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by gruez
2864 days ago
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>Considering reduction of pesticide use and exposure is one of the main objectives of the organic movement why does that matter when the still spray as much pesticides you want and still call it "organic"? call it the "pesticide free movement" or something, but don't conflate it with "organic", which is essentially a meaningless marketing term at this point, at least when it comes to food safety. |
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"Hydrogen peroxide and potassium bicarbonate, two familiar substances that are relatively new as fungicides, are also permitted."
"Various natural substances have been tried as herbicides with mixed success. Clove oil is a botanical that is effective."