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rupert
Posted 2/9/2014 14:13 (#3676100 - in reply to #3675957)
Subject: RE: Because they feel threatened.


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Ben D, N CA - 2/9/2014 12:25

rupert - 2/9/2014 09:54

The problem is alot of these die hard organic want all production switched to organic. Vacationed to colorado last summer and got to speak to a bunch of hippies. Talk about eye opening. They dont have a clue how ag works. They are very passionate and vocal about it and want laws enacted.


The best thing for conventional growers to do to refute such foolishness, is to just let organic farmers do their thing. Anyone who can go to the grocery store, and have the choice to buy organic produce is going to have a pretty hard time arguing to enact laws restricting conventional produce.

Let the consumer have the choice, to buy whatever they want. Even if you don't agree with it, and it doesn't make sense. Let them. Problem solved.

I'd much rather they be able to do that than try and legislate organic food into the market place.

I dont have a problem with organic. What ever i dont feel like dealing with you guys on here today.
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