I think it is a niche market that will come and go with the economy. When people have extra cash they can be picky. When times are tough it does not make much difference where it comes from.
I think the organic is fine for those that want it. Just don't push it on to all of us. Maybe you want to go back 60-70 years in food/crop production and that is fine, I do not. Not enough acres to feed everyone.
We have the safest and cheapest food supply that man has every known. So we have become complaisant about that. It is easy to want this or that when you have a full stomach.
The same people that are all gung ho about organic are also some of the same ones that are causing disease to come back we had conquered. They refuse to vaccinate their kids. So we now are having cases of easily prevented diseases like whooping cough.
There will always be small farms of some sort. They usually have an outside income source to supplement the farm. The trend is toward larger farms. This trend is over 150 years old. So I do not see it stopping now and small farms becoming the norm again.
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