Posted by TyTX on December 28, 2007 at 10:23:44 from (65.91.198.63):
In Reply to: Organic farming posted by steve in wi on December 28, 2007 at 10:00:34:
I'm told the process takes several years before ground can be certified "organic." Unless, of course, you can show that the ground has never had chemicals, pesticides, bear feces or mechanized exhaust fumes released over it since Noah got off the ark.
There was an "organic" farmer who was just weeks away from his certification when a misguieded (questionable) crop duster "inadvertently" sprayed his fields by "mistake." Crop duster was never charged and WAS paid for the spraying though it was maintained that he sprayed the wrong field. The farmer's suit for damages was lost.
Seems there is some mighty stiff opposition from the chemical industry.
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