Archive for the 'Animals' Category

What’s Organic Milk?

Maybe not what it purports to be when it’s from Aurora: the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that from 2003 through 2006 Aurora Organic Dairy willfully violated the federal requirements for organic milk production by illegally failing to provide pasture, and by selling milk from cows that were not fully under organic management. The […]

When is it not about the soil?

When it’s about hydro- or aquaponics!
The folks at Environmental Working Group (EWG) have created an informative video addressing whether hydroponics are organic. Watch EWG Analyst Kristan Markey HERE as he answers the question.
In 2006, Steve Diver NCAT Agriculture Specialist and ATTRA (National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service) published an extensive report on Aquaponics – the technique […]

Who’s in charge — FDA puts science loophole in organic labeling standards

The cloning issue leads a February 2 AP article to shed light on the relationship of USDA Organic label and GM foods.
The article Organic seal may soon mean ‘clone-free,’ too - Meat, milk from cloned animals won’t get their own warning label addresses labeling standards and public acceptance of cloned animal products in the […]

Time Writes About Organic Farming and the Non-GMO Label

The March 14 article in Time Magazine, When Organic Isn’t Really Organic by Jyoti Thottam begins “When you buy a gallon of organic milk, you expect to get tasty milk from happy cows who haven’t been subjected to antibiotics, hormones or pesticides. But you might also unknowingly be getting genetically modified cattle feed.” Read the […]

LocalHarvest.org links to family farms

LocalHarvest.org is an extensive web site that includes a directory of family farms all over the U.S. — with an emphasis on the Northeast and California — that sell their produce directly to the public. Listings can be searched by state, zip code or browsed alphabetically.
A great feature is a localized listing created by entering […]



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