Posted by admin | Posted in Growing Organic Articles | Posted on 06-02-2010
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Not all are organic fruits and vegetables? "Why should I pay for that term?
I (jokingly) asked girls in hotel Price Choper as it sounds in my "organic" eggs – "Not all organic eggs?" – The answer is, "Uh, no. Organic means healthy. [Oh, duh] What respoded, "Oh, I thought that meant that contains carbon, or something." To which she replied: "No, means no products organic chemicals in it. "Oh, uh, duh., The dumbing of America is clear – nobody Someone mentioned the dictionary or in the scientific sense the term organic. Look it up. I have to laugh at everyone who says "not all fruits and vegetables are organic." Hello?? Open a science book … that are obviously being misled by advertising.
As for the USDA is concerned only food that is grown on a certified organic farm can be marketed as organic http://www.ams.usda.gov/nop see complete rules for 1500 page What you see are two very different ways to manage farms agriculture and how food is grown. One is classical (not inorganic whist you can know a little about chemistry you know very little about agriculture), allowing the use of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers and as GMOs (genetically modified organisms, or crops and livestock that have DNA in their cells, which was spliced and so often another realm). The other is the organic, which prohibits the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, but allows that pesticides are based on ingredients plants and fertilizers which have undergone a chemical treatment (for example, extracts of minerals) and different fertilizers, livestock manure and green manure Why Why pay more? because you choose to buy an IS retail brokers have to pay more. and the supply and demand. Buy local produce directly from farmers and you will pay less for organic grocery stores that charge for conventional products. And it will be much cooler (made in 24 hours vs. harvested for 15 days), so organic has two definitions, the definition and agricultural chemicals (and approved USDA) def.
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