Posted by Bill VA on March 24, 2018 at 06:55:14 from (216.24.79.193):
In Reply to: Re: organic..or so.. posted by Pete 23 on March 23, 2018 at 20:12:06:
I agree 100%. Don’t tell me what to do.
If markets drive organics, I have zero doubt the farmer will pursue it. I seriously doubt the world’s population can be fed on organics.
MY fear is the much of the crowd that pushes organic wants to mandate it. To them, it’s a religion and dang you if you disagree. They are on the side of “tolerance”, but disagree with their religion (organics) and you’re bad for health and environment and let’s create legislation to FORCE you to comply with our religion. Ever see a law passed mandating the use of fertilizer and herbicides? You’ll see laws prohibiting them at the hands of these organics - jammed down everyone’s throat before it’s over. So much for diversity and tolerance.
In the mean time...
Anyone know who has the best deal on roundup and 24-d? Potash, phosphorus and nitrogen? Some genetically altered orchard grass seed? I want to rekindle a new hay field.
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