Health Ranger - Mike Adams - Stockpile Fertilizer NOW for Food Resilience Aired: 2026-03-12 Duration: 14:13 === Stockpiling White Gold (02:31) === [00:00:04] Remember how I previously called fertilizer white gold? [00:00:08] Because you could stockpile fertilizer. [00:00:11] Just like you can stockpile gold or silver or food or water or other survival supplies. [00:00:17] Well, now in the aftermath of the war, well, the war is still going on in the Middle East, fertilizer supplies are about to become very scarce and very expensive. [00:00:29] We're going to see a global reduction of fertilizer production somewhere between 30 and 40 percent for a number of reasons, but all having to do with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the destruction of infrastructure in the Middle East and other similar factors. [00:00:45] So fertilizer, if you've already stockpiled it, it's suddenly worth more. [00:00:51] If you haven't stockpiled it, you have a short window of time to get more. [00:00:57] And the best way to do this is to go to like an animal feed store or some kind of a rural country farming type shop. [00:01:07] They will sell fertilizer by the bag, typically, like 50 pound bags or 40 pound bags, what have you. [00:01:14] Or you can buy in bulk. [00:01:16] You could get fertilizer by the palate and you can have it delivered with a forklift or whatever, whatever format works best for you. [00:01:25] Now, just be careful with it. [00:01:28] You know, fertilizer does contain components, let's say made with urea or ammonia that in certain configurations could be used in certain formats to make explosives. [00:01:43] So obviously, I'm not recommending that. [00:01:47] And you want to store it carefully, keep it dry, keep it cool, keep it in the dark, etc. [00:01:51] It's not going to just spontaneously ignite, by the way, but I mean, you would actually have to try very hard to make it do anything other than be a fertilizer. [00:02:01] But you may raise red flags among authorities if you are buying a lot of fertilizer all at once or some of the raw materials such as buckets of urea. [00:02:12] You may want to limit your purchases of those things just because you don't want maybe Homeland Security knocking on your door, like, why are you buying all this fertilizer? [00:02:22] Your answer would be, well, because Health Radio told me this is white gold. [00:02:26] Well, yeah, Homeland Security probably, they don't care about that. [00:02:30] Like you are fitting the pattern of somebody who's stockpiling, you know, explosives or something. === Going Off-Grid With Robots (04:35) === [00:02:35] So don't do that. [00:02:37] And I'm obviously I'm only recommending fertilizer for food production. [00:02:42] See, fertilizer is sort of stored food. [00:02:44] It's a, or it's the potential for food. [00:02:47] And the more you stockpile, the more food you can grow, the more you can help neighbors and your community to grow food in the middle of a famine or a global fertilizer shortage like what we are experiencing or about to experience. [00:03:02] So there are lots of rational reasons to stock up on various fertilizers. [00:03:06] Well, which kind should you get? [00:03:08] Well, it depends on what you want to grow. [00:03:10] So, you know, use your favorite AI engine to answer that question and get your favorite mix of NPK, whatever. [00:03:18] You're also going to need some trace minerals and you're going to need, you know, magnesium and calcium and the trace minerals on top of that. [00:03:24] So make sure you're doing all that if you want to grow your own food. [00:03:29] I believe a day is coming soon when we will have robots that will be able to help us do local gardening. [00:03:37] In fact, that is my number one use case for robots. [00:03:40] I want robots that can pull weeds and grow food and harvest food. [00:03:45] And so far we don't have that. [00:03:47] I don't even care about robots that will fold laundry or do the dishes. [00:03:51] Want robots that will grow food, because at that point we can semi-automate local organic, homegrown food. [00:04:00] We can be more self-reliant, more off-grid and actually have more nutritious foods compared to what is typically available in the grocery stores. [00:04:09] And when those robots become available, they will of course need fertilizer, and that fertilizer will last for decades. [00:04:16] So there's no harm in stocking up now, And it's funny because I am, I'm actually sitting on a few pallets of fertilizer from years ago that I'd purchase as part of preparedness. [00:04:32] But these are very high in magnesium and calcium. [00:04:36] So they're used for growing vegetables. [00:04:38] But I've got a couple of pallets of that that I haven't even tapped into yet. [00:04:43] So I'm set, at least in the fertilizer category. [00:04:47] But we don't have the robots, unfortunately. [00:04:50] So we're still waiting on that. [00:04:52] So along with all of this, it's a good idea to store seeds. [00:04:55] And we've got the seed kits available at healthrangerstore.com. [00:05:01] All kinds of seed varieties that you can either store those or you can start planting this year if you want to plant. [00:05:10] We've got the courses at brighteonuniversity.com, courses from Marjorie Wildcraft and others that you can purchase and download that teach you how to grow a lot of food in a very small space with the least amount of time. [00:05:26] So that's available. [00:05:28] And then you're going to want a home water source, either rainwater collection with a large tank or well water and a filtration system. [00:05:40] Because you don't want to be dependent on centralized water because that's not reliable. [00:05:45] Just like you don't want to be dependent on centralized electricity or gasoline or anything else. [00:05:51] If you can go more off-grid, do so. [00:05:54] If you can grow some percentage of your own food and have your own water and have your own electricity, do all that. [00:06:01] Do everything you can do to get off-grid. [00:06:03] That's going to serve you well. [00:06:04] That may be just getting a diesel generator right now, let's say, because the batteries aren't that great yet for off-grid power storage. [00:06:14] But that's coming also. [00:06:16] That's a problem that's about to be solved, just like the problem of not having robots. [00:06:22] So it's going to get easier to live off-grid in the years ahead as there's new developments in solar panels, battery storage technology, robotics, local AI, etc. [00:06:35] You'll want to take advantage of all of those. [00:06:37] And I will keep you posted on all of those because this is an area where I have very high interest. [00:06:42] This is also a lifestyle that I live. [00:06:45] I'm always trying to get more off-grid, that is more self-reliant, and using today's best technology to help me achieve that. [00:06:54] And I'm sharing with you the things that I find that will work. [00:07:00] So I'm expecting a lot of breakthroughs over the next two years that will make off-grid living much easier to tap into for most people. === Leveraging Fertilizer For Survival (06:08) === [00:07:11] And stocking fertilizer between now and then is a great idea. [00:07:15] So you might as well get started. [00:07:17] So just start today. [00:07:19] Buy a 50-pound bag of fertilizer or whatever you can find. [00:07:24] Have a place to put it. [00:07:25] Keep it dry because it will attract water, by the way. [00:07:27] It will attract moisture out of the air. [00:07:30] So you want to keep it sealed and dry. [00:07:34] And as the fertilizer situation gets worse because of the war in the Middle East, you're going to find that that investment has more and more value. [00:07:42] And then as food yields, crop yields plummet, and that's coming also, and food prices go up, you're going to find that your fertilizer can be leveraged to amplify your own larger local food supply that will have even more value. [00:08:00] So the fertilizer itself will have value. [00:08:02] And that's a barter item, by the way. [00:08:04] You can barter fertilizer just like you can barter ammo or silver or whatever. [00:08:09] But imagine how much more it's going to be worth when you turn it into food and then you can barter the food. [00:08:16] How much will fresh tomatoes and zucchini be worth? [00:08:20] You know, a lot in the middle of a famine, especially. [00:08:24] Or what about okra? [00:08:26] Okra has quite a bit of protein in it because of the seeds. [00:08:31] So, and okra is super easy to grow, but it needs a lot of fertilizer. [00:08:35] So it's going to be very valuable there. [00:08:38] In the meantime, if you just want to buy storable food, we've got that too. [00:08:42] But that's only a stopgap solution, really. [00:08:45] Ultimately, you need to be able to grow your own food. [00:08:47] But if you want storable food, shop with us, healthrangerstore.com slash survival. [00:08:54] We put together a collection for you there of our number 10 cans with freeze-dried fruits and vegetables that a lot of people are missing, by the way, from their stored food supplies. [00:09:04] We've got the ranger buckets, mini buckets, mega buckets, everything, nuts and seeds and quinoa, beans and legumes and oats and lots more. [00:09:15] You can find all that at healthrangerstore.com slash survival. [00:09:20] So take advantage of that while we still have the supplies. [00:09:24] Probably we're going to see a strong uptick in food sales because of the war and the, you know, the crop yields problem and the fertilizer shortages and the sulfuric acid shortage that affects fertilizer production and the natural gas infrastructure being damaged, etc., etc. [00:09:43] Right. [00:09:44] But the thing is, you know, most people, they won't know what's coming because they're not really paying attention and there's a lag time. [00:09:54] So a lot of these effects that I'm mentioning won't kick in until later this year. [00:09:59] But it's already going to happen because, you know, the oil and gas infrastructure has already been damaged or destroyed or severed. [00:10:08] And the shipments have already halted. [00:10:11] So even if they restart everything now, it's going to take a month or more to get things back online. [00:10:16] And we're going to end up with more than a month of a gap in the system, probably multiple months of gaps, even if there's peace tomorrow. [00:10:25] And I don't think there's going to be peace tomorrow, unfortunately. [00:10:29] So anyway, get yourself prepared. [00:10:31] HealthRangerStore.com and get fertilizer from a local feed store and get seeds and your own water infrastructure, etc. [00:10:43] And when you do all these things, you will be much better off than most people. [00:10:47] And I think you will thank yourself for doing all these things. [00:10:52] So thank you for listening. [00:10:52] I'm Mike Adams. [00:10:53] You can hear more of my podcasts and interviews at brightvideos.com. [00:11:00] All right. [00:11:01] Take care. [00:11:02] Yes, the world is getting crazy. [00:11:05] But here at the Health Ranger store, we're putting together a survival supply assortment for you. [00:11:12] If you go to healthrangerstore.com slash survival, you'll see what we put together for you, including iodine and iosat. [00:11:20] That's a specific brand name of potassium iodide that's FDA approved. [00:11:25] Or we have the nascent iodine here, which is less expensive in terms of the iodine that you get. [00:11:32] These are available in case things go nuclear. [00:11:36] It's clear that you will not be able to find any of this for sale anywhere. [00:11:40] The inventories will be wiped out, like what happened after Fukushima in 2011. [00:11:45] So, if you want to get your hands on some iodine, this is a chance to get it right now. [00:11:49] Healthrangerstore.com/slash survival. [00:11:52] In addition, we have many other survival items for you here, including some silver solutions, some spirulina available in bulk and at a discount, and then a large assortment of storable organic food that's laboratory tested, including our Ranger bucket sets. [00:12:10] Here's a 195-day supply. [00:12:12] We've got the mini buckets, and we've also got number 10 cans available of freeze-dried fruits and vegetables and other things like miso soup powder. [00:12:21] Here's some of the buckets: there's a big variety available. [00:12:25] Here are some of the number 10 cans right here. [00:12:27] Remember, a lot of people are missing fruit, they don't have enough vitamin C in their storable food. [00:12:33] So, you know, getting bananas and pineapples and strawberries, especially again, certified organic, freeze-dried. [00:12:41] That is the highest quality with the highest nutrient preservation that you can get in any kind of a storable food format. [00:12:48] All of this is available right now, and so much more. [00:12:52] Just go to healthrangerstore.com/slash survival. [00:12:56] And because the freeze-dried foods last for so long, you know, even if you don't eat them this year or next year, just keep them on the shelf. [00:13:03] They're going to last a very long time with good preservation, a long shelf life, and they will have value no matter what happens in the world. [00:13:11] Now, of course, I'm praying for peace. [00:13:12] I'm praying for de-escalation. [00:13:14] I don't want to see World War III break out, and I certainly don't want it to go nuclear. === Preparing For Global Disruption (00:54) === [00:13:19] But we're dealing with insane times and insane leaders and insane situations. [00:13:24] Who knows what could happen tomorrow or next week? [00:13:27] Disruptions could happen here in the United States. [00:13:30] There could be, you know, domestic attacks that disrupt supply chains here in the U.S. [00:13:36] So, stock up early, stock up now, get your emergency food, emergency medicine, iodine, anything else that you think that you might need. [00:13:44] Get it now. [00:13:45] And by doing so, by shopping with us, you'll be supporting our platforms and our AI engines that we offer for free. [00:13:52] That's funded in part by sales from our store. [00:13:55] So, shop with us at healthrangerstore.com/slash survival and help yourself get prepared and also help us bring you more free tools and platforms that can keep you informed no matter what happens in the world. [00:14:09] I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger. [00:14:11] Thank you for your support. [00:14:12] God bless you all. [00:14:13] Take care.