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Reasons to go Organic
Organic
products meet stringent standards
Organic certification is the public's assurance that products
have been grown and handled according to strict procedures
without persistent toxic chemical inputs.
Organic food tastes great!
It's common sense - well-balanced soils produce strong, healthy
plants that become nourishing food for people and animals.
Organic
production reduces health risks
Many EPA-approved pesticides were registered long before extensive
research linked these chemicals to cancer and other diseases.
Organic agriculture is one way
to prevent any more of these chemicals from getting into the
air, earth and water that sustain us.
Organic
farms respect our water resources
The elimination of polluting chemicals and nitrogen leaching,
done in combination with soil building, protects and conserves
water resources.
Organic
farmers build healthy soil
Soil is the foundation of the food chain. The primary focus
of organic farming is to use practices that build healthy
soils.
Organic
farmers work in harmony with nature
Organic agricultural respects the balance demanded of a healthy
ecosystem: wildlife is encouraged by including forage crops
in rotation and by retaining fence rows, wetlands, and other
natural areas.
Organic
producers are leaders in innovative research
Organic farmers have led the way, largely at their own expense,
with innovative on-farm research aimed at reducing pesticide
use and minimizing agriculture's impact on the environment.
Organic
producers strive to preserve diversity
The loss of a large variety of species (biodiversity) is one
of the most pressing environmental concerns. The good news
is that many organic farmers and gardeners have been collecting
and preserving seeds, and growing unusual varieties for decades.
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