Posted by Traditional Farmer on December 05, 2018 at 11:26:39 from (71.219.68.93):
In Reply to: Re: GMO non GMO corn posted by Jon f mn on December 05, 2018 at 09:55:18:
There is plenty of organic poultry manure available in the area as there are over 30 big organic chicken growers here they just purchased a $900,000 slaughter facility to get some idea of the size of the operations.Most of the grain I understand comes from organic grain farms on the Eastern Shore where Perdue contract grows organic poultry.You can doubt and say anything but walk into a Whole Foods,Traders Joes, and Wegmans Supermarkets and there are thousands of high quality organic food items for sale.All three stores are within 15 miles of my farm.Plus every other super market in the area has an organic section.Those that live in the rural areas of the US apparently have no idea what goes on near and around the highly populated areas and how unpopular GMO's and chemically raised food is in areas like I live.Sure there are people that don't care or don't think abut it but they are less all the time.Take a look at the price of GMO grain that should tell you something.
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