Posted by Animal on March 03, 2014 at 18:49:10 from (76.4.183.82):
In Reply to: Re: Organic eggs posted by wisbaker on March 03, 2014 at 17:36:28:
I just could not pass on this subject and rr probably knew he would drag me out of the wood work. I am an organic grower. I have grown golden flax, blue corn, clear hylume food grade soybeans, forage, and anything else that strikes my fancy. I believe in what I am doing. I am certified which costs about a thousand dollars for that certificate. That money is used for them to come and inspect my books, seed tags and what ever they want to check for at least once a year, and surprise inspections when ever they want to appear. I have to keep my trucks and equipment clean and keep a log on that. I have to keep a 7 year long crop history, that entails from when it comes out of the organic seed bag,until it leaves the farm that includes the prepreation for storage and seed handling into the truck, of which I am the inspector for its cleanliness of which is documented by me and the carrier. So if you think organics is all smoke and mirrors I encourage you to jump in with me and make the big bucks!
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