Posted by Traditional Farmer on March 28, 2014 at 19:00:19 from (67.237.187.86):
In Reply to: GMO-Organic posted by farmer boy on March 28, 2014 at 17:41:44:
Who cares what a few old farmers think that suck up the Industrial Ag/USDA BS hook,line and sinker? They don't matter in fact they usually end up helping sell organic/local grown food.Its what the Consumer thinks that counts and the large food companies are getting the message that consumers are willing to buy$ food more in line with organic standards.And maybe the food isn't 100% organic but 85% beats 0% anytime.Industrial Ag as it is now in the USA depends on cheap energy and Gov't handouts both of those will eventually give out and the situation will solve itself.Interesting that the guys that need a Gov't check to keep farming all those GM crops make fun of the fellows growing organic crops that don't need the Gov't $$$ to keep farming.
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