Organic
This could have gone in the food thread... or the parenting thread, for that matter, but here it is.
The Organic Trade Association (OTA) is the membership-based business association for the organic industry in North America. They've put together a list that's kind of scary. Quote:
I think this is more important than ever because of the tremendous increase in food being imported from places that allow much stronger chemical concoctions than can be used here. Caution: It's not just for pet food any more. |
My reply in Cloud's scary-as-hell post about Chinese food applies here as well.
Good info, xo. |
As a side note, here's a BusinessWeek article from last October, on the current state of the organic food business.
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A lot of those foreign markets are not monitored.
I was an organic farmer. It was a serious problem. |
I've always wanted to be a farmer. After my grandfather got back from Korea he started farming and has been doing that and heavy equipment work forever. Me-thinks it might be time to start thinking about starting an organic farm. I seem to have lots of friends that would be helpful...
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Even if you grow your own veges and don't use pesticides and use natural fertilizers such as animal droppings or fish scales and seaweed, you still don't have an organic garden unless you've got no pollutants comming from anywhere including seepage through the soil, air pollutants and water pollutants.
If you live anywhere near the city you are fighting a losing battle to save yourself from pollutants although with that in mind, I live in the city and what plants and veges we grow for the table don't have pesticides used on them and in general, it's water from the tank used for watering. It's difficult to protect your family in modern times, but I still think that any little thing you can do is better than doing nothing. |
I seem to have won the grasshopper war without pesticides. I'm now what you might consider to be a mass murderer. :(
Did you know those bastard creatures were eating my chillis before they were even ripe. In fact, they seemed to prefer the flowers and new green fruits before they came into their true colour. There are a lot of headless grasshopper skeletons in my side garden now and my new chilli crop is just about ready to be picked. |
I'm on the way to spray some weed killer and some pesticides now.
Something is eating my new beans. Think snail or slugs? When I find a better way I'll use it. :bolt: |
Try garlic in a spray bottle with water. It works pretty well. Also you can try planting things that bugs don't like such as marigolds among the lettuce. I'll see if I can find a site about 'natural' pesticides which might help.
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OK, here's a couple of links.
http://www.ghorganics.com/page9.html http://www.bbg.org/gar2/topics/susta...control/7.html |
"Organic". Highly over used. Highly marketed.
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What do you mean?
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