i hate to say it, but you can support organic farming by requesting organic produce at your local supermarket and even more so by looking around your area for the closest
small organic grower. ask around alternative health practitioners.
small organic farms are the antithesis of genetically modified seeds and mass fertilizer and pesticide users. i am not saying to get rid of factory farms, i am saying to support more local farming. the smaller the scale, the more attractive "organic" is
to a farmer.

On Feb 11, 2004, at 1:58 PM, Jack Dayton wrote:

Garnet   2/10/04 5:36 PM  Wrote:

To my knowledge organic farmers do not use "tons of chemicals" and I
prefer to rely on nature's balance.
**********************
That's probably right, but where in my previous post
on the subject of soil nutrient depletion did I use the
phrase "organic farmers" ?

I am aware that some grocery stores offer a limited
selection of organically grown foods -- no doubt ignored
by a great majority of shoppers, so where do they get
their vitamins & minerals,  other than those mandated by our
government --  in woefully inadequate amounts ?

Jack

Be Nice


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