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Originally posted by Jean Paul Zodeaux
Originally posted by Jason88
question: how much does it cost to "get" an organic farming license?edit on 1-2-2012 by Jason88 because: (no reason given)
Your question compels me to ask, why in God's name would an organic farmer need permission from a city, town, county, or state to do what was has been demonstrably a natural right to do for several thousand years?
What compelling argument can government offer that reasonably grants they the right to regulate and determine who can or cannot organically farm?
You need the license to SELL your organic food. You will be inspected, yada yada yada to make sure you're up to snuff with the "organic" part.
Originally posted by MyMindIsMyOwn
Ronning Cummings, 1/28/11, Huffington Post Article
I have read 3x now, the article posted in the linked article of "Fit Nation" and I see no acknowledgement given to Mr. Cummings for his work on this issue. Indeed, at the end of the "Fit Nation" article it infact is signed "Drew", whom I can only assume is the "admin" that posted it in "Fit Nation" on 1/31/12. Please see below:
~MMIMOedit on 1-2-2012 by MyMindIsMyOwn because: minor tweeking
My recent expose, "The Organic Elite Surrenders to Monsanto: What Now?" has ignited a long-overdue debate on how to stop Monsanto's earth killing, market-monopolizing, climate-destabilizing rampage.
Originally posted by superluminal11
Reason i never file w2 nor will i ever no matter what the consequences---
Even trade since Im forced into the genetic experiments with tricky legal consent forms. You know all those forms we think we know what it says but really dont.
Originally posted by jibajaba
this is the reason we shop at natural foods grocers (formerly known as vitamin cottage).
they even sponsor Jeff Smith ' the seeds of deception'.
www.seedsofdeception.com