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Just what are these Organic pesticides and what threat do they pose. As for your first "fact" it is just not accurate. While Organic ag is far from perfect, there are lots of very good small to smaller farmers that now have a lively hood in agriculture that otherwise would not be in business. I like that I support that. If you are one that desires food grown with a minimum amount of chemical input this is a good thing.
There is some common (especially on this site) mis perception that organic means no trace of the chemical world we live in. There are some that beleive that with acid rain etc. there is not such thing as organic, if that is your definition there will never be organic for you. Organic as it is defined by the growers and now the USDA is clearly defined by specific practices that are far different than conventional ag. It has much more to do with the inputs (chemical fertilizers, herbicides etc than it does with some test that can test in the parts per billion.
Just like I fully believe that conventional does a good job and provides many consumers with what they want, organic ag fills a niche and should be give the credibility it has coming to it.
The organic industry will continue to grow and improve as they discover better growing practices and management.
I simply do not understand why a site so connected to agriculture finds a way to criticize no matter which side of the fence it is on.
There is no thought more impractical than to think that this nation could be fed with an all backyard ag system. It is good for many of us that have the gift of living in a rural area, and I support that local micro system, but cannot support the masses, never will