Posted on 03/21/2016 6:33:08 PM PDT by MtnClimber
I dont buy organic foods. In fact I specifically avoid doing so. Its not my place to tell anyone else what to do, but Id like to lay out three, seriously considered factors that have shaped my personal stance on organic: 1. Informed confidence that we are safe buying conventional foods 2. Recognizing that some of the best farming practices from an environmental perspective are not always allowed or practical under the organic rules 2.An ethical problem with the tactics that some organic advocates and marketers employ which seriously misrepresents their conventional competition...... As for the safety issue. When most people hear the word pesticide, they imagine something scary in terms of toxicity to humans and the environment. The reality is that modern agriculture employs an integrated suite of non-pesticidal control measures, and the actual pesticides used today are mostly relatively non-toxic to humans. Organic farmers also use pesticides, and the products they are allowed to use are constrained with few exceptions by whether they can be considered natural. That is not a safety standard since many of the most toxic chemicals known are natural. Like all pesticides, these natural options are subject to EPA scrutiny, and so the pesticides that organic farmers are allowed to use are safe when used according to the label requirements which is the same standard for synthetic pesticides allowed on conventional crops.
(Excerpt) Read more at forbes.com ...
I spent years working with two of the biggest producers in the valley. Around 2000, the first big nationwide recall of fresh produce from e coli contamination I can remember occurred with an organic firm over in San Benito.
It is a good book, based on sound science. Written by a cardiologist. If you have the time it is an interesting read. I have lost 8 lbs, giving it up and I haven’t increased my exercise at all.
Nicotine is a neurotoxin produced by the tobacco plant to kill insects, however in humans it helps with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Insect neurotoxins might not be always bad for humans.
And I've seem the yield target steadily grow from 20 bu/A to over 40 bu/A -- importantly due to steadily improved hybrids.
And a GMO variety is nothing but a hybrid arrived at in the lab rather than in the field
HA HA HA !!
CLEARLY you are a product of gummit schools !!!
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY BS <======================
It’s good you don’t have a weight problem. You probably eat a pretty balanced diet. The truth is most Americans eat too much of it so are those yields really necessary? or merely providing profit for big ag at the expense of American’s health. It is possible to live pretty easily and cheaply without wheat.
tobacco plant to kill insects, however in humans it helps with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Give us a LINK please ?!
I buy organic when possible, use non-hydrogenated oils, non-pasteurized butter, non cured bacon, farm eggs. I am a beekeeper, and I know what pesticides sprayed near my land can do to my bee hives - and I don’t want to consume pesticides myself. I wash my produce really well just the same before using it.
To pay for the equipment and operating expenses, you damn right those yields are necessary!
Roughly half of the wheat crop is exported. American farmers feed the world...
It is true although I’m too tired tonight to pull up links. Google nicotine and Alzheimers or nicotine and Parkinsons. Also caffeine.
The fact remains American’s have an obesity problem and eat way to much wheat because it is cheap... and hybridization has made it cheap.
Help me out here...
Shirly you jest !
What Monsanto does IN THE LAB is not anything that could possibly happen IN NATURE.
Sheesh . Them Public Schools, sad.
You realize that, in most circumstances, that would be perceived as a benefit?
Sounds to me that's one o the advantages of doing it in the lab.
The organic food industry is driven by hard leftist who worship an idealized version of nature as God. (I used to own an organic farm BTW, I have dealt with them)
They are are responsible - DIRECTLY - for the blindness in 1000’s of children a year. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_rice.
These are the same people that want to reduce the human population of Earth to 500 million.
They also consistently lie about the level of chemicals in food and the health benefits of “organic.” They lie about the benefits of organic agricultural methods as well as organic foods. They also equate bad agricultural practice with normal practice to bolster their claims erroneously.
They ignore facts like organic cotton is only at competitive prices because non-organic farmers used pesticide to eradicate - as in make nearly extinct - the Bowl Weevil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boll_weevil
The people that control the organic movement are absolutely evil because they are, anti-human.
They are also anti-science trading on fear with claims of “Franken-food”
They justify their support of organic foods to claim a fake moral superiority. They claim they “care” more than you do.
It isn’t about better taste, because in double blind taste test ( Where neither cook or taster know which is which) organic foods are consistently found less appealing and less tasty than non-organic products
Organic works for small farms it does not work for commercial farming
There are more sprays put on organic fruit than on conventional fruit.
Why? Because the spray compounds labeled for organic are not as effective and those put on conventional fruit. So the farmer is constantly spraying.
When it comes to nutritional value, there is no difference between the two.
The spray manual for organic labeled compounds is twice as thick in pages than that for conventional fruit. Why? Because the more a compound is used the less effective it becomes in controlling the pests. So, there has to be a lot of change ups.
If you are afraid of pesticides, then wash your fruit and produce before consuming it. A good washing will get rid of any residue that may survive the packing processes.
One last piece of information. Systemic sprays are no longer used and haven't been for decades. Why? Because those are compounds that can enter the produce and are illegal to use. All the present compounds used are surface and are geared to control pests though Integrated Pest Management by utilizing the pests development cycle.
Who are we to blame for this state of affairs, though? The wheat farmer? Or the obese?
And picked by jose who just dug at that itchy spot in his ass and didn’t wash his hands.
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