Mike you’ve been an outstanding role model for kids all around the world, I remember being 12 years old watching dirty jobs singling along to the intro music lmao, I can’t believe we are lucky enough to keep getting content like this. I’m positive I’m not the only one that feels this way thanks for doing what you do Mike!
put my thoughts to text perfectly ser. im so grateful to have poeple like him and adam savage that i grew up with still producing content like this that i cannot get enough of lol
Mike, I studies Physics and became a physicist doing radiation exposure safety inspections on healthcare facilities throughout Western Europe. I truly loved my job…Until I watched Dirty Jobs… I retired, moved back the US, bought a farm, sheep and hay…then I bought a tractor and started growing my own hay, added rabbits and chickens a garden and suddenly I’m living off the labor of my own hands! Thanks Mike. You’re making a great difference.
lol you mean you made TONS OF MONEY so that you could play farm. sorry but most real farmers live very hard lives struggling to be overtaken by large corporate farms.
@@nnbnbnn You don't need to be a corporate farmer to be a "real farmer" and that kind of gatekeeping isn't helpful to anyone. Anyone who raises livestock, takes care of the land, and supports themselves with their own crop and resources they grew or raised themselves is a farmer. Im not sure what the point of your comment even is - you come off as if it's somehow looked down upon to earn money at all, which makes no sense. it takes money to make money, investment is a thing, and that's not unique to farming... are we supposed to look down on OP because of what you said or what? So someone is farming for themselves and their own happiness... why is that something you need to shit on exactly? I'm not really understanding what your goal here is. It definitely sucks that smaller farms that do things right are often pushed out by the corporate greed and need to see big numbers, but that's not OP's fault, not applicable here, and certainly not a reason to hate on someone who's just living their best life. I'm pretty sure shitting on the smaller farmers isn't how you encourage equality for smaller farmers, not to mention that level of "ReAl FaRmErS" nonsense might just be making that situation worse - imagine if more people did what OP did, and like other countries and like in the olden days, raised their own food. The need and market for big-wig ran farms raising food for the entire nation would arguably grow smaller as a result, don't you think? So again - what was the point of what you're saying, exactly? Your tone sucked balls and you just seem salty that someone was more successful and happier than you. You don't have to make everyone else miserable just because you are.
@@nnbnbnn you demonstrate your obvious ignorance of what a physicist makes and your elitist attitude of what only someone who has farmed all their life is worthy to do. I’m sorry that you are so closed minded as to think you are the only one putting in a full day’s work or struggling to make ends meet.
Mike Rowe instantly takes me back to my childhood. I would sit with my parents and watch every new episode of Dirty Jobs. Good memories, thank you Mike.
I've lost track of how many years I have watched anything and everything that has Mike Rowe in it. And I will continue to do so. Always some of the top quality programming available anywhere. Great job Mike keep it up.
Mike: "You have any idea how many people your going to piss off with this kind of talk?" Carl: "I don't really care" Love this guy. More American's need to have this attitude, that what makes America great to some degree...
I feel like the "I'm going to do what I want and don't care what others think" has been somewhat set to the side. Everyone wants validation, be it social media, clout, ext. The best thing about America, you still somewhat can do whatever you want. Dont need validation. Do what makes you happy.
What makes America, Murica is people that think that collectively Americans just don't give a shit and what you demonstrated so well, lack of grammatical skills. That is what you are describing. If that is what you think America is, no wonder we are in the mess we are in. What makes us great, collectively, as a species and as Americans is making things better. When you can say that America isn't perfect, that she has always had serious problems that linger today but that you are willing to take her hand and help her get better. That is what makes us great. Americans - plural not possessive that's - contraction for that is You forgot to complete your motto, "makes America great" - again. We can tell by your grammar that is what you mean. Obviously, not all systems are quite ready.
Realized today that Mike is the Bob Ross, or Mr. Rogers for my generation of men at least. Inspired me to try many things and I finally landed on welding. Inspiring me still today to want to go crabbing and enjoy life. Thanks Mike.
Not just men with penises, either. Men as in humans! Lady of the femme variety here, Hi there, and ALWAYS loved Mike Rowe and Dirty Jobs - that era of Discovery television dedicated to learning and fun in one, not just Dirty Jobs, but things like Mythbusters - and coverage of unsung heroes and curios was a family event - I bonded with my mom over those programs, and gained even more knowledge and reason to respect the trades and the backbreaking work that goes on every day to make our world run. I think its a universal good deed to anyone and everyone who has the inclination to stay and listen. But I have to say, you have a good point - I think Mike Rowe being the Bob Ross/Mr. Rogers of Trades is an apt description!
@@Kyosumari I meant “men” of my generation in the colloquial sense. I’ve met many people of all size shapes and colors who are inspired and have been successful in their careers right along side me. I wasn’t trying to make a conversation about genitals. Frankly if you decide you’re sexual preference is important enough to talk about at work you aren’t working hard enough! 😂
@@Kyosumari takes a little while to change the standard of grammar after years of using it without the intention to offend anyone. If I did, I apologize. Nice to meet ya friend.
@@Kyosumari I’ll agree with you on that one line there about the indication to stay and listen. God gave us 2 ears and one mouth. We all should follow the ratio more than we do. Hahaha
Remember Euell Gibbons? Several decades ago he was somewhat famous for saying, "ever eat a pine tree?" Mike, I love that you know poems from Emily Dickinson - you are one of a kind. Thanks for everything you add to the Internets - I subscribe.
Ever since your first Dirty Jobs I've been hooked! I have an autographed picture of you from The Discovery Channel!!! Thank you Mr Rowe for all the laughter and entertainment.
Was watching avid where a guy was trying to grow a lot of food in poly tunnels in Southeast Alaska. Not a productive way to spend ones time as the return is very small as there isn't enough sun most years to ever get a decent harvest. Having spent seven years living in the wild in southeast I learned that one of the biggest factors to surviving out in the bush successfully, i.e. not suffering more than necessary, is to learn to spend ones time on the MOST productive way. In southeast alaska, using what grows naturally is the most productive and tasty way. There are dozens of varieties of good edible plants and dozens of berries to harvest, as well as shrimp, crab, fish, venison, bear, beaver, moose, blue grouse, and a large variety of the best eating of all, wild mushrooms. Rather have ten pounds of big yellow chanterelles than a few pounds of fish or red meat. One benefit of mushrooming is that one has to go slow, pay close attention and take ones time, which means running into a lot of animals as well.
Hey Mikey, I liked this episode very much. From humble "forager" to going "Hog Wild"... You never cease to amaze me. Kudos and Cheers to your crew and you, too.
Thanks to both these guys - found out the other day that US pork is banned in many countries due to them using Ractopamine in the food.... so grateful to see someone trying to bring things back to a more natural state :)
Mike the world needs more ROLE MODELS like yourself these kids go to public schools and misguided from day one…I’ve learned so much from you watching growing up and I hope to one day shake your hand thank you
This is fantastic. One of the main reasons I don't eat a lot of meat is because of the way livestock are mistreated at factory farms. While I personally couldn't ever raise an animal for slaughter because I'd get too attached, I very much appreciate that these animals are given a good living environment and treated kindly. If these conditions were the norm, I wouldn't have any problem eating commercially available meat. Mike, I was just a kid when I started watching your shows nearly 20 years ago. To this day, I look up to your adventurous spirit and willingness to embrace new experiences. Keep up the great work brother!
As an old Eagle, they certainly don't teach them the way we were 50 years ago... There's so much in the woods & ditches, that is quite tasty. & if you happen by some, as you're out trout fishing, or just out for a walk, it tends to be a bonus... Thanx !
“It’s called fishin, not catchin” is what my dad has always said. I’m 22 and that still holds true after my 20th year of fishing. Love you Mike! And love these clips man! 💪☮️🤙
Just want you to know my son starts welding school soon instead of college because of your show. Plus he’s working his butt off to pay cash for tuition.
I’m available if / when you realize you need a host apprentice. Your sense of humor and quick witted responses absolutely get me Mike. Thanks for being you and showing us all these interesting and unique jobs. Love your job. And for real, keep me in mind if you ever want an apprentice.
Just a quick note to anyone who lives near Kroger grocery stores. They carry a type of pork called doroc it has the same qualities that their breeding for and it will make you love pork again.
Yep. My dad took my brother and i out into the desert to camp. Im from AZ. The point of this camping trip was survival training. Water is tough to come by, but the amount of edibles and medicinals in the desert is astounding.
Hey man thank you for putting up this series, whomever thought of it good call, UA-cam is cool for content like this, I wish you would make a series like this on your channel, even if it was made on a weekend, 52 weeks in a year 52 episodes.
Its amazing to me that this man is so mainstream and yet so not. Gives me hope. I forage for mushrooms, veg/salad greens, garden for veg, am cross breeding ducks to make my own perfect homestead breed. Fish, clam, hunt. Its exciting to me to see this stuff get exposure!
I have huge bushes of those huckleberries in my yard, my mom and I used to make the best tasting wine I've ever had out of them. It sure is a lot of work though. Love the show, keep em coming.
Dandelions were actually brought from Europe as a food source, crop and for homemade salves. The flowers, roots and leaves (greens) are all edible. 😁 I grew up working in the yard in the garden as well as my Dad teaching me how to hunt and fish from tbe age of 8. I took Horticulture my freshman year of high school as well. Having worked in the medical field for over 20 years, I've always had an interest in which plants are used for medical issues. ~ APRIL LIPKE
As an Iowan i would love to see more farmers breed similar pigs to sell through either their own farm or through the local butcher's, however Politicians will side with with those "big 6" producers, mostly due to potential job loss if that ever takes off, or gets a foothold. On one hand, they claim they are for Iowa Farmers, however they don't do nearly enough for them. This could bring back the smaller farmers throughout the state instead of the trend for the past 30+ years of mega farms due to being forced out of farming, those farms bout out, etc. all so they can make it and not go bust. When Corporations get their shareholder driven sticky fingers into things it is all about quantity and not quality.
Thank you Mr Rowe, you do what 99% of celebrities won't, stick up for the blue collar boys showing the good work they do. I would love to have coffee with you some day😊
Living off the fat of the land made me instantly think about Of mice and men! I mentioned this before Mike in the episode 😊 One of my favorite books and films. I usually pinch one off first thing in the morning lol!
I love this show. I live in texas and we hunt Ferrell pig's and the meat you get is way better than store bought if you get one that's young not babies but teenagers.
agriculture is monopolized by a small group of politicians and land owners they make everything incredibly difficult on the american farmer any media coverage exposing it is good for the people
I've been going to Bodega bay for 40 years, its a beautiful spot that in the summer you can always count on 60 degrees and foogy. I nice day away from the summer sun in the vally
You're right up there with Scott Van Dyne as far as people who turned their lives around. Proud of the legacy that you made and the young men (myself included) that you inspired.
Interesting look into a vastly different lifestyle. They definitely seem to enjoy it though. Very informative and laid out in an easy to understand way.
I live in southern Louisiana outside of Baton Rouge and you can still see honor system eggs 🥚 and firewood 🪵 places. There usually a little box there to drop your money in.
Would be awesome to see Hank get more screen time in a future episode. He's one of the guys that first inspired me to get into foraging wild foods in Mendocino County back in 2014.
The concerned look on the piggies faces was awesome. Although I understood the forager, I've known enough subsistence fishers and people who relied upon agricultural cast offs to survive as well as simply low end agricultural workers, that I wonder about coastal America a bit more.
Reminding me of the times muy uncle Lloyd and I would go out to Bodega Bay and I swear that looks like the jetty. Well...he would skin dive for abalone and I would put them in the bucket. 8-10 inch abalone! That was in the 60's. Huckleberry dumplings with 1/2 & 1/2 and sugar are great.
When I was a kid my mom and dad had a garden and it was awesome the vegetables were fresh picked that day nothing like it then moved to a farm same thing except a little more we had our own garden cows pigs chickens and goats self-sufficient very few things we had to go buy but the freshness of the food unbelievable better than grocery store. Crazy thing is is this is how America began everybody had to grow their own food and hunt and fish, but if you try to be self-sufficient today and not go to the grocery store you're looked at as weird
Mike you’ve been an outstanding role model for kids all around the world, I remember being 12 years old watching dirty jobs singling along to the intro music lmao, I can’t believe we are lucky enough to keep getting content like this. I’m positive I’m not the only one that feels this way thanks for doing what you do Mike!
😂😂😂❤
You definitely aren’t the only one man 🤟
Dirty jobs was a family event back in my childhood
Freakingloved it and when they had it on Netflix I must of watch every episode close to 15 times. Rowe tha working dudes dude
put my thoughts to text perfectly ser. im so grateful to have poeple like him and adam savage that i grew up with still producing content like this that i cannot get enough of lol
Mike, I studies Physics and became a physicist doing radiation exposure safety inspections on healthcare facilities throughout Western Europe. I truly loved my job…Until I watched Dirty Jobs… I retired, moved back the US, bought a farm, sheep and hay…then I bought a tractor and started growing my own hay, added rabbits and chickens a garden and suddenly I’m living off the labor of my own hands! Thanks Mike. You’re making a great difference.
lol you mean you made TONS OF MONEY so that you could play farm. sorry but most real farmers live very hard lives struggling to be overtaken by large corporate farms.
@nnbnbnn That is a choice. The initial investment always comes from somewhere, family, bank or savings.
@@nnbnbnn You don't need to be a corporate farmer to be a "real farmer" and that kind of gatekeeping isn't helpful to anyone. Anyone who raises livestock, takes care of the land, and supports themselves with their own crop and resources they grew or raised themselves is a farmer. Im not sure what the point of your comment even is - you come off as if it's somehow looked down upon to earn money at all, which makes no sense. it takes money to make money, investment is a thing, and that's not unique to farming... are we supposed to look down on OP because of what you said or what? So someone is farming for themselves and their own happiness... why is that something you need to shit on exactly? I'm not really understanding what your goal here is.
It definitely sucks that smaller farms that do things right are often pushed out by the corporate greed and need to see big numbers, but that's not OP's fault, not applicable here, and certainly not a reason to hate on someone who's just living their best life. I'm pretty sure shitting on the smaller farmers isn't how you encourage equality for smaller farmers, not to mention that level of "ReAl FaRmErS" nonsense might just be making that situation worse - imagine if more people did what OP did, and like other countries and like in the olden days, raised their own food. The need and market for big-wig ran farms raising food for the entire nation would arguably grow smaller as a result, don't you think?
So again - what was the point of what you're saying, exactly? Your tone sucked balls and you just seem salty that someone was more successful and happier than you. You don't have to make everyone else miserable just because you are.
@@nnbnbnn you demonstrate your obvious ignorance of what a physicist makes and your elitist attitude of what only someone who has farmed all their life is worthy to do. I’m sorry that you are so closed minded as to think you are the only one putting in a full day’s work or struggling to make ends meet.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist9 He is, and has been these 43 years.
Mike Rowe instantly takes me back to my childhood. I would sit with my parents and watch every new episode of Dirty Jobs. Good memories, thank you Mike.
The world does not deserve this man. What a saint.
Hail Satan!
Mike is the man fk ur gods
I've lost track of how many years I have watched anything and everything that has Mike Rowe in it. And I will continue to do so. Always some of the top quality programming available anywhere. Great job Mike keep it up.
Mike: "You have any idea how many people your going to piss off with this kind of talk?" Carl: "I don't really care" Love this guy. More American's need to have this attitude, that what makes America great to some degree...
I feel like the "I'm going to do what I want and don't care what others think" has been somewhat set to the side. Everyone wants validation, be it social media, clout, ext. The best thing about America, you still somewhat can do whatever you want. Dont need validation. Do what makes you happy.
@@x56sb Agree New Generation. I feel bad for our country after all the GenX die off, this country will be SOL...
What makes America, Murica is people that think that collectively Americans just don't give a shit and what you demonstrated so well, lack of grammatical skills. That is what you are describing. If that is what you think America is, no wonder we are in the mess we are in. What makes us great, collectively, as a species and as Americans is making things better. When you can say that America isn't perfect, that she has always had serious problems that linger today but that you are willing to take her hand and help her get better. That is what makes us great.
Americans - plural not possessive
that's - contraction for that is
You forgot to complete your motto, "makes America great" - again. We can tell by your grammar that is what you mean.
Obviously, not all systems are quite ready.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ One of you buy-bull thumpers in every crowd. Shew, go get some help to quit your addiction.
its what started this country is someone who wanted something done and didn't care who he pissed off.
Realized today that Mike is the Bob Ross, or Mr. Rogers for my generation of men at least.
Inspired me to try many things and I finally landed on welding.
Inspiring me still today to want to go crabbing and enjoy life.
Thanks Mike.
Not just men with penises, either. Men as in humans! Lady of the femme variety here, Hi there, and ALWAYS loved Mike Rowe and Dirty Jobs - that era of Discovery television dedicated to learning and fun in one, not just Dirty Jobs, but things like Mythbusters - and coverage of unsung heroes and curios was a family event - I bonded with my mom over those programs, and gained even more knowledge and reason to respect the trades and the backbreaking work that goes on every day to make our world run. I think its a universal good deed to anyone and everyone who has the inclination to stay and listen. But I have to say, you have a good point - I think Mike Rowe being the Bob Ross/Mr. Rogers of Trades is an apt description!
@@Kyosumari I meant “men” of my generation in the colloquial sense. I’ve met many people of all size shapes and colors who are inspired and have been successful in their careers right along side me. I wasn’t trying to make a conversation about genitals. Frankly if you decide you’re sexual preference is important enough to talk about at work you aren’t working hard enough! 😂
@@Kyosumari takes a little while to change the standard of grammar after years of using it without the intention to offend anyone.
If I did, I apologize. Nice to meet ya friend.
@@Kyosumari I’ll agree with you on that one line there about the indication to stay and listen. God gave us 2 ears and one mouth. We all should follow the ratio more than we do. Hahaha
Remember Euell Gibbons? Several decades ago he was somewhat famous for saying, "ever eat a pine tree?" Mike, I love that you know poems from Emily Dickinson - you are one of a kind. Thanks for everything you add to the Internets - I subscribe.
Mr Gibbons died of cancer. No guarantee that living off the land can't kill you. Some things just aren't meant for human consumption.
Mike Rowe has always been the man for TV world. Never gets old watching what he does next. Thank you sir for all the wonderful memories.
Ever since your first Dirty Jobs I've been hooked! I have an autographed picture of you from The Discovery Channel!!! Thank you Mr Rowe for all the laughter and entertainment.
the forager dude was hilarious. daintiest catch lol
Was watching avid where a guy was trying to grow a lot of food in poly tunnels in Southeast Alaska. Not a productive way to spend ones time as the return is very small as there isn't enough sun most years to ever get a decent harvest. Having spent seven years living in the wild in southeast I learned that one of the biggest factors to surviving out in the bush successfully, i.e. not suffering more than necessary, is to learn to spend ones time on the MOST productive way. In southeast alaska, using what grows naturally is the most productive and tasty way. There are dozens of varieties of good edible plants and dozens of berries to harvest, as well as shrimp, crab, fish, venison, bear, beaver, moose, blue grouse, and a large variety of the best eating of all, wild mushrooms. Rather have ten pounds of big yellow chanterelles than a few pounds of fish or red meat. One benefit of mushrooming is that one has to go slow, pay close attention and take ones time, which means running into a lot of animals as well.
Mike Rowe for President.
Make America work again!
The Deadliest Catch bit is only made funnier by the fact that Mike Rowe actually narrates that show 😂
I cant get enough of watching Mike do his thing in this show! Such a good guy and a great host for this.
Hey Mikey, I liked this episode very much. From humble "forager" to going "Hog Wild"... You never cease to amaze me. Kudos and Cheers to your crew and you, too.
Thanks to both these guys - found out the other day that US pork is banned in many countries due to them using Ractopamine in the food.... so grateful to see someone trying to bring things back to a more natural state :)
Mike the world needs more ROLE MODELS like yourself these kids go to public schools and misguided from day one…I’ve learned so much from you watching growing up and I hope to one day shake your hand thank you
This is fantastic. One of the main reasons I don't eat a lot of meat is because of the way livestock are mistreated at factory farms. While I personally couldn't ever raise an animal for slaughter because I'd get too attached, I very much appreciate that these animals are given a good living environment and treated kindly. If these conditions were the norm, I wouldn't have any problem eating commercially available meat.
Mike, I was just a kid when I started watching your shows nearly 20 years ago. To this day, I look up to your adventurous spirit and willingness to embrace new experiences. Keep up the great work brother!
Mike Rowe is literally a gem, we must always protect him!
I binged the entire history yesterday. Love this, keep it up Mike, you're truly a good guy (especially the SWEAT Pledge)
Love this. Hog guy is the real deal. 🇺🇸
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Mike is simply the best and been a great role model and someone I've looked up to for many, many years. Thanks Mike.
Little confused here. Why are there so few subscribers for such a quality show? There should be millions!
That was perfectly timed asking him if he was "going to eat that". Gentle giant holding that small bone. "Yea." 😂
The "Of Mice and Men" joke 😆 classic Mike: an intelligent literary reference, tempered by sarcasm
As an old Eagle, they certainly don't teach them the way we were 50 years ago... There's so much in the woods & ditches, that is quite tasty. & if you happen by some, as you're out trout fishing, or just out for a walk, it tends to be a bonus... Thanx !
Love and seen everything you have done Mike, God bless, and don't forget, We the People!!!!!
“It’s called fishin, not catchin” is what my dad has always said. I’m 22 and that still holds true after my 20th year of fishing. Love you Mike! And love these clips man! 💪☮️🤙
I'm loving this series. So glad it's on youtube.
And Smithfield is CHINESE OWNED, so is a percentage of Farmland now. You go Carl!!! We're on board!
~ APRIL LIPKE
Just want you to know my son starts welding school soon instead of college because of your show. Plus he’s working his butt off to pay cash for tuition.
I love this! Thank you Mike and the rest of the team! You guys all are freaking amazing!
You're a great man, Mike Rowe. What's not to love about you? Intelligent and handsome too. A Fan since Dirty Jobs.
Mikes voice.. gives me the shivers .. ❤️❤️
I’m available if / when you realize you need a host apprentice. Your sense of humor and quick witted responses absolutely get me Mike. Thanks for being you and showing us all these interesting and unique jobs. Love your job.
And for real, keep me in mind if you ever want an apprentice.
I can listen to Mike narrate a show all day 😊 keep up the awesome work Mike! Thanks for such great content over the years and now👍🏾
Mike's the reason I'm always switching jobs. I find the adventure in learning new skills and doing new things. His job is my dream job lol
This is absolutely an amazing show . I've watched every episode with anticipation for the next episode
Just a quick note to anyone who lives near Kroger grocery stores. They carry a type of pork called doroc it has the same qualities that their breeding for and it will make you love pork again.
mike you are a national treasure. just a few hours ago i found out about this show and i couldn’t be more grateful.
Hank Shaw is a boss. So glad to see you doing things like this.
Super show
Easiest way to get in trouble. Be yourself. Enjoyed this one.
Yep. My dad took my brother and i out into the desert to camp. Im from AZ. The point of this camping trip was survival training. Water is tough to come by, but the amount of edibles and medicinals in the desert is astounding.
Mike and crew y'all rock! Love anything your in. Peace
“Do you know how many people you’re going to piss off? I don’t care!” Priceless
Really cool, thank you all for producing and uploading this!
Hey man thank you for putting up this series, whomever thought of it good call, UA-cam is cool for content like this, I wish you would make a series like this on your channel, even if it was made on a weekend, 52 weeks in a year 52 episodes.
11:10 is the WHOLE point of him, this, and our future. Great video, guys.
Mike brings light to the world of what is loss, thank you
Its amazing to me that this man is so mainstream and yet so not. Gives me hope. I forage for mushrooms, veg/salad greens, garden for veg, am cross breeding ducks to make my own perfect homestead breed. Fish, clam, hunt. Its exciting to me to see this stuff get exposure!
Fishing, berries, and pigs, oh my. Great one, thanks.
thanks for sharing your adventures very entertaining and educational
Love this show! Thanks to all behind it!
Thanks Mike, for your independent and diverse adventures.
I have huge bushes of those huckleberries in my yard, my mom and I used to make the best tasting wine I've ever had out of them. It sure is a lot of work though. Love the show, keep em coming.
Dandelions were actually brought from Europe as a food source, crop and for homemade salves. The flowers, roots and leaves (greens) are all edible. 😁
I grew up working in the yard in the garden as well as my Dad teaching me how to hunt and fish from tbe age of 8.
I took Horticulture my freshman year of high school as well. Having worked in the medical field for over 20 years, I've always had an interest in which plants are used for medical issues.
~ APRIL LIPKE
As an Iowan i would love to see more farmers breed similar pigs to sell through either their own farm or through the local butcher's, however Politicians will side with with those "big 6" producers, mostly due to potential job loss if that ever takes off, or gets a foothold. On one hand, they claim they are for Iowa Farmers, however they don't do nearly enough for them. This could bring back the smaller farmers throughout the state instead of the trend for the past 30+ years of mega farms due to being forced out of farming, those farms bout out, etc. all so they can make it and not go bust. When Corporations get their shareholder driven sticky fingers into things it is all about quantity and not quality.
Thank you Mr Rowe, you do what 99% of celebrities won't, stick up for the blue collar boys showing the good work they do. I would love to have coffee with you some day😊
God bless
Mike I'm so happy for you and this new show!!!
Living off the fat of the land made me instantly think about Of mice and men!
I mentioned this before Mike in the episode 😊
One of my favorite books and films.
I usually pinch one off first thing in the morning lol!
I love this show. I live in texas and we hunt Ferrell pig's and the meat you get is way better than store bought if you get one that's young not babies but teenagers.
Wonderful show; love this to bits!!!
Mr. Rowe. I really like these videos!¡!
agriculture is monopolized by a small group of politicians and land owners they make everything incredibly difficult on the american farmer any media coverage exposing it is good for the people
Notice the plastic boots on all the shows Mike does on natural farms.. its to keep them natural. Love it.
I've been going to Bodega bay for 40 years, its a beautiful spot that in the summer you can always count on 60 degrees and foogy. I nice day away from the summer sun in the vally
Bruh, Mike you the best bro. Glad I found the channel after all these years.
Mike Rowe is a National Treasure
You're right up there with Scott Van Dyne as far as people who turned their lives around. Proud of the legacy that you made and the young men (myself included) that you inspired.
Hank Shaw is the best! I have his Buck, Buck, Moose cookbook and it's great.
That's why we raise American Guinea Hog pigs. Red meat a really good lard! I'm glad he's bringing a variety back!
Best Show on the net and on TV. HIGH FIVE!!
I look forward to seeing those pork chops in the grocery store!
Such a great show. Love seeing alternatives.
Interesting look into a vastly different lifestyle. They definitely seem to enjoy it though. Very informative and laid out in an easy to understand way.
Loved it!
Dang Mike …your never done finding unique ,beautiful ,informative material …Thank You
Mike is the king of doing side quests til you hit max level. Lol
I live in southern Louisiana outside of Baton Rouge and you can still see honor system eggs 🥚 and firewood 🪵 places.
There usually a little box there to drop your money in.
Would be awesome to see Hank get more screen time in a future episode. He's one of the guys that first inspired me to get into foraging wild foods in Mendocino County back in 2014.
I love the pig farmer! Yes im a pork eater and its not the same as it used to be
Good on him
Love foraging also!
I think I have already commented this like 10 times, but man I am F***ing loving these so much Mike!
Thank you. 😊
The concerned look on the piggies faces was awesome. Although I understood the forager, I've known enough subsistence fishers and people who relied upon agricultural cast offs to survive as well as simply low end agricultural workers, that I wonder about coastal America a bit more.
Why don't you have a boat?
" I'm not in that tax bracket". lmao ain't that the truth
Like I told my son, "You don't want a boat. You want a friend with a boat." 😄
@@dawnmichelle4403 I own a kayak. does that count? lol
@@johns5263 😄
Definition of a boat: A hole in the water you throw your money in 😂
@@clmuseum4412 A Jon boat is good enough in my book. Idk why people buy 100k pontoons
Crazy one would have slim pickens on greens in central California. There are dozens of plants to harvest there, one of the best being wild fennel.
This dude is hilarious. I wish this was longer
Reminding me of the times muy uncle Lloyd and I would go out to Bodega Bay and I swear that looks like the jetty. Well...he would skin dive for abalone and I would put them in the bucket. 8-10 inch abalone! That was in the 60's. Huckleberry dumplings with 1/2 & 1/2 and sugar are great.
❤😂 Let's all support the small Farms!!❤
When I was a kid my mom and dad had a garden and it was awesome the vegetables were fresh picked that day nothing like it
then moved to a farm same thing except a little more we had our own garden
cows pigs chickens and goats self-sufficient very few things we had to go buy but the freshness of the food unbelievable better than grocery store.
Crazy thing is is this is how America began everybody had to grow their own food and hunt and fish,
but if you try to be self-sufficient today and not go to the grocery store you're looked at as weird
That "tiny crab pot" is a bird suet holder available at any pet or backyard bird store.
I like the way this guy thinks about pigs And the industry. And I like how he wants to change the pigdustry.😊🐖🐷
Thank you for this great show
Always enjoy your adventures.
Dear Mike, love everything you’ve let us explore what we’d never know,from this video, can you please say, I’m your huckleberry……
I love this show. And any show Mr. Rowe is involved in. His personality is hilarious.
Mike Rowe is a gem! 😅