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NEAR BANKRUPTCY to OWNING 4 FARMS - Greg Judy talks Making a Living Farming

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@Kat09tails
@Kat09tails 4 жыл бұрын
Greg Judy is a bit of a hero of mine. So much of this homesteading stuff seems to be finding the most feel good warm fuzzy with no account of the reality of the dollars and cents of this thing. Greg's channel is a nice reminder that time is money, money is money, and good management saves money and it's all key to good farming and a more sustainable world.
@NS-pf2zc
@NS-pf2zc 4 жыл бұрын
Greg Judy is THE MAN. You dont have to be a farmer looking to earn a profit to learn from him...any person wanting to do cows or sheep or goats should listen to what he has to say. I've been listening to him for quite a while and I'm so impressed with him.
@cassityart7001
@cassityart7001 4 жыл бұрын
Am subbed at Greg’s channel. Have passed his channel along to cattle farmers here in S E Tennessee. There is always water and grass growing. Unfortunately like Greg said most everyone have been raised with the mid century model of debt and a hope and a prayer. His method is worthy of recognition! ❤️🌱
@allihhussainmazari6237
@allihhussainmazari6237 4 жыл бұрын
Greg you are good man usually america as we know is money money money but thumbsup to you are passionate about cows and land so am i i have been in crops and animals for 13 years in pakistan. But i am on a generational farm. I liked your comment retirement my butt. Same here greg. Nice watching.
@4KidsandaFarm
@4KidsandaFarm 4 жыл бұрын
We love Greg Judy! I could watch cattle and sheep move to new grass 24/7/365!
@tha_munk2030
@tha_munk2030 4 жыл бұрын
I've been following and listening to Greg Judy for YEARS. Such a smart guy. If you want to farm or start farming and don't have much, listen to this guy and go to his grazing school. You won't regret it!
@SoilMatesofGeorgia
@SoilMatesofGeorgia 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve learned more about grazing from Greg’s books and his videos than anywhere else. He has a ton of knowledge to offer. Thx for sharing this interview!
@SweetPeaFarmNY
@SweetPeaFarmNY 4 жыл бұрын
Love Greg Judy and so appreciate him sharing his knowledge
@DeshoneTheAutoAdvisor
@DeshoneTheAutoAdvisor Жыл бұрын
The cows don’t ask you to buy all this stuff 😂😂 That took me out, great interview. Lots of wisdom
@belovedsoaps3444
@belovedsoaps3444 4 жыл бұрын
His cows look so healthy! He’s full of info! Started watching him when Justin Rhodes went and got sheep from him. After watching him I went and got 3 sheep. He’s like Joel Salatin, just a full of golden information.
@karinnaturestuff
@karinnaturestuff 4 жыл бұрын
Greg Judy!! One of my heroes. I have one of his books, No Risk Ranching, which is worth reading.
@safffff1000
@safffff1000 4 жыл бұрын
I have been following Greg for 8 months, he is fantastic with his almost daily videos. You get to see every day what the cattle, manure and forage look like. He rarely feeds any hay and that is only in the field rolled out as to aid the pasture spreading out the extra hay and cows waste. His best way of crating new pasture is to do that purposely in the fall.
@k8m883
@k8m883 3 жыл бұрын
Greg Judy is amazing! Love how he just casually chats away while dropping so much information that is absolutely gold and you would never learn in a textbook.
@paulanix7561
@paulanix7561 4 жыл бұрын
I found Greg Judy when I was researching how to reverse dementia and how our lifestyles has created the health crisis today. It led me to his website (and now yours). Thank you!!
@quantumfloyd10
@quantumfloyd10 4 жыл бұрын
Greg "the legend" Judy.
@denisewilson8367
@denisewilson8367 4 жыл бұрын
Greg Judy pastures cows like my Grandpa did. I lived on a multigenerational family farm. This is the type of life I was raised with.
@NateOBrien
@NateOBrien 4 жыл бұрын
I grew up on a farm in Bucks County, PA. Hope you are going to the farm show in Harrisburg this week!
@ruddthreetrees1104
@ruddthreetrees1104 2 жыл бұрын
yay nate i follow your stuff too...random
@GLWhitt
@GLWhitt 4 жыл бұрын
Greg is awesome!! Love him.
@levi2954
@levi2954 4 жыл бұрын
Greg is my hero. Love that guy.
@greyxwind
@greyxwind 4 жыл бұрын
Greg is a real grazing legend and genius, great interview.
@leelindsay5618
@leelindsay5618 4 жыл бұрын
I am curious about the folks who voted "thumbs down" on this video. Carbon and soil farming like Greg promotes will help the planet & it gives the animals a happy, healthy life. He still is a rancher, but this is a better way to respect the animal and restore the ecosystem under the soil.
@baconneggs2406
@baconneggs2406 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe they couldnt hear the video, audio is poor
@moavic5087
@moavic5087 4 жыл бұрын
Brad R I could hear Judy just fine?
@devilssemblance5938
@devilssemblance5938 4 жыл бұрын
@@baconneggs2406 audio is definitely not poor, maybe your speakers are bad?
@mosiah3197
@mosiah3197 4 жыл бұрын
Regenerative: re-gen-er-a-tive. Generate, regenerate, regenerative. From a Nebraska neighbor. Greg is awesome!! Wonderfully helpful.
@roscorude
@roscorude 4 жыл бұрын
Folks!, Cant go wrong listening to greg!
@thehuntingchallenge
@thehuntingchallenge 4 жыл бұрын
So glad I found your channel. Last year I started documenting my hunting channel and my wife and I have begun our journey to self reliance and started documenting that adventure too. I was wondering if it would make sense to have one channel for hunting and the other for homesteading but it seems you’ve been very successful with both on one channel. Congratulations
@Randy-1967
@Randy-1967 4 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of that old saying , If you have a "job" you enjoy you'll never work a day in you're life .
@russsherwood5978
@russsherwood5978 4 жыл бұрын
ya got thet rite MR. GREG is a great mentor, ai watch his video every chance ai git!! thank ya fer the video
@gordonanderson9988
@gordonanderson9988 4 жыл бұрын
hi guys great dialogue in ur video ,,,we dont own anything in this world we are just caretakers in our profession,, its good to see people getting on against the obstacles that they encounter,,i farm 4 small holdings in northwest ireland,, my neighbours are selling plots off for sites for houses ,,to the rich and famous.. sea views etc 60k to 100k for 1/2 acre,,, no stocking would yield that return in 10 lifetimes,,,keep ur country,,,
@leonardschofield9913
@leonardschofield9913 4 жыл бұрын
I applaud you guys. I've been stuck in corporate.
@MemoGrafix
@MemoGrafix Жыл бұрын
Phuqk Corporate it's the Bain of Our existence on Earth.
@asifbaloch4919
@asifbaloch4919 4 жыл бұрын
Love for Greg, and thanks for sharing his interview with us...
@runawayacres4622
@runawayacres4622 4 жыл бұрын
Aust this awesome. This is a every educational video. That’s actually one of my biggest fears is going belly up. But I’ve been a lot more pickier choosing our next piece of property. Well Aust thanks for the video.
@havenheritagefarm4525
@havenheritagefarm4525 4 жыл бұрын
Love the Mini Jerseys!
@bclaytz
@bclaytz 4 жыл бұрын
Those cows at 20:20 are so beautiful, wowzers. Never thought I'd say that about a cow lol
@SolidGoldShows
@SolidGoldShows 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your videos! Thanks for sharing mate...
@reynoldsoutdoorlife3215
@reynoldsoutdoorlife3215 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome advise 👍
@Victoriaxx08
@Victoriaxx08 4 жыл бұрын
Wow your property is stunning!!! Would love a property tour if you don’t already have one.
@arringtonfamilyfarmsllc9735
@arringtonfamilyfarmsllc9735 4 жыл бұрын
Greg is legend!
@DanielRizza
@DanielRizza 4 жыл бұрын
Love Greg Judy!
@tommybounds3220
@tommybounds3220 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video brother
@debedwards1717
@debedwards1717 4 жыл бұрын
My dream is to move to Tasmania, Australia (I’m currently in Brisbane, Australia) and built a little house and raise mini cows and grow my own food.
@vonmajor
@vonmajor 4 жыл бұрын
Deb Edwards good luck. I have started my mini farm to raise for my family and now have two coworkers buying my beef
@martinz9217
@martinz9217 4 жыл бұрын
Dream of dreams
@samuelherman4859
@samuelherman4859 4 жыл бұрын
Nice me too, I'm Mexican American living now in Maryland USA I gonna get my Farm in Mexico start Ranching I have two parcel to start just going to save some money for get some equipment
@ubuntunewb
@ubuntunewb 4 жыл бұрын
I love Greg's channel, it's awesome
@bigtiger9523
@bigtiger9523 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I agree. Start with smaller sand mid-sized cattle and or sheep (21:23). But then I disagree. I believe it's better to also run ducks and/or chicken as well. It's more management yes, but it also makes the land more productive plus more diversity means more income streams while using the same acreage. I find pigs wonderful for starting new patches whether for a garden patch or clearing forest for silvopasture.
@Gustav4
@Gustav4 4 жыл бұрын
They main take home message here, when you've got the knowledge about grazing and all that, you need to understand that you follow a plan that you make up and not a system, you need a chart and a plan.
@adrianaguadanucci6035
@adrianaguadanucci6035 4 жыл бұрын
I love the family and the ladybug. Please enable the google portuguese subtitle so we can understand each other better.
@laurakiffmeyer9221
@laurakiffmeyer9221 4 жыл бұрын
loved this video. thanks
@fmarquez1983
@fmarquez1983 2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff!
@albertorodriguez6287
@albertorodriguez6287 2 жыл бұрын
Keep at it 👍
@wendyplear82
@wendyplear82 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!
@gustavomontero2207
@gustavomontero2207 4 жыл бұрын
Great interview.!! Congrats, body.!!
@hairymanonetwo
@hairymanonetwo 4 жыл бұрын
Greg Judy has many very good points ! But you cant be in two places at the same time as Greg is here in his videos. Theres far more behind farming then having videos and running the roads. Any time I hear the word "bankruptcy" relating to farming only one thing comes to mind. The farmer is not dedicated ! Their mind is set and they have no desire to change. Its as if " God " came along relating to these videos. Anyone can change....just observe ! I started farming here 40 yrs ago. My father sat and cried. He told me I bought sand and rocks. Of course my farm borders a quarry. So go figure ! On 140 acres I was able to make a very good living milking 50 cows during those 40 yrs. Never bought anything for feed off farm. Raised everything.Only 12 acres corn... remaining hay and pasture ( often sold some hay and corn ) . Total equipment investment 40,000 dollars including my pickup ! So often I see farms which are just clutter...junk... fences barely hanging on. Most of those are so called " organic " I worked as a Peace Corps volunteer in Liberia back in 1978 ....trust me.. those people live a rough life.......but it was my learning experience to learn about farming first hand ! I could live on 1 dollar per day for food. We Americans have no clue on how good we have it ! Smile and live life.....open the mind !
@keithqueen352
@keithqueen352 3 жыл бұрын
The Adams family ranch here in Florida for holistic cattle raising.
@LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
@LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC 4 жыл бұрын
My heifers are like deer too...regenerative land. Key is not to over-saturate the land with cattle. 1 cow for 4 acres. I don't buy any hay or grain for winter. My land has dense foliage...i probably need more cattle-deer like cattle.
@praisehisname6032
@praisehisname6032 4 жыл бұрын
Waow amazing information! Thanks for all the info.
@tinacoppenbarger3412
@tinacoppenbarger3412 4 жыл бұрын
Love you channel. Are you and your family going to use some of Greg Judy's technical support to help you with your farm animals?
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@SiothaVest
@SiothaVest 4 жыл бұрын
Great interview. Ty.
@mikeskeeter8773
@mikeskeeter8773 4 жыл бұрын
Greg Judy’s perspective is very similar to joe salatins.
@kajallison8896
@kajallison8896 4 жыл бұрын
The opposite is us for Australia. It is worse to be a cattle farmer than agriculture
@randymaylowski2485
@randymaylowski2485 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah gerg Judy is a nice good porson, I follow him on KZfaq he does show some interesting stuff as in worms castins or poop whatever he calls it..lol and how fast his grass regrows after he pasture it but there again grazing is the main thing that's common sense, cuz it's kinda no different how the Buffalo use to graze across the US hundreds or thousands years ago.. but what he does it is wunderful and amazing.;) Again sure am not a expert..lol but grazing is common sense. Which am probably sure Greg Judy knows that to..lol But inerways good video.
@keithmartin1627
@keithmartin1627 4 жыл бұрын
How is one and a half acres a pasture for multiple cows. My yard in 2.5 acres. How much do you actually farm. I get homestead but calling them farms is questionable
@rb7454
@rb7454 4 жыл бұрын
As a vegan I ❤️ this video! I want to raise cattle for the carnivores.
@cierrabuntz4880
@cierrabuntz4880 3 жыл бұрын
Can someone clarify something for me? Did he lease his own land for other people to graze their animals on until that land was paid off and then grazed his own? Or did he put is own animals on someone elses land that was leased to him and sold the cattle to make money for his land in the future? Im new to all this lol
@livingbychoice604
@livingbychoice604 4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful 🌸😊
@vickiburt2676
@vickiburt2676 4 жыл бұрын
I am using this thread to comment on today's announcement about buying 2 Camels for milk on your Homestead. I think you need more colorful, fancy names for your duo new to your audience. I like Camelia & Moscato or Tanzy for your little guy. Solomon is a serious name of a holy king. Just not fittin' it just ain't fittin'! CAMELIA IS PERFECT & TANZY IS CUTE & TANZANIA, WHERE THERE ARE LOTS OF CAMELS , MOSCATO IS A VERY MUCH USED GRAPE IN THE COUNTRIES THAT HAVE CAMELS MORE COMMONLY & IT SOUNDS GOOD TOGETHER, PLEASE CONSIDER & ASK THE KIDS.
@josephvalentine7
@josephvalentine7 4 жыл бұрын
@33 I’ve never seen a cow move that fast 💨
@jordanmapfumo2934
@jordanmapfumo2934 4 жыл бұрын
Joseph Valentine i was like huh, can cows do that?
@joseluizm.garcia998
@joseluizm.garcia998 3 жыл бұрын
Do you know what is the carcass yield or index in terms of % of meat for Greg"s Judy Bulss or cows ?
@timkneiski9919
@timkneiski9919 4 жыл бұрын
Key to business is to keep growing or you die, if your not growing your dying nothing stays the same as much as wed like it to, new tech new tools new competition banks honor growth as long as bills paid Remax doesnt make money selling homes it owns the offices.
@rickykwizera5605
@rickykwizera5605 Жыл бұрын
Wow
@bigwhane8603
@bigwhane8603 4 жыл бұрын
“Greg judys my mentor” and he’s grazing THAT 16:50
@richardmiseljr2413
@richardmiseljr2413 4 жыл бұрын
I'd love to have a far. Problem is I'm poor, have no money no collateral, can't even buy a .010 of an acre of swamp land.
@dirtymikentheboys5817
@dirtymikentheboys5817 4 жыл бұрын
Move to the South or south Colorado
@richardmiseljr2413
@richardmiseljr2413 4 жыл бұрын
@@dirtymikentheboys5817 can't afford too and no family or friend to stay with at first. Got a buddy in ohio I could stay with, But I moved y family out of ohio in 1994 to get away from the crime and the economy there was dead.
@dirtymikentheboys5817
@dirtymikentheboys5817 4 жыл бұрын
@@richardmiseljr2413 bud....save up 7500 get a apartment. Find a local jobs. Contact land broker about what you are trying to do. You can even ask to rent a field for a season (6) months at a set rate to buy later. Or pay the acerage rentals. You can also rent your equipment. I don't think jumping in to cattle is the wisest. Start with 15 acers of mixed vegetables you can afford the water on. Land is horrendously cheap in southern Colorado, Utah. And new Mexico because of water. But you can buy it for 3/4 of a penny to 1.5 cents a gallon. I know this because i was in the similar position. You MUST. Get uncomfortable.
@germancreatives88
@germancreatives88 4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful red cows,? What breed is that?
@erinspurgeon8172
@erinspurgeon8172 4 жыл бұрын
South Poll
@louiserawle8999
@louiserawle8999 3 жыл бұрын
Love Homesteady,and really curious as to Gregs heritage..Is it Latino or Native American.
@jere4352
@jere4352 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like a irish.
@johnnywalker9067
@johnnywalker9067 4 жыл бұрын
what does this word swail/swayel/swayl that Greg Judy hates mean? I have never heard it?
@tyrroo
@tyrroo 4 жыл бұрын
Definition of *swale* : a low-lying or depressed and often wet stretch of land I'm guessing this is what he's referring to, hope it helps
@SoilMatesofGeorgia
@SoilMatesofGeorgia 4 жыл бұрын
tyrroo Correct. Some farmers dig ditches on the contours of hills to collect water with the idea that it stores water for future use. Mr Judy paid a chunk of change to have someone dig swales for him and then the cattle ruined them. He has a video on it.
@thespringwaterfarmfamily5894
@thespringwaterfarmfamily5894 4 жыл бұрын
where in Pennsylvania are you? My fiancé and I are just getting into regenerative farming in Western PA. Do you ever attend grazing conferences or anything?
@jonathaneinsig2574
@jonathaneinsig2574 4 жыл бұрын
IFL this guy!!!
@timkneiski9919
@timkneiski9919 4 жыл бұрын
The channel money helps I'm sure, not all farmers have channels.
@marylouise890
@marylouise890 4 жыл бұрын
🐄 🐮 🐄
@timskutnik4397
@timskutnik4397 4 жыл бұрын
What part of PA did to move to?
@Peter-Smith19
@Peter-Smith19 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Guys, I'm really very interested,.. I want to present myself... I'm a new Yorker would like to invest and present my huge knowledge, in agriculture.... is my hobby.
@roscorude
@roscorude 4 жыл бұрын
This vidya played a Bayer commercial before playing...turrible
@aSdfgfgish
@aSdfgfgish 4 жыл бұрын
With so many farmers getting into "regenerative" farming, I believe the Lord is preparing the land for His Millenial Reign.
@keithmartin1627
@keithmartin1627 4 жыл бұрын
You left Minnesota when you were 7. How much farming could you have done. Egad
@Captn_Cor
@Captn_Cor 4 жыл бұрын
Your transition times between speakers is to small
@Captn_Cor
@Captn_Cor 4 жыл бұрын
He said “ got hit with the big D “ 😂
@Dresoils
@Dresoils 4 жыл бұрын
Love Greg Judy and great vid but can you guys say regenerative and not “regenitive”. Not trying to be a troll but its just not a word.
@deano.7533
@deano.7533 4 жыл бұрын
It's their accent you're hearing. Accents make changes in regards to the way that people pronounce words. Greg Judy is a genius... It makes no difference how his southern accent causes him to pronounce certain words in the English language. :-I
@Dresoils
@Dresoils 4 жыл бұрын
Dean O. Greg is a super hero to me but its a pronunciation thing not the accent. My point here isnt to argue on youtube though, I just think that the message is important enough for us all in the regenerative community to act and speak precisely as farming is already looked at as ignorant and back woods. To displace that ignorance we have to show that we can pronounce words as well as grow extremely delicious and nutritious food.
@deano.7533
@deano.7533 4 жыл бұрын
@@Dresoils --- You are obviously arguing now just for the sake of arguing and then denying that your actually doing just that. It's the results that matter and it's the results that people pay attention to. It is most certainly his accent that causes him to pronounce words the way he pronounces them. You are implying that he sounds ignorant when nothing could be further from the truth. Everybody can understand exactly what he is saying and it is totally apparent that Greg knows exactly what he is talking about. Although as far as your concerned I'm certain the same does not apply in your case. Climb down off of your high horse Andre and try to stop being so judgmental. The fact that you're nitpicking such a non-issue and trying to cover your nitpicking by claiming it's really an issue with how people are going to perceive sustainable farming is absolutely ridiculous. If I were you I would quit while I was behind... Because all you're really doing is proving your a snob who is trying to boost his own ego by seeking to find fault in a man who is literally and almost unilaterally changing the ranching industry in the United States back into what it was always intended to be. :-I
@Dresoils
@Dresoils 4 жыл бұрын
Dean O. Look, i use my real picture and name because i intend to be thoughtful and think people should be real even online so please dont try to pretend that you know anything about me. The host of this video also said regenitive and he have no detectible accent. my whole intention is to say that we need to be careful in what we say and how we say it as words do matter. “I seen” seems to have replaced “i have seen” as standard english these days as an example. I never called greg ignorant so please cut it out. I said what i said and that is all there was to it. If you want to take away other meanings please feel free but thats not my problem at all. You call it nitpicking but again, words matter. Immigrants speaking broken english never get the respect that they deserve, individuals speaking with rap lingo face a similar issues. So im not judging anybody but not wanting the mans message to be lost on people because again, its important. Im done talking about this though, just understand that constructive criticism isnt negative criticism. Hey greg can you sound out the full word vs greg youre a moron and ignorant are two different things. Cheers buddy.
@deano.7533
@deano.7533 4 жыл бұрын
@@Dresoils --- First off Andre... I didn't say that you called Greg ignorant... I said you were implying it. There is a big difference. As far as this subject matter goes... I believe that you are making too big of a deal out of it. But I can see that it means a lot to you. I get that... Although I think you're taking it far too seriously in this case. Because this issue that you seem to feel is so vital for Greg (and this channel owner) to understand does not really hurt the industry (or Greg's reputation) in any significant way. If at all. You think it does... But it really doesn't. I'm certain that most people can tell that it's just Greg's southern accent. They don't have a problem with it. You can tell that is the truth by the shear numbers of people who pay Greg Judy to come to their town and speak about his system of successful, sustainable, and benevolent, cattle grazing. This isn't the same issue as the issue you are trying to link it to. That is why I am being so persistent in my replies to you. You see from the beginning I got this feeling that as a black man you are sensitive to a very real reality that you see generates negative stereotypes... especially among black people as a whole. But I am not so sure that it actually does the same damage to Greg Judy or to regenerative cattle grazing as a whole. Especially in this case. The idea that people who speak with accents (country accents or otherwise) can sometimes jack certain words up when they pronounce them is not the same as the issue you are sincerely trying to equate this situation to. I knew a German woman who came to the U.S. after WW.2. She has lived here for decades and she has never lost her accent. One significant thing about her German accent is that she cannot pronounce W's... They always come out as V's. So when she calls her son William... She always says Villiam... We all knew who she was talking about. Nobody faulted her because she has a fairly thick German accent... It is who she is. She came to the States, she learned the language, and she is a good and honest woman. She raised three sons. who are good men, who contribute to society in a positive way. That is all that matters here. Nobody cares about her accent and the fact that there are words in the English language that she has trouble pronouncing. For all we know Greg has some kind of mild speech impediment... But if that were the case Greg has overcome that in a huge way. Because all things considered Greg Judy is an excellent, an educated, and a passionate communicator. That should be all that matters to any of us. I think what you are sensitive to and what you're talking about is so called Ebonics. Where Ebonics takes words from the English language (severely jacks up the pronunciation of those words) and also gives those words completely different definitions that are not real in any way, shape, or form. Ebonics is not all about making bad grammar acceptable. When people lobby to standardize and validate Ebonics as some kind of important inner city way of speaking (that should be recognized as an actual language) then there is a real problem there that is designed to hurt the people that learn to speak so called Ebonic's. Because that kind of madness (by design) can only promote ignorance... Not in just black people... but to any race of people that learn to speak and embrace that kind of inner city slang. The rap and hip hop musical genre's (also by design) pollutes the minds of all the different races of children, teens, and adults, who embrace that style of music... Although with that being said... Rap and hip hop's stylized vernacular are the very least of the problems that are perpetuated by those famous as well as the infamous Rap and Hip Hop artists themselves... But most especially the Rap and Hip Hop way of thinking which is the real issue here is purposely perpetuated by the Rap artists JuuWish handlers who pay to produce the music, mandate the genre's political agenda, and make the genre popular, by relentlessly promoting it as some kind of a positive art form in American culture. When in reality the genre itself obviously stands against the people who embrace it, as well as the entirety of American culture, and it stands against our nation, as a whole. That is a very real and an extremely dangerous problem... Most especially for all of us who are concerned by how it obviously and willfully seeks to destroy the very fabric of our society. But Greg Judy not pronouncing the word REGENERATIVE correctly? Not so much. The major issue's that come from Rap and Hip Hop Music is how the music brainwashes the listener into believing that rape, theft, murder, and the overall street thug gangster lifestyle, are acceptable ways for any person to steal a living away from other innocent people. Therein lies the real problem and when you look at it that way... So called Ebonics is merely a byproduct of a criminal Rap and Hip Hop industry that continuously seeks to lower the dignity, the moral compass, and the social standards, of any and all who embrace it. Most people in the states only care about foreign nationals who come to America and refuse to learn the language or adopt the customs of our nation. The problem with Illegal aliens thumbing their noses at U.S. Immigration Laws should go without saying and all ethical and law abiding Americans should be in agreement with bringing back and maintaining strong immigration laws. (at least with sane and honorable people that should be the case) These issues are all extremely huge problems. My Dads family all came from Italy and Sicily. I'm the first born American child in my Dads line. In fact my dad was born on the boat in international waters before they docked at Ellis Island and began their successful quest to earn their citizenship. Which (earning citizenship) was as it should be and as it should always be. My Dads family did everything they could to become Americans. If you called any of them "Italian Americans" they would vehemently correct your huge mistake. They would be insulted if you called them Italian American's. They were then and they still are to this very day American's through and through. They are Italians by birth heritage... But the United States of America is their home and their beloved nation state. The idea of coming to a foreign nation and bringing your culture and your language along with you with an intentional subversive agenda that seeks to conquer your host nation and it's people by using the weight of sheer numbers is an act of genocide against the host nation... that is the real issue here. Speaking broken English only shows that you are indeed trying to learn the language of the nation that you want to be a part of. A bigot might make fun of a Spanish speaking Mexican who speaks broken English... But that would be true in any nation. Bigotry is not exclusive to any one single race... No matter how hard the Liberal Marxist Communists like to say that only Caucasian people can be racist. That noise is just political hogwash that is being perpetrated by psychopathic bigots who do not want to be held responsible for their inbred hatred. So they try to turn their bigotry into an acceptable way of life by using political double speak and the lies of a very real Satan to scare and manipulate others into allowing them be as hateful, as criminal, and as insane, as they want to be. Greg Judy is a gentleman cattle rancher. His message is clear and concise. Greg doesn't mince words nor does he assign certain words with differing and opposing definitions to suit himself. He simply mispronounces a word based on his accent. It's really a non-issue because Greg's mission in life is not hampered in the least by the fact that he pronounces a word incorrectly. In fact by the way his channel and his overall popularity is blowing up as of late... I would say that people understand Greg Judy loud and clear. Still... With that being said... I want to say that I definitely understand where you're coming from. Having written it out with you thus far... even if we never come to a place where we agree. I do believe that your opinion about Greg messing up the word regenerative does not mean the end of the world. That is why I chose the word nitpicking. When you're picking nits that simply means your taking a very small issue and making it into something that it isn't for whatever reason you may have. But I empathize with your position even though I know that (as far as Greg Judy's speech pathology is concerned) you are just making too big of a deal out of it. But your premise as far as this nation is concerned is definitely something that should not be ignored. In that sense that makes you and I closer to agreement then you might ever care to believe. Take care Andre. sincerely, Dean O. :-I
@danielstarnes2523
@danielstarnes2523 4 жыл бұрын
Love the vid, could have done without the "inspiring" piano music- it didn't add anything.
@bruceparker6142
@bruceparker6142 4 жыл бұрын
I own no land
@quantumfloyd10
@quantumfloyd10 4 жыл бұрын
5 dislikes from psychotic vegans XD.
@baconneggs2406
@baconneggs2406 4 жыл бұрын
Bad audio so thumbs down
@kajallison8896
@kajallison8896 4 жыл бұрын
I’m one.
@deano.7533
@deano.7533 4 жыл бұрын
Vegans are so protein starved that their bodies are forced to get the nutrients they need from their bodies own muscle mass. This fact puts a huge strain on their hearts and on their brain chemistry. If you want to turn into a crazy nut bag just do what Vegans do and cut complex protein from animal fat out of your diet completely. The Vegan diet makes the Vegan insane. :-I
@H1ST0RYWriter
@H1ST0RYWriter 4 жыл бұрын
@@deano.7533 lol. Get a grip, you're the one sounding crazy. I'm not a vegan. A healthy diet is a healthy diet, regardless of what someone choses to restrict.
@deano.7533
@deano.7533 4 жыл бұрын
@@H1ST0RYWriter --- No. You are dead wrong on that. The human body needs certain nutrients to function properly. Most especially the human body needs complex protein from animal fat. Complex protein is important to brain function and muscle mass. The human brain is made out of fat. The human heart is made out of muscle. For instance if a person goes long enough without vitamin C then the body will develop debilitating scurvy. Thousands of homeless people in the United States alone suffer with scurvy from not getting that one single vitamin C nutrient in their lives. Vitamin C is just one of the many vitamin nutrients that the body needs to survive. If you go long enough without certain nutrients you slowly starve the body and your brain chemistry suffers tremendously as a result. When you deprive the body of complex protein (complex protein can only be found in animal muscle and fat) then the human body will slowly consume it's own muscle mass in a last ditch effort get what it needs to survive. You can get a form of protein from mixing beans and rice together but it is not complex protein so in fact your brain chemistry still suffers in the process. Vegans are only slowing down the dangerous effects of the Vegan diet by consuming beans and rice. People literally can give themselves a brain chemical disorder that looks like the early onset of dementia by depriving their bodies of the nutrients they need for their bodies to function properly. It takes a very long time to outwardly manifest but the initial symptoms come rapidly in behavior. If a person wants to slowly go crazy they only need to cut out all complex protein from animal fat in their diets. Vegetarians can easily damage themselves as well... But Vegans are literally killing themselves slowly... While at the same time they are slowly making themselves go crazy. The reality is that you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. So in fact it is you that needs to get a grip pal... Quit shooting off your mouth like you know what's going on when nothing could be further from the truth about you. Thousands of nutritionists all concur that if a vegan does not supplement complex protein with vitamin pills made from animal fat then they are going to suffer problems down the road as their bodies slowly consume it's own muscle mass. Vegans slowly starve their bodies of what they need to function properly and that reality first shows up in many of them in their extremely unreasonable anti-social behavior. :-I
@CoachZed
@CoachZed 3 жыл бұрын
Regenerative. Regen-er-a-tive.
@chasingthechequered5631
@chasingthechequered5631 4 жыл бұрын
Ohh, so you're one of those who makes money off other people and their content..
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