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Re: INTERVIEW-USDA aims to finish organic, meat, ...
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- Subject: Re: INTERVIEW-USDA aims to finish organic, meat, ...
- From: mbgrey <mbgrey@mnp.net>
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2001 04:24:28 -0500
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Title: Re: INTERVIEW-USDA aims to finish organic, meat, ...
Interestingly I had some banannas during a vacation at Cape Cod this fall. They were marked with a label that said Organically Certified by Lloyds of London. Only the bananna and the soil were tested. I thought gee that's perfect. All of the middle - certifiers, government, etc were cut out. The food and the soil are tested, then you can say organic with some believability. But it wouldn't handle GMO's
-- Marty Grey
Meadow Medicinals
11795 State Road 78
Caldwell, OH 43724