What's in your organic grain?

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Right?? I feel comfortable buying from Green Mountain Organics based out of VT because they test everything they source. LOVE that about them. But as far as the national brands (I've noticed a lot more organic feeds on the shelves at TSC)... I guess I have little faith in them! And now I have less!
 

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Yup especially if the grain you feed them isn't completely 100% organic means the animals aren't 100% either so they're no longer labeled as " Organic" which is a real stinker if your farm is listed as being and producing organic foods.
 

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I agree! if your food makes you sick, you can blame it on big business; you can blame it on big agriculture; you can blame it on anyone you want to...but, in reality, you must blame it on yourself if you are not up to date with what's going on with our food supply today.
 

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Yes but it is very difficult to do. A lot of people try to do the best they can, but it's very confusing at times. There are also a lot of limitations as to what is available in a given area. I think people should make an effort and I believe in personal responsibility, but when something us labeled organic and has been recommended as a healthy food, I do think that's sometimes beyond the average consumer. Other than the very educated consumer who has the resources and time to learn more about the issue. I spend a LOT of time researching all the sneaky ways things are labeled and still realize at times I'm buying something I shouldn't be.

Most people don't understand, for instance, that "free range" doesn't mean really free range! Now part of that is something they should understand, but I DO blame big ag in a large part for that.

I'm all about education but really, if something is labeled organic, it darn well should be organic.

I know the best solution is to eat all local organic foods but really, how many places in this country can support that? Not many...

No it's not. Something may be labeled as organic, but many labels on many products today are false! You have to do your own due diligence. We are not the average consumer...and, I am talking about us. If you think just because something is labeled organic it should be organic, then with all dues respect, you are being naïve. Businesses lie; they do not have our best interest at heart. In some way I agree...if it says organic it should be....but it is NOT in some cases, and we had better get used to that. Big money outweighs honesty every time.
 

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I missed the word "average" in front of consumer. I was thinking of people who are more involved with this whole process like us. However, I still think it is not hard; most people don't bother for whatever reason.

NH...I never said Big Ag is not at fault and it's people own fault. Really, BOTH are at fault. I am advocating that people need to take responsibility because the world is full of half truths and lies. If folks paid as much attention to their food and nutrition and what they put in their body as much as they did their iphones, clothes, cars, self indulgences, etc., it really wouldn't be that hard. It really isn't that important to them. It's all a matter of what you choose to focus on in life.

You're right; if something says Organic, it should be organic, but that isn't always the case. Big Ag lies and most folks choose to believe them.
 
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