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BronxBoy

(2,286 posts)
72. I'm Glad...
Sun Nov 25, 2012, 04:43 PM
Nov 2012

more farmers markets are taking the steps to certify their farmers before they can sell at market.The more we can verify the activities of local farmers, the better.

And thank you for supporting your local farmers market

du rec. nt xchrom Nov 2012 #1
[AGAIN]=> Nice excuse for pricing food too high... 6502 Nov 2012 #114
[ANOTHER THING]=>You are not Progressives... 6502 Nov 2012 #115
The answer is not cheap food quaker bill Nov 2012 #116
Best post in thread! gollygee Nov 2012 #128
One could call it quaker bill Nov 2012 #141
You are an example of what this poster is complaining about. fasttense Nov 2012 #117
Thank You BronxBoy Nov 2012 #120
[PLEASE]=> Please, you're making stuff up... 6502 Nov 2012 #137
Wow.... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #122
[LINK]=> Your answer (and outing) is here... 6502 Nov 2012 #139
Oh lord, he's not lying. He merely misread your post which Luminous Animal Nov 2012 #142
Why do factory chickens have amonia burns on them? KurtNYC Nov 2012 #126
In the hierarchy of dependencies tama Nov 2012 #146
Move to Detroit tama Nov 2012 #145
Very well said. MuseRider Nov 2012 #2
Good for you. 5X Nov 2012 #3
Thank You BronxBoy Nov 2012 #5
I've always grown organic and eaten it when I can get it. You're doing something very important, and freshwest Nov 2012 #28
Thank you! Voice for Peace Nov 2012 #4
Thank You BronxBoy Nov 2012 #11
please, please keep speaking up. The misinformation seeps into even the informed, and Voice for Peace Nov 2012 #39
Bravo countmyvote4real Nov 2012 #6
Organic practices have a FAR reaching effect, not just what goes in your mouth. kalli007 Nov 2012 #7
K&R Arctic Dave Nov 2012 #8
Thanks for setting the record straight! randr Nov 2012 #9
I know what you mean... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #68
Great post I appreciate the info marlakay Nov 2012 #10
Thank You.... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #15
We have lots of local jams and jellies sold marlakay Nov 2012 #23
Mountain local 2naSalit Nov 2012 #29
People don't realize... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #42
Bronxboy is correct.... paleotn Nov 2012 #26
Sadly.... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #41
yeah the regs are designed to shut the (small) competition down Kali Nov 2012 #135
Wish I could rec this a hundred times. bunnies Nov 2012 #12
K&R. thanks for posting. Tuesday Afternoon Nov 2012 #13
Thank you! I was searching for locavore and food justice movements... OneGrassRoot Nov 2012 #14
Thank You BronxBoy Nov 2012 #17
Well said. Greybnk48 Nov 2012 #16
Here's a link... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #18
Went and had a look. Greybnk48 Nov 2012 #130
thanks the post! Sancho Nov 2012 #19
Wonderful post! bitchkitty Nov 2012 #20
One of the major components.... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #25
Organic trends have saved many a small farm obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #21
The Organic and Local food movement is so vital to our future. XtopherXtopher Nov 2012 #22
k and r for this most excellent post. I find that, whenever there is a positive OP or post about niyad Nov 2012 #24
Yes. BronxBoy Nov 2012 #27
Can I just say laundry_queen Nov 2012 #31
Organics HAVE fed the world FlaGranny Nov 2012 #127
Thank you BronxBoy Caretha Nov 2012 #30
Thanks for your post 2naSalit Nov 2012 #32
I am so glad you mentioned rural........ BronxBoy Nov 2012 #47
I've bookmarked your terrific post to read when I have more time than I do today. proverbialwisdom Nov 2012 #33
I'm sick to death of all the silly studies Warpy Nov 2012 #34
See DU thread: More Than Nutritious, Why Organics Are Healthier proverbialwisdom Nov 2012 #38
Recommended. proverbialwisdom Nov 2012 #35
Stellar post, thank you so much! nt Zorra Nov 2012 #36
Thanks for the shout out to us Certified Naturally Grown (CNG) farmers.n/t fasttense Nov 2012 #37
But what does "naturally grown" mean? kurtzapril4 Nov 2012 #45
There are 2 certifications processes BronxBoy Nov 2012 #53
Certified Naturally Grown is a certification process similar to USDA organic, but less expensive. antigone382 Nov 2012 #71
Bravo! Marrah_G Nov 2012 #40
Thank you for informing us. roody Nov 2012 #43
Thank you for JNelson6563 Nov 2012 #44
Kicked and Recommended Richard D Nov 2012 #46
I do the same 2naSalit Nov 2012 #89
K&R Thank You UCmeNdc Nov 2012 #48
We only grow 2 acres of organics - enough for my sister's catering biz, our local green market, riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #49
The only way to Know for Sure... bvar22 Nov 2012 #58
Most people have no idea how much food you can grow in a small space BronxBoy Nov 2012 #63
Another BeeKeeper! bvar22 Nov 2012 #69
A little OT, but Patiod Nov 2012 #132
I'm interested in Bee Sting Therapy for arthritis. bvar22 Nov 2012 #134
Propolis tama Nov 2012 #147
K&R for the noticeable absence of that faction. n/t Egalitarian Thug Nov 2012 #50
Thanks for the info, BUT RoccoR5955 Nov 2012 #51
This is why I love DU.... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #56
A friend of mine travelled the country interviewing small farmers, urban farmers, and food activists Luminous Animal Nov 2012 #52
K&R - Organic (local farmer "organic") is the way to go. That's what we try to do. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #54
I'm going to join a CSA. AtheistCrusader Nov 2012 #55
Tips for Joining a CSA... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #60
Good info, thank you. AtheistCrusader Nov 2012 #62
Much, much different..... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #65
I'm having trouble finding one. AtheistCrusader Nov 2012 #92
All great tips obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #83
I love belonging to a CSA obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #82
k&r trailmonkee Nov 2012 #57
Kick. pinto Nov 2012 #59
The problem with the organic label is that it no longer relates well to small local farmers Major Nikon Nov 2012 #61
Excellent OP. blackspade Nov 2012 #64
look to Russia and how it is handling solutions too lunasun Nov 2012 #66
I read your OP after coming home from a farmers market. Gormy Cuss Nov 2012 #67
I'm Glad... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #72
rec#125 bigtree Nov 2012 #70
Back when organic potatoes were $ 4 a lb, I bought some as a joke truedelphi Nov 2012 #73
My friend raises backyard hens Patiod Nov 2012 #133
Thanks bronxboy wisechoice Nov 2012 #74
Organic Food is healthier, but almost unaffordable. rainin Nov 2012 #75
You can feed four people for less that $150 a day obamanut2012 Nov 2012 #84
It is a crazy amount of money. Luminous Animal Nov 2012 #90
I am glad to see this thread MuseRider Nov 2012 #76
I see it as art vs schlock emsimon33 Nov 2012 #77
Thank you so much for your excellent essay, BronxBoy! Cha Nov 2012 #78
My primary reason to buy organic is to help promote soil health. kentauros Nov 2012 #79
Absolutely! IMO, it's our most precious resource... drokhole Nov 2012 #95
Thanks for the links! kentauros Nov 2012 #105
One of my heroes!!! drokhole Nov 2012 #110
I may have seen the Bioneers talk kentauros Nov 2012 #111
Very interesting. drokhole Nov 2012 #143
I thought about responding to the original thread quakerboy Nov 2012 #80
That is why I but from farmer stands DonCoquixote Nov 2012 #81
I don't know that I see many misconceptions being explained away here Silent3 Nov 2012 #85
Point partially taken BronxBoy Nov 2012 #86
I still don't see how you defend the cancer remark Silent3 Nov 2012 #97
Whatever...... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #101
Read your post in the other thread KT2000 Nov 2012 #87
Do the trees add up to much of a forest, that's the real question Silent3 Nov 2012 #96
With 100,000 chemicals in commercial use KT2000 Nov 2012 #102
If you can't avoid exposure to bunches of nasty chemicals, and the effects are so dire... Silent3 Nov 2012 #104
personal choice KT2000 Nov 2012 #106
pesticides is dangerous and we have to be cautious wisechoice Nov 2012 #112
1. pesticide cause cancer wisechoice Nov 2012 #91
Point 1 depends on the particular pesticide and the quantity Silent3 Nov 2012 #94
Such an amazing post! Thank you! drokhole Nov 2012 #88
LOL..... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #98
I try to purchase ORGANIC whenever I can! I feel safer with ORGANIC foods! Thanks!! hue Nov 2012 #93
I admire what you're doing.... Red Mountain Nov 2012 #99
Thank You BronxBoy Nov 2012 #100
Pesticides - it's not just cancer womanofthehills Nov 2012 #103
kick Pharaoh Nov 2012 #107
K&R n/t AmyDeLune Nov 2012 #108
Thank you, BronxBoy spaulettea Nov 2012 #109
[AGAIN]=> Nice excuse for pricing food too high... 6502 Nov 2012 #113
No Need To Repeat Yourself BronxBoy Nov 2012 #119
[LINK]=> Your answer is here... 6502 Nov 2012 #138
I buy locally grown organic produce every week klook Nov 2012 #118
The difference in taste between locally grown food (organic or not) vs conventional nadine_mn Nov 2012 #121
I think the reason for the difference in taste...... BronxBoy Nov 2012 #124
Have you ever heard of Bruce Bradley? nadine_mn Nov 2012 #136
Buy local, know your food. revolution breeze Nov 2012 #123
K&R myrna minx Nov 2012 #125
My local food co-op has competitive prices gollygee Nov 2012 #129
Excellent article. Thank you for what you do. cpamomfromtexas Nov 2012 #131
excellent work BronxBoy trailmonkee Nov 2012 #140
Organic horticulture, natural farming, permaculture etc. tama Nov 2012 #144
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