Micah Klesick \(www.learnNOF.com\)
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>If everyone was well-educated about food-production issues we'd all be
>vegetarians, or periodically heading out into the toolies to kill our own,
(periodically heading out into the toolies to kill our own) Do you mean
hunting? If so, then there are over 15 million who do that every year,
including me. The meat is much better.
>organic meat. I think, in this case, that the overall ignorance is the
>lesser of evils.
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"Waterspider" <nospam@all.com> wrote in message
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> "Garret Mott" <Garret_at_AutoMateSoftware_dot_com> wrote in message
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>>Do people really still need to be educated about how organic farming both
>>creates better/healthier food & protects the environment? But then, I
>>guess there are still those that think hamburger comes in styrofoam
>>containers straight from the cow.... Here in Vermont, many visitors come
>>believing that maple syrup is simply produced by drilling a hole in a
>>maple tree & letting the sap run out into the container (no - it takes
>>40-50 gallons of sap to boil it down to 1 gal. of syrup).
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> Ohh, Garret, please don't be too hard on those who don't know.
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> If everyone was well-educated about food-production issues we'd all be
> vegetarians, or periodically heading out into the toolies to kill our own,
> organic meat. I think, in this case, that the overall ignorance is the
> lesser of evils.
>