You are correct Chris. Being that I've done tons of research on this subject and I'm aware that GMO and chemical use goes hand and hand, I just assumed. But yes, you are correct.
It says that only the labeled organic section of the product comes under the National Organic Program regulations and the 5% does not. So the 5% can have non-organic (as in USDA organic) ingredients in it, which by the way is fine by me.
You are correct Chris. Being that I've done tons of research on this subject and I'm aware that GMO and chemical use goes hand and hand, I just assumed. But yes, you are correct.
Dude, I said you are correct. There is no mention of chemicals in the quotes. But I also said being that I have done tons of research on the subject, I am well aware that GMO and chemicals go hand and hand. If you don't understand that there is nothing else I can say.
Quote:
Chris of Circle M Ranch in Ohio, what does that even mean? The link I posted has nothing to do with the items you list. What's your angle? I find your reply confusing. (If ol' Bare Foot Farm wanted to call me an idiot at this point, I'd be happy to go along with it, but I kinda prefer mome or cretin because idiot is overused to the point of meaninglessness.)
For those reading along, I'm not gonna agree that a USDA organic product X that I buy at the store can have 5% Cleaning Product included. That 5% can, however, contain non-GMO ingredients or any other non-organic food ingredient generally approved for human consumption.
My eggnog and pumpkin pie are mighty tasty. I hope everyone else's is, too.
Chris of Circle M Ranch in Ohio, what does that even mean? The link I posted has nothing to do with the items you list. What's your angle? I find your reply confusing. (If ol' Bare Foot Farm wanted to call me an idiot at this point, I'd be happy to go along with it, but I kinda prefer mome or cretin because idiot is overused to the point of meaninglessness.)
For those reading along, I'm not gonna agree that a USDA organic product X that I buy at the store can have 5% Cleaning Product included. That 5% can, however, contain non-GMO ingredients or any other non-organic food ingredient generally approved for human consumption.
My eggnog and pumpkin pie are mighty tasty. I hope everyone else's is, too.
Quote:
I was agreeing that the 5% can have non-organic products in it and I said that the 5% could be a non-organic products such as Fertilizer, Pesticide, Cleaning Products Weed Killer e[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]tc.[/FONT]
WOW we have a bunch of miss-reading and assuming people here today..
Any popcorn from what I understand from the guys at Teelee popcorn factory (just down the road bout 20 miles) They have tried to make different kinds of popcorn GMO for weed killer (roundup ready) insects and other things. The problem is the kernels won't pop so it is useless to them. Organic is another story.
Teelee popcorn factory makes all different brands of microwave and other popcorn's.
I get it 50 pounds for $10 last year it was $6 for 50 pounds. It is the floor sweepings and under sized kernels.,
Pigeonguy, are you saying
"Teelee has tried to make different kinds of GMO popcorn but the GMO popcorn doesn't pop". ?
So therefore they have to use non GMO popcorn ?
Or am I not interpreting correctly ?
Thank you,
mg
It says that only the labeled organic section of the product comes under the National Organic Program regulations and the 5% does not. So the 5% can have non-organic (as in USDA organic) ingredients in it, which by the way is fine by me.
I'm just presenting information. I didn't make any wagers on this fight.
Quote:
I was agreeing that the 5% can have non-organic products in it and I said that the 5% could be a non-organic products such as Fertilizer, Pesticide, Cleaning Products Weed Killer e[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]tc.[/FONT]
WOW we have a bunch of miss-reading and assuming people here today..
Chris
Again. I find your comment confusing. What does it even mean? (Refer to my post #115)
You cannot agree with me if I never said that fertilizer, pesticide, cleaning products, weed killer, etc., are allowed in products with the USDA organic label. I didn't say that, so you can't agree with me. I wouldn't say it. And I find it confusing that you would say that when it has nothing to do with the link (above) that I originally posted about processed foods.
Your mention of fertilizers, pesticides, cleaning products, weed killers, etc., is totally out of left field from where I'm standing. I'm sure you have some angle or reason or method, but I don't get it. Call me daft, an idiot, think anything ill about me that you like, but I can't figure out what you wrote.
It's a little bit unkind, btw, to make a comment about "... a bunch of miss-reading [sic] and assuming people here today.. [sic]" Who knows exactly who referring to. But I am telling you that I am confused by your comment pesticide, etc., comment.
Please, I appeal to the educator in you to be kind in your responses. I understand that I'm a mome and/or cretin (term idiot is fine, too, but overused, don't you think?), but no one is purposely or vindictively mis-reading or assuming anything. If you want to be understood, then you need to explain things in a way that lesser people like myself can comprehend. Put on your educator hat and help me out.
Again. I find your comment confusing. What does it even mean? (Refer to my post #115)
You cannot agree with me if I never said that fertilizer, pesticide, cleaning products, weed killer, etc., are allowed in products with the USDA organic label. I didn't say that, so you can't agree with me. I wouldn't say it. And I find it confusing that you would say that when it has nothing to do with the link (above) that I originally posted about processed foods.
Your mention of fertilizers, pesticides, cleaning products, weed killers, etc., is totally out of left field from where I'm standing. I'm sure you have some angle or reason or method, but I don't get it. Call me daft, an idiot, think anything ill about me that you like, but I can't figure out what you wrote.
It's a little bit unkind, btw, to make a comment about "... a bunch of miss-reading [sic] and assuming people here today.. [sic]" Who knows exactly who referring to. But I am telling you that I am confused by your comment pesticide, etc., comment.
Please, I appeal to the educator in you to be kind in your responses. I understand that I'm a mome and/or cretin (term idiot is fine, too, but overused, don't you think?), but no one is purposely or vindictively mis-reading or assuming anything. If you want to be understood, then you need to explain things in a way that lesser people like myself can comprehend. Put on your educator hat and help me out.
Wow if you don't understand my post something is wrong then.
Let's try it like this.....
This is the part I agree with.
Quote:
Now I added (trying to talk to you but as I see now when right over your head) that the 5% could be anything including the products I listed.
Is it that hard to understand?
Quote: Wow again with the assumptions, are all full blown "No GMO" people paranoid or something.
Again. I find your comment confusing. What does it even mean? (Refer to my post #115)
You cannot agree with me if I never said that fertilizer, pesticide, cleaning products, weed killer, etc., are allowed in products with the USDA organic label. I didn't say that, so you can't agree with me. I wouldn't say it. And I find it confusing that you would say that when it has nothing to do with the link (above) that I originally posted about processed foods.
Your mention of fertilizers, pesticides, cleaning products, weed killers, etc., is totally out of left field from where I'm standing. I'm sure you have some angle or reason or method, but I don't get it. Call me daft, an idiot, think anything ill about me that you like, but I can't figure out what you wrote.
It's a little bit unkind, btw, to make a comment about "... a bunch of miss-reading [sic] and assuming people here today.. [sic]" Who knows exactly who referring to. But I am telling you that I am confused by your comment pesticide, etc., comment.
Please, I appeal to the educator in you to be kind in your responses. I understand that I'm a mome and/or cretin (term idiot is fine, too, but overused, don't you think?), but no one is purposely or vindictively mis-reading or assuming anything. If you want to be understood, then you need to explain things in a way that lesser people like myself can comprehend. Put on your educator hat and help me out.