Question by xxbinax3: How does organic farming benefit consumers and the enivironment and whats your source?
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2 Responses to How does organic farming benefit consumers and the enivironment and whats your source?
consumers don’t eat as many pesticides and antibiotics.
environment stays healthy and allows many animals and
plants to survive.
a practical suggestion – try to find a variety of butterflies
in a field that is heavily sprayed with pesticides and the
soil is full of chemicals.
it has its goods but there are also bads. If farmers dont use herbicides, a weed problem begins and if the weeds get out of controll they will ruin the farm and enviroment. I have live next to organic farmers and they always have the most untidy farms and it doesnt reflect much of the farmer. But as i said if people dont allow us to use, pesdicides, how are we gonna be able to prduce crops. I gub cab destroy a whole crop and it might not affect u, but it affects the farmer. So it kinda goes both ways. I still reccon if we want to have sustanible agriculture, we need to use chemicals to go ahead, Just remember, im speaking from a farmers point of view
consumers don’t eat as many pesticides and antibiotics.
environment stays healthy and allows many animals and
plants to survive.
a practical suggestion – try to find a variety of butterflies
in a field that is heavily sprayed with pesticides and the
soil is full of chemicals.
Gertrud S
January 9, 2012 at 10:20 am
it has its goods but there are also bads. If farmers dont use herbicides, a weed problem begins and if the weeds get out of controll they will ruin the farm and enviroment. I have live next to organic farmers and they always have the most untidy farms and it doesnt reflect much of the farmer. But as i said if people dont allow us to use, pesdicides, how are we gonna be able to prduce crops. I gub cab destroy a whole crop and it might not affect u, but it affects the farmer. So it kinda goes both ways. I still reccon if we want to have sustanible agriculture, we need to use chemicals to go ahead, Just remember, im speaking from a farmers point of view
Brugsta
January 9, 2012 at 10:51 am