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Well, I can agree that OG labled food is better than the industrial farmed food at the grocery stores. However, I'll not agree that the organic certified food at the grocery store is better than what I'm growing here at home.
See I know I didn't spray anything on my stuff and organic doesn't guarantee pesticide free, it only (we hope) guarantees that the growers signed papers with some certifying agency that says their stuff is certified. And even if they do follow all the rules properly. Organic doesn't means pesticide free, it just means that the pesticides used are on the approved list. There are organic pesticides out there and some are pretty nasty and would kill our fish if we used them.
So, organic certification might be a nice safety blanket for those unwilling to research where their own food comes from and just allow them to buy according to the labels, I can't agree that just having the certification makes the food any better than other food grown organically where the farmer didn't get the certification.
TCLynx,
I agree. The same holds true for the vegetables I grow in my above ground beds. They've seen absolutely no chemicals of any kind in the 3 years we've been growing. Hopefully I'll be able to take a similar approach with my aquaponics system when I finally pull the trigger on building it.
This is an interesting topic and timely for me..last Tuesday I visited a large compost manufacturer in Seffner. I have the possibility of doing something on a larger scale, still will be aquaponics but looking at all possible options in the system design. I liked the idea of how Growing Power uses compost in a sort of modified NFT.
Anyway, I spoke with QCS (Fl certifying agency) last week again, as I was curious if compost needed to be OMRI approved and what process it needed to go through.
I didn't have time right now to check out the above link, I thought it was more like 90 days at that temp. I'll look up the email that QCS sent and post it here ..I could be wrong..my memory might be failing me again!
Well, I can agree that OG labled food is better than the industrial farmed food at the grocery stores. However, I'll not agree that the organic certified food at the grocery store is better than what I'm growing here at home.
See I know I didn't spray anything on my stuff and organic doesn't guarantee pesticide free, it only (we hope) guarantees that the growers signed papers with some certifying agency that says their stuff is certified. And even if they do follow all the rules properly. Organic doesn't means pesticide free, it just means that the pesticides used are on the approved list. There are organic pesticides out there and some are pretty nasty and would kill our fish if we used them.
So, organic certification might be a nice safety blanket for those unwilling to research where their own food comes from and just allow them to buy according to the labels, I can't agree that just having the certification makes the food any better than other food grown organically where the farmer didn't get the certification.
I agree that some rules are better than none. But not enough has been done to tell people of all the 'loopholes' (for obvious reasons). So I am happy there is a standard, I just think the bar is really low and people should be aware of it. I don't think most people are, not even most that care about their food (think average farmer's market customer).
Michelle, if you really are thinking about following a Growing Power route please contact me first. I have compiled some issues that I have with their systems, and have seen a number of failures lately. Happy to share them with you in a PM.
Sylvia and Michelle,
I'd like to see some of that information too.
JoeJ
Michelle, if you really are thinking about following a Growing Power route please contact me first. I have compiled some issues that I have with their systems, and have seen a number of failures lately. Happy to share them with you in a PM.
There is a misconception that organic means pesticide free. NOT TRUE! There are a lot of organic approved pesticides. There are either plant based like neem or bugs fighting bugs like BT. I get at least one horrified person a week to learn this during my farm tours.
I am still trying to come up with a new label for aquaponics and remove us from the o word.
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