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Baron Kurtz said:This is probably true. But organic is certainly healthier for the animal, should animals be involved (not eating feeds containing God knows what; living on the land, not a feed lot/battery barn). And healthier for the soil (mother earth) if NPK fertilisers are done away with - as they must be for a vegetable to truly be described as organic.
bk
i agree. these are my main reasons for buying as much organic (and local!) as possible. the co-op near my house has fantastic prices on organic produce, and i buy the organic versions of more-processed stuff (pasta, etc) at trader joe's because that's what i can afford. for the record, i'm a vegetarian trying to get back to being mostly vegan.