π 5 Books mentioned in "The Best Argument Against Veganism | Joel Salatin | EP 539" of The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Podcast: The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
Episode: The Best Argument Against Veganism | Joel Salatin | EP 539
Published on April 17, 2025
Hereβs a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal
Buy Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal by Joel Salatin on Amazon
Um he's also written everything I want to do is illegal which I love as a title.
Jordan B. Peterson mentions this as another book written by Joel Salatin.

Grass Productivity
Buy Grass Productivity by Andre Voisin, Robert C. Worstell on Amazon
And because he'd already gotten on to this this moving animals around some Andre Voyini was a Frenchman who who wrote grass productivity, kind of still the Bible of of rotational or controlled grazing.
Joel Salatin mentions this book and its author as influential in his father's approach to rotational grazing.

Homestead Tsunami
Buy Homestead Tsunami by Joel Salatin on Amazon
Uh the latest one was Homestead Tsunami which is a description of well the dawning interest in homesteading as a uh potential choice of life let's say.
Jordan B. Peterson mentions this as Joel Salatin's latest book.

Pastured Poultry Profit$
Buy Pastured Poultry Profit$ by Joel Salatin on Amazon
um You Can Farm, which is partly what we discussed, and pastured poultry profits, which is a book that documents a particular form of agrarian lifestyle as a solution to the economic problems that young people might be facing.
Jordan B. Peterson mentions this as another book written by Joel Salatin, describing its content.

You Can Farm
Buy You Can Farm by Joel Salatin on Amazon
um You Can Farm, which is partly what we discussed, and pastured poultry profits, which is a book that documents a particular form of agrarian lifestyle as a solution to the economic problems that young people might be facing.
Jordan B. Peterson mentions this as another book written by Joel Salatin.