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🗓️ 16 May 2019
⏱️ 62 minutes
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In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, Dave talks with Cody Hopkins at the 6th Annual Biohacking Conference. Cody is a physicist turned first-generation farmer turned founder and CEO of Grass Roots Farmers’ Cooperative.
He has spent more than a dozen years developing a vertically integrated sustainable livestock farm with an unwavering vision of creating a farming business that is good for the animals, good for the environment and good for customers.
Cody and his wife, Andrea Todt, established Grass Roots Farmers’ Cooperative in 2014, with their own Falling Sky Farm in Arkansas as one of the founding farms. Grass Roots is a collective partnership of more than 20 small farms across the U.S—in places such as Oregon, Nevada, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Texas, Arkansas, and North Carolina—fostering respectful farming practices and love for the land.
“Grass Roots Cooperative is on a mission to change the way meat is produced and consumed in this country,” Cody says. “Healthy animals raised outdoors with sunlight, fresh air, and clean grass—no hormones, antibiotics, or GMOs needed.”
The goal is to reach 100 farms over the next three years.
Farms in the cooperative follow a single set of the highest quality standards with a focus on five priorities:
“As customers are demanding more and more transparency and higher and higher quality meat that's healthier for them, where the animals are treated better, it's creating a whole new opportunity for farmers,” Cody says. “We’re always looking for those symbiotic relationships, where you're putting an animal in an environment that it's evolved to live in, versus trying to force them into some other system.”
The outcome? A naturally balanced ecosystem, soil regeneration and productive pastures.
Grass Roots’ aim is to provide the best quality and most nutritious meat in a manner that is humane, transparent, sustainable and fair. Its farms are the first in the United States to use blockchain technology to trace their products from farm to fork. This allows customers to be confident in the origin and quality of the meat they buy. Grass Roots also has an open-farm policy and is completely transparent at every stage.
“Let's focus on supporting small scale farmers that are doing this right,” Cody says. “That really is what it comes back to for me, being able to connect with those small farmers, support them, and let the customers vote with their dollar on the kind of food system they want to support.”
And that, says Dave, is “actually how food is supposed to work.”
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0:00.0 | You're listening to Bulletproof Radio with Dave Asprey. |
0:16.6 | Today's school factor of the day shed some light on farming practices and statistics in |
0:21.5 | the US that you probably don't know are affecting what goes on your plate. |
0:26.5 | In 1982 and 2012 the average age of an American farmer rose from 50 and a half years to 58.3 years. |
0:35.5 | Farmers ordered in 65 outnumber farmers younger than 35 by 6 to 1. |
0:42.5 | And at 2013 the average age of starting farmers was 49. |
0:48.6 | By the way that makes me a head of the curve because I'm 46 and I've had a farm for a couple |
0:52.9 | years now. |
0:54.7 | All farms have an exit rate of 9% to 10% per year which is on par with all sorts of other |
1:00.6 | small new businesses and two thirds of farmland in the US is set to transition to new owners |
1:06.8 | in the next 20 years. |
1:08.5 | So if you're like me you want to be able to prove you care about where your food comes |
1:11.7 | from. |
1:12.7 | This is really really important. |
1:14.6 | This is a fundamental change in what you are going to be able to buy at any price. |
1:20.9 | And if those numbers surprised you that's good because today's guest has said hell no |
1:25.3 | to that stuff and is totally upending about what we think we know about small family farms |
1:30.5 | in America. |
1:31.9 | Today's interview is recorded in person where together at the Beverly Hilton at the 6th annual |
1:37.9 | biohacking conference. |
1:39.8 | This is a conference that started 6 years ago with 100 people and it's more than a thousand |
1:44.2 | people now and really become part of the movement that got biohacking in the dictionary |
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