It is impossible to grow an inorganic vegetable or fruit or calf or for a cow to produce inorganic milk. All of these are, by nature organic.
The terminology annoys me.
An organically grown peach is just a peach with a worm in it.
More protein.
If you’re concerned about what you’re buying at the supermarket — and all of us should be — grow as much of your own as you can. Many veggies will produce in containers on porch or patio if you have sunshine.
Most of our food comes from our back yard and our local farmer, who I know doesn’t shoot up his animals with anything or feed them any corn, soy, or animal byproducts. While organic isn’t my main concern, other added ingredients are very much an issue for me. It seems that HFCS and soy have become building blocks for our artificially colored/flavored foods. The bottom line with this article is though, why does the gubmint even need to stick in its nose. I’m no libertarian; however, the past few years have me thinking gut everything and stop all spending on these “implied” powers.