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'Organic' dairy farmer dropped after selling non-organic milk
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<blockquote data-quote="betweenthelines" data-source="post: 5059146" data-attributes="member: 45282"><p>But that's the trouble isn't it, Scholsey- the rules are made up by self interest groups like SA & OG+G, with no evidence that what they claim for the "product" is true. And there's so many exemptions that the whole thing is ridiculous-not just non-organic straw, but what's the logic behind doubling withdrawal periods for meds, but three treatments and you're out? surely if doubling the withdrawal means the cow is "organic" again, what does it matter how many times it's been ill? </p><p></p><p>50 years ago SA was considered to be a bunch of sandal wearing weirdo's who knew sod all about farming. I don't think the knowledge base has grown, but the whole idea is now fashionable . But then, some people think stress or electromagnetic fields cause cancer (Cancer Research UK have confirmed they don't) </p><p></p><p>Just imagine a future where you need PETA approval to keep livestock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betweenthelines, post: 5059146, member: 45282"] But that's the trouble isn't it, Scholsey- the rules are made up by self interest groups like SA & OG+G, with no evidence that what they claim for the "product" is true. And there's so many exemptions that the whole thing is ridiculous-not just non-organic straw, but what's the logic behind doubling withdrawal periods for meds, but three treatments and you're out? surely if doubling the withdrawal means the cow is "organic" again, what does it matter how many times it's been ill? 50 years ago SA was considered to be a bunch of sandal wearing weirdo's who knew sod all about farming. I don't think the knowledge base has grown, but the whole idea is now fashionable . But then, some people think stress or electromagnetic fields cause cancer (Cancer Research UK have confirmed they don't) Just imagine a future where you need PETA approval to keep livestock [/QUOTE]
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