It once meant something, once coined by an industry where standards were put in place... and not strict enough standards for some parts of the industry... the word no longer had meaning. Just like companies who use 'Natural', it means nothing!seedcorn said:Best to grow your own always. I use hand pulling over pesticides in my garden. Now my lawn, 2-4D all the way.
I have no confidence in the term "organic" at all. In fact, in Indiana, it means nothing.
Lordy, v......I can't remember, but I'm quite sure that I would have posted something like that if I had stumbled across it during some of my cyberspace "walkabouts".vfem said:Boggy, didn't you have a link up once that was all the industry labels of these words and what they meant according to the organic standards passed by the USDA? I think most of if it just gibberish now. I do believe hobby farmers, small time food producers and home gardeners are the only one's to stick to the previous meaning of the word. You know, the 1960's frame of mind organic! :coolsun