Why Traditional Organic Farmers Think USDA Organic Certification HAS to Be About the Soil

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After all, from the beginning of time, crops were planted and harvested where? You guessed it: in the Earth. That’s how it’s always been. That’s how the divine whatevers intended it to work, and it honestly can’t work any other way. Hence why organic farmers are arguing the fact that hydroponics can’t possibly be considered… Read more »

Hydroponic Farmers Say They’re Contributing to the Organics Industry, and Here’s Why

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You can’t shake the fact that hydroponics has made a dent in the health foods market for good reason. They’re basically growing produce without soil and using honestly the healthiest substance known to man on this Earth: water. Infused water with all the natural nutrients crops actually need. A genius form of farming when you think about… Read more »

3 Arguments For and Against USDA Organic Certification of Hydroponic Farming

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Seriously, you won’t find a much more dead-heat battle of rhetoric in the USDA organic industry than in here, because the arguments are based on many factors: environment, literal definitions, science, We’re bordering on legal here when the idea of simple produce really shouldn’t be! It’s all about nutrition and the body, our Earth and… Read more »

Did You Know That Beets Beat Out Cancer?

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In all fairness, if someone already has cancer, we concede this important fact: beets won’t get rid of it. One thing’s for sure, though: beets will certainly prevent the onset of cancer! But that’s not all: the benefits of beets go far above the threat against cancer, and we’ll get to cancer in just a moment…. Read more »

You Won’t Believe What Beets Can Do for Your Body

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Sure, it’s a given that beets have that richness we all love regarding nutrients and even fiber (or maybe you didn’t know that). Yes, they’re good for you. But just how good are beets for you? Sometimes breaking down the benefits really does help you see the light on what beets can do for your body…. Read more »

Read About the Largest Family-Owned Organic Farm in Cali: Lakeside Organic Gardens

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That isn’t a lofty statement, you know — being the “largest family-owned organic farm in California.” The proof is in the numbers, though, for one Lakeside Organic Gardens, a virtual empire of organic produce unlike anything you’ve ever seen, and they’ve only been around since 1996. Want to Know Just How Big Lakeside Organic Gardens Is?… Read more »

2 Top Organic Fruits the Sundance Natural Foods Company Brings to the Kitchen

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When you think of fruit, upping the ante of health, quality and goodness almost requires the word ORGANIC. And that’s the namesake of one Sundance Natural Foods Company, a leader in California organic foods and the organic market. You don’t expect anything less from the top marketer of organic citrus as well as an organization… Read more »

2 Top Secret Weapons for Homegrown Organic Farms’ Product Innovation and Produce

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One look at this family-owned farm — Homegrown Organic Farms — and you’ll know right away that you’re not just dealing with a few hundred acres here. This group isn’t just about family, but collaboration to ensure food safety, organics and abundance of the highest quality in fruit and produce since 1998, and here’s the first… Read more »