That's how the big boys advertise them on the back of cereal boxes Austranada. non gmo oats he he
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Originally posted by Jay-mo View PostGlyphosate's at decade low prices, so the shed is stocked for at least next year and beyond.
On a side not, I've been noticing more oat buyers again offering the same for sprayed or unsprayed.
it’s like the rapidly disappearing non gmo canola premium
it was ok until folks didn’t wanna pay extra for non gmo
once the money is tight all that virtue signalling shit loses its lustre
we had a good run with the non gmo premium while it lasted
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It's like China hates our guts until it's the right price point them they kiss up and buy the low......... again and again and again.
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Originally posted by Jay-mo View PostGlyphosate's at decade low prices, so the shed is stocked for at least next year and beyond.
On a side not, I've been noticing more oat buyers again offering the same for sprayed or unsprayed.
Less demand, lower prices.
Just beware poor quality product, I fear low grade surfactants are common and arsenic, lead againLast edited by Guest; Dec 13, 2023, 18:17.
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Food Bank Hunger Report.
"In the past year, 3.7 million Australian households (36%) experienced moderate to severe food insecurity, meaning – at the very least – they are reducing the quality, variety or desirability of their food and at worst, their eating patterns are disrupted."
"I hear" that those using food banks, lining up at soup kitchens, and the homeless in Australia are refusing to eat all their cereals, breads, pastas, noodles, baking, crackers, etc etc unless they are guaranteed it's certified organic.
"I know" there's posts from a hired farm hand in Australia who couldn't make it in Canada and has nothing better to do with his idle time but come on a Canadian farmer chat line (Agriville) to dis Canada and it's farmers.
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostFood Bank Hunger Report.
"In the past year, 3.7 million Australian households (36%) experienced moderate to severe food insecurity, meaning – at the very least – they are reducing the quality, variety or desirability of their food and at worst, their eating patterns are disrupted."
"I hear" that those using food banks, lining up at soup kitchens, and the homeless in Australia are refusing to eat all their cereals, breads, pastas, noodles, baking, crackers, etc etc unless they are guaranteed it's certified organic.
"I know" there's posts from a hired farm hand in Australia who couldn't make it in Canada and has nothing better to do with his idle time but come on a Canadian farmer chat line (Agriville) to dis Canada and it's farmers.
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Originally posted by Austranada View Post
Supply and demand.
Less demand, lower prices.
Just beware poor quality product, I hear low grade surfactants are common and arsenic, lead again
Lead and arsenic? Is that better or worse then glyphosate? Maybe less surfactant, more lead and arsenic makes it work the same??
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Just trying to picture folks lined up on Portage and Main when -30 c breeze blowing through concerned if carrots thrown in soup where organic please guys !!!!!!
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The bums around town blitzed out of their minds on all sorts of substances singing to themselves I’m sure don’t care if the food they get is organic but they’re a strange lot just the same. The prick stealing crap food from the dollar store I’m sure wasn’t reading labels before he put it in his backpack. I wonder if someone doesn’t sample the Ozzie ice from time to time.
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Not to many in todays world here in Canada willing to shit in a snow bank in the middle of winter.
Nothing new about organic foods, if they are actually organic.. Grew up eating farm grown veggies, can fruits and veggies, chicken, and beef.
I guess eating Klik and baloney sandwiches with Velveeta cheese for 13 years while going to school wiped out any benefit the home grown food had.
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostNot to many in todays world here in Canada willing to shit in a snow bank in the middle of winter.
Nothing new about organic foods, if they are actually organic.. Grew up eating farm grown veggies, can fruits and veggies, chicken, and beef.
I guess eating Klik and baloney sandwiches with Velveeta cheese for 13 years while going to school wiped out any benefit the home grown food had.
I know a 20ish lady full organic urbanite in the US went to work for a organic farmer. When he ran out of stock he sent her to the local grocery store.
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