Posted by flying belgian on December 05, 2018 at 19:47:06 from (64.254.187.223):
In Reply to: Re: GMO non GMO corn posted by JD Seller on December 05, 2018 at 17:36:42:
I cannot speak for other organic producers but I custom organic farm 80 acres for the neighbor down the road. I farm mine conventionally. I charge him by the acre for every field operation I do. That is my only involvement. I do not have a horse in the race. I am aware of everything that is put on that farm and it is all accepted practice for certified organic production. My equip. is cleaned and re-cleaned when going from my conventional to his organic. Then first 20 bushels are flushed through combine and brought to my place and fed to my pigs. I have no reason to cut corners as I charge him for time spent cleaning equip. Even knock the dirt off cult. shovels when going to his and wash dirt off tractor. I make more money cleaning my equip. then I do for the field work so why not do it. I assure you the organic crops coming off that 80 acres are 100% pure, certified organic.
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