My use of the word was a bit faulty. By ecologic, I actually meant ecologically friendly/beneficial, in Finnish and Swedish the word is often used as an adjective.
But a good example is crop growing. I remember reading some studies that say that an organic field of grain produces more greenhouse emissions than one grown with the help of modern fertilizer and pesticides. Of course, the use of those does have it's effect as well.
Personally I try to stick to locally grown and non-GMO stuff, I don't go for organic as much. Although, when it comes to animal products, the organic stuff usually means that the animals have been treated more humanely, so with those, I try to buy organic whenever it's possible. I'd like a "happy animal" standard though, I don't really care if the feed the animal has been fed was certified organic. It's the treatment of them I'm more concerned with. Chickens are a good example, organic egg layers have a 6 birds per square meter restriction, while barn raised birds have a 9 birds per square meter restriction. It's quite a difference.
I know. Organic grows less per square whatever measurement you use. and it takes the same energy to plant and harvest. But the damage the chemicals do is pretty bad too. Catch 22.
Too bad there isn't a way too do both.
It is interesting to me (after caring for the flock in 27F weather with strong wind) that I spend a lot more time trying to be comfortable with each passing year. When I was much younger the weather made no difference to me !!!!
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Interesting "stupid virus" article:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/health/med...s-has-been-discovered/ar-AA7uBAt?ocid=DELLDHP
That's going to be my excuse from now on.

HI PEEPS! found where we were hiding out in the morning????![]()
Cherries!I love cherries! Door County cherries are the best! Folks migrate from all over to Door County in late summer.![]()
Ok, we love the big dark cherries from Washington too![]()
And mushrooms? just about everybody goes mushroom hunting up here. Can't do a proper deer camp venison stew without them.
Somebody asked for a weather report;
20o F and dropping, fast. 20+ mph winds and gusting. Still snowing heavy. No clue how much since it started yesterday morning, but ALOT. Hard to measure since the drifts keep moving. Should stop by dark then the cold air moves in. Highs are supposed to be in the single digits (F) by Thursday, not going to discuss the lows.
Reminds me, I better have Pa check the level in the propane tank.
I just love Door County period! It's ALL good!
Awesome!Quote:O.K. I'll join.Don't know how Mitch would feel about that.![]()
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