, 2020 1:39 pm

See, Winnie, you can really hit the target when you want to.

The chick vax video is bad, but if one has ever been to the chicken processing plant – you won’t ever eat a Frankenfarm processed bird ever again.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  22winmag - TBP's Corona-hoax investigator
September 10, 2020 2:57 pm
Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
  hardscrabble farmer
September 10, 2020 5:12 pm

Thanks, HSF; there goes my luncheon: chicken salad sandwich on toasted Kaiser with chips and pickle.

So freaking sterile, facile, and clinical; it should be no wonder that most kids and many, many adults think that food originates at a grocery store.

Same applies to politics. What’s the old saw:

“To retain respect for sausages and laws, one must not watch them in the making.”
– Bismarck or J. Saxe

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  hardscrabble farmer
September 11, 2020 1:24 am

Processing chickens the old-fashioned way. This couple lives completely off grid. And, yes, they’re Jewish, but they live near the Amish.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
September 10, 2020 7:10 pm

Marc, I swear dude… I wish I had your ability to write on some days. But I don’t think like you do. It is all in how my mind processes things in an orderly, if this then that manner. I love how you describe the orderly decline of trees with certain shelf fungi. There is one in particular that I envision on black locusts as I read the first few paragraphs of your article.

But in any event, you do a spectacular job of drawing comparisons between the visual decline of nature and the less tangible yet conspicuous decline of Man’s constructs.

God bless and gird your loins for the winter of discontent!

Tom
Tom
September 10, 2020 7:29 pm

Cold water is your friend now even more than before HSF. Your well should be starting to get chilly soon. Start w 2 minutes and work up to five to seven. Every day. Wash the inflammation away with cleansing cold.
Also borax is your friend. Look it up you’ll be glad you did and your arthritic joints will thank you!

Finished the last of your syrup this weekend with my son. Was glad to be able to share that with him. Keep smiling.
I remain a big fan of your writing.

27leafs99
27leafs99
September 11, 2020 8:28 am

Feds Seize 19,888 Fake State Driver Licenses (Made in China) in Chicago O’Hare Airport – ALL Registered to Vote — ALL Democrat

22winmag - TBP's Jewish Yankee Mormon Sh1tp0$ter
22winmag - TBP's Jewish Yankee Mormon Sh1tp0$ter
  27leafs99
September 11, 2020 8:11 pm

That’s probably a Psyop, because “free shit” voters outnumber “Trump” voters 3:1 bare minimum already.