Posted by donjr on February 01, 2012 at 18:00:18 from (72.85.43.79):
In Reply to: Re: Food nazis posted by Dieselrider on February 01, 2012 at 16:07:18:
I don't really want to get into this one, but Rodale came out some years back and stated they achieve average yields with organic methods. But yields in the past five years with GMO hybrids have skyrocketed, and average yields are a combination of the high and low yields. They may have gotten 150 bushels of corn, but the average is made of those of us who produce 180+ and those who made 120, which was their average. People can't afford to buy food now, and organic is much more costly at the market. Plus, the other products produced by lower cost 'non-organic' fibers are still a better bargain for the manufacturing industries that use them just because of the price difference.
So when you want to beech about the farmer, DON'T DO IT WITH YOUR MOUTH FULL---
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