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    #41
    Parsley, how would you feel if you were
    to buy a new truck and you have a couple
    options. One is a reputable brand with a
    long history of reliability and would
    comfortably meet all your needs. The
    other has a few less options but your
    told it has a rugged diesel engine and
    heavy duty drive train and it only cost
    a little more. The second one appeals to
    you because you've made millions selling
    your organic product to foodies with
    deep pockets and now you want to work
    less and travel around north America
    pulling a big fifth wheel. Then you get
    it home hook it up only to find it has a
    gutless 4 banger in it. Would you say
    that's ok because the add said it was a
    big diesel and that's what you asked for
    as a say consumer?

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      #42
      Or even worse, you never found out but
      we're left wondering why your new truck
      doesn't perform any better than your old
      truck.

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        #43
        QUOTE: And a noticeable absence of those horribly
        negative growers one comes across every now
        and again. Pars


        You need to flesh that statement out pars. I'm starting to wonder if maybe some people have given you
        a lot more credit than you deserve.

        It's one thing to say "live and let live" and spout all that "choice" bull shit...and then have a totally different set of standards to actually live by.

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          #44
          Afraid I am not a believer in state marketing. The
          original organic growers, the very foundation,
          wanted to grow their grain, process their grain,
          and grain products, and sell it to the eaters
          closest to them, so it is fresh and without
          additives.

          That basically was the focus. The 'plan'. That is
          why there were so many small processing farms
          that popped up over time. State marketing did not
          fit into the plan and they knew it. And they
          worked against organics. . Even called the
          companies we sold to and exported to. Horrible
          critters who misused their authority, but I will say
          I dedicated time and energy and money towards
          their demise, albeit negligible in the scheme of
          things, but with resolve.

          No producer or company can expand their vision
          if vindictive legislation prevents them from doing
          so.

          Customers love the products. Fresh. And the
          variety! Emmer and kamut, and millet ,and ....
          Etc. And they love customer service.

          And small communities liked the jobs that opened
          up. One summer, I alone hired 12. Small
          potatoes, I agree, but within my means.

          Every community in every part of the world has
          the ability to feed themselves. Every one of
          them! I have a self-sufficiency view of the world.
          I don't believe that a family in Niger needs to sit
          waiting for some Saskatchewan farmer to save
          his family from starvation in perpetuity.

          I regret to disappoint you adobe, but I don't ever
          ever ever want a 5th wheel. Never spent a night
          in one yet. Have too many exciting projects.
          Some of them include grain. Flying best suits my
          time frame.

          Oneoff will continue to do what oneoff does best.
          Pars

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            #45
            Correction: should be vindictive regulation

            NOT legislation

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              #46
              And just what part of the rest of the world does Nigeria feed.

              Organic "anything" is a misnomer. It grows in the same air; uses photosynthesis to make complex sugars and through biochemical pathways creates similar compounds as any other living pant or animal. It sucks in every pollutant, as anything else does, the only difference being concentration. And we are to believe that even a trace of a trace is fatal. C'on.
              The logic is missing. I fact it was never present.
              And thanks for the marginalizing comment pars. Nothing like calling the kettle/pot black. The unsubstantiated bull shit from certain corners (as posted on this forum) is far more negative than anything I'll ever come up with.

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                #47
                You continue to ask who will feed the world. I
                feel no obligation to feed the world.
                Period. Niger is perfect capable of feeding itself.
                So is Venezuela. So Is Pakistan. So is Vietnam.
                Who will supply the food banks? There are miles
                of ditches where people can sow gardens. And
                flowers. They dont need their hands filled for
                them.

                The problem we have is people are spoiled and
                demanding.

                You don't have to buy organics. Nor worry about
                the 4 % who buy organics. Nor worry about a
                few thousand farmers who grow organically.

                Do what you do best. And be happy with it. I am.
                Pars

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                  #48
                  If we ust be blunt about it

                  Paranoia about ill effects of foods produced and processed by ethods that don't eet your approval; and spreading what amounts to propaganda to the masses of people who do not weigh all sides of a debate may serve certain setors very well.

                  But it remains only suspicion, blind faith and personal opinion until there can be proof provided that something is known about what is being talked about.

                  As for callous concern about world food trade; you do have a point of view not often stated so bluntly. When and if organic production becomes a significant source of even developed counries needs.....I'll try to remeber to ask if you still have the same opinion about supplying additional demand fro nations you now say should look after themselves.

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                    #49
                    Canada has 90 days to grow a crop. Callous?
                    No, realistic. Many countries can grow two crops
                    in a year. No winter. Sunshine. They CAN grow
                    crops. So, do it. That is realism.

                    The "masses" of people who buy organics are
                    neither illiterate or stupid. They are among the
                    best educated and financially sound. Most are
                    university educated; in don't tell them, oneoff,
                    they tell me. As it should be Pars.

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                      #50
                      There is a great differnce between being "illiterate and stupid" versus coming to firmly held beliefs without the benefit of using reason and an understanding of the facts.
                      In other words; your choice of the words "illiterate and stupid" are not necessarily the key factors in coming toreasonable and factual conclusions.

                      Do you always listen to a person; or just when they are putting money in the palm of ypour hand?

                      I'm usually willing to present a bit of the other side just so there is a bit of doubt presented keep a lttle balance in an argument.

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