Edited due to hostility. rough day
I do not consider the "free range" eggs on the shelf "free range". However, I know those hens aren't raised in battery cages. If your chickens exceed those requirements, then they are considered free range. However, if they fall short of meeting them, they are not. If you keep a chicken in your basement, you cannot call your eggs "free range." If you use GMO seeds, chemical application within the past three years, or non-organic seeds, then you fall short of the criteria and your produce is not organic and you cannot sell it as organic. If you want to consider it organic for your eating, fine. But in selling and in discussion, it is not organic.
I think you are obviously misunderstanding something here(in fact, you quoted what my process is word for word, then quoted it as disagreement, so I'm confused)... What it is, I'm not quite sure...but ..
I RAISE these crops. Not in my backyard. In FIELDS. BIG ONES. LOTS of them. BIG PEOPLE from the USDA inspect my paperwork, my soil, take samples, select seed, etc etc.... I do believe that THEY know what they are doing lol

And BTW, I can and DO use all sorts of OMRI nutrients and fertilizers. That's what it's FOR lol; organic food for organic crops to feed the organic food to chickens to get organic eggs...
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