LOL Paul, thing of it is it ain't a fad anymore and hasn't been for some time. This is not something that you can ignore and it will go away. Like I keep saying. Got to a Super Center. Don't just look at organic. Look at just how much space is dedicated to free range/grass fed/pasture raised/cage free stuff they carry. And the more people who demand it? The more and more the food processors are going to demand non GMO product to keep the customer happy. The only people still trying to push GMO's are farmers, Bayer and Cargil. So to the consumer you are a greedy person willing to do harm to their families for a buck. And your response is "they are just dumb". THESE ARE THE FOLKS WITH THE CHECK BOOK! The customer is not always right. But the customer is the CUSTOMER spending money that you want to put into your pocket. Now everyone else in the world tries to keep customers happy. And they make money doing that. You don't care if the customer is happy. How's that working out for you?
As a farmer you like to think you are your own boss. But that isn't true and it's never been true. A farmer is a slave to the season and weather not to mention crops and livestock. And of course the markets.
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