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Posted by jf on October 20, 2003 at 04:03:48 from (67.232.144.51):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Misrepresenting tractors---tell the truth! posted by Shane on October 19, 2003 at 17:41:04:
being a third party what he means is that the chemical and technical definition of Organic means raised or produced in an aerobic or oxygen environment. Since our atmosphere is 8-12% oxygen most all items fit in this category. So all agriculture products would fit this defintion. Example stores sell organic milk-milk comes from mammals(classical cows)that have to have oxygen to live and produce that product so in essence all milk is organic. The term organic in the marketing sense means clean/pure/traditional/ ie family farm. Although most of the organic items stem from the more modern methods. What policing agency exists and how do we stop the contamination of the flow of these products with other items In summary the word ( as used) organic is just a marketing term to increase sells and most of the time is deceptive in nature.Have I confused you enough
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