afrawfraw
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It started with the statement ,"Good farmers use organics."No one said anything close to "Chemical fertilizers have no place and shouldn't be made at all." I don't see what the problem is with people who want to grow organically, doing so, and doing so in part because they don't like the manufacturing process of chemical nutrients. I also don't see what the problem is with people having issues with the ethics of some companies actions.
My reply was, sure, but what constitutes a "Good" farmer? If you live in a castle, you want the best tasting tomatoes. If your the farmer, you want more tomatoes, faster! Only a quarter of my harvest get's smoked. The rest is used in medibles and oils. So taste isn't huge with me. Effects and amounts are. So a "Good" farmer is one that produces what he set out to accomplish. It's the soldier, not the rifle, means, It's your goal and success that matter, not what you used to achieve it.