I don't know much about all the organic stuff...but I would think some 'organic' products should cost more...say...meat. I am all for eating as healthy and natural as possible, but if being organic means I can't use the necessary preventative measures for my livestock, say worming them for parasite control and certain vaccinations to prevent losing half of my herd...not being able to use certain feeds because they don't meet the standards then I am not able to sustain my flock/herd/whatever.
I drink raw milk from a Jersey cow and make all our milk products and all our food from scratch, but that same cow, even though she is on grass pasture most of the year, needs corn/oat/barley and alfalfa supplements in order to survive. She can't maintain her weight and make milk without it. For me, sometimes the 'risk' of non organic measures is worth taking.