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    #16
    Originally posted by bobofthenorth View Post
    Exactly.

    All these idiots pining for the good old days obviously don't want that part of the good old days where they would have died before they started school.
    I don't think anyone is trying to turn back the clock that far but I do think the pendulum of Society's chemical romance has swung too far.

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      #17
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      I don't think anyone is trying to turn back the clock that far but I do think the pendulum of Society's chemical romance has swung too far.
      I suspect hobbyfarmer would agree with you, and he has found a way to profit from that pendulum swinging back the other way. The question I ask is, if enough people want to end the chemical romance( and pay more to do so) how do we scale up to meet that demand, can it be done within the confines of the organic regulations?

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        #18
        AF5... The romance reaches far beyond primary ag production...we are a small piece of a big puzzle.

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          #19
          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
          AF5... The romance reaches far beyond primary ag production...we are a small piece of a big puzzle.
          How true, what injustices happen to food after it leaves the farm make our chemical contributions look miniscule. But if we don't produce a product which can be tested as residue free, they can't market it as chemical free, not matter what processes they do or don't use to avoid chemicals. What I am getting at, is I think there will eventually, out of necessity, be a market for residue free products, along side organic, except many times larger. Most consumers could care less if the fertilizer cames from organic pigs, or a hole in the ground, so long as it wasn't "drenched in glyphosate" etc.

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