Posted by paul on December 05, 2018 at 08:39:42 from (66.60.223.229):
In Reply to: Re: GMO non GMO corn posted by oldtanker on December 05, 2018 at 08:21:53:
The corporation is more the marketing tools and peer pressure of the extreme organic/ anti groups.
Organic and anti crops have less tools available, tend to have seedier and less productive fields, tend to rely upon manures for fresh and root crops exposing consumers to pathogens, exposing their land to more erosion and less balanced fertility.
All of which is less sustainable, and potentially less healthy crops or meat.
There can be good operations, and good or bad operations either wayof course.
But there is more potential for harmful contamination’s and for poor wuality in the organic anti systems than with gmos and balanced fertilizers.
In short, some consumers have been misled.
Just like bottled water. In many cases the stuff out of the tap is better for you; but people have this notion if they pay 10x as much for a bottle of water it will be better for them.
It’s difficult to get on that bandwagon, Tank. It’s really difficult, when you are inside and see the goings on of the various groups.
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