Posted by 1130Leo on January 21, 2020 at 05:22:46 from (12.188.164.8):
In Reply to: svcummins posted by Greg1959 on January 17, 2020 at 22:11:17:
It is funny how some people have a problem with some of us simply wanting a truthful and clear label, I do not understand if gmo's and chemically treated product is so great, why they are afraid to simply have it on the label. I prefer, natural products, and of course some of those labeled natural is a lie as well, but I simply do not wish to add toxic chemicals to my plate when i can avoid it. If others wish to take their chances, let them. I just want a clear easy choice. If i have to pay a little more for something that I value, that is my choice. Why some people get extremely defensive unnatural produced products is beyond me. People keep trying to blame failing farms on everything except what is really causing it. Seed producers selling overpriced seed, same producers suing farmers who avoid buying their product, Equipment manufacturers selling over priced and unreliable equipment, and the EPA and their stranglehold which is in turn making the equipment unreliable.
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