Hate to burst anyone's bubble, but there are a certain number of INorganic compounds that can be in products labeled "organic" and they can still be labeled that way. The USDA is quite the liar and re-definer of words. Take a look at www.nonais.org to see all the shenanigans the USDA is up to. It'll make you not so confident in your "organic" products.
Here is one such article from the aforementioned site:
Here is one such article from the aforementioned site:
USDA Stealing the Term Grass Fed
Action Item, News, Commentary walterj 4:36 am
AMS NEWS RELEASE
AMS No. 178-07
Billy Cox (202) 720-8998
[email protected]
Jimmie Turner (202) 720-8998
[email protected]
USDA ESTABLISHES GRASS (FORAGE) FED MARKETING CLAIM STANDARD
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, 2007 The U.S. Department of Agriculture today issued a voluntary standard for grass (forage) fed marketing claims. The standard will be published as a Notice in the Federal Register and is titled the U.S. Standard for Livestock and Meat Marketing Claim, Grass (Forage) Fed Claim for Ruminant Livestock and the Meat Products Derived from Such Livestock.
-USDA Press Release
Wonderful. Once again the USDA is out to subvert the meaning of our language and hand over the food market to big corporate interests. They are going to take over the term grass fed just like they took over the term organic so that big business can benefit and those of use who have been doing it for years will be shoved out the back door.
On the face of it it looks like theyre going to be helpful and define grass fed so that the term isnt abused by corps that arent actually doing grass feeding to their livestock. The reality is that once they have control theyll change, dilute and pollute the term by letting animals kept in confinement operations but fed a partial grass diet be defined as grass fed so as to further confuse consumers and steal away the remaining minimal portion of the market that small farmers have.
Voluntary will become mandatory. Soon you will not be able to use the term grass fed unless you signup with the USDA and pay them their bribe price. The fees will be set high enough to exclude the vast majority of small farmers who are already practicing pastured grass fed raising of livestock.
It started this way with organic standards. Then they locked out those of us who really do organic. Then they allowed non-organic practices to be used by Big Ag but still be labeled certified USDA Certified Organic.
This is about big monied lobbyists manipulating regulations, laws and definitions to benefit their corporate masters so they can corner the market and force out the competition from small farmers.
One more way our government helps us. Anything to do with the government is not voluntary for long. Eventually the busy bodies mandate it because they know what is best for you. The last thing we need is more government regulation. I strongly suggest everyone check out a truly voluntary, farmer based, program for Certified Naturally Grown at http://NaturallyGrown.org
The solution is for consumers to buy locally from farmers they know and trust. But theres no money in that for the high paid lobbyists and big corporations. Note that the USDA spends billions of dollars subsidizing Big Ag but only a few million dollars promoting local small farm to consumer programs like Community Food Projects which has been cut from the recent farm bill. Given that the Community Food Projects is a $5 million item and the federal budget is $2,387 billion this is like the a miser worrying over the loss of 0.0002 cents. Thats 1.6 cents for every man, woman and child. Yet at the same time theyre worrying about a dropping a penny to the poor theyre giving away nearly $13 billion of subsidies to Big Ag.
Its time to end farm subsidies and stop having Nanny state government micro-manage our lives.
The standard will be published in the Oct. 16, 2007, Federal Register. Copies of the proposal and more information are available by accessing the Web site at http://www.ams.usda.gov/lsg/stand/claim.htm; from Martin E. OConnor, AMS Livestock and Seed Programs, Room 2607S, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-0254; or by calling (202) 720-4486.
Also, check out this article from 1998 about the meaninglessness of the term "organic" under new USDA rules: http://www.afn.org/~iguana/archives/1998_04/19980410.html
Action Item, News, Commentary walterj 4:36 am
AMS NEWS RELEASE
AMS No. 178-07
Billy Cox (202) 720-8998
[email protected]
Jimmie Turner (202) 720-8998
[email protected]
USDA ESTABLISHES GRASS (FORAGE) FED MARKETING CLAIM STANDARD
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, 2007 The U.S. Department of Agriculture today issued a voluntary standard for grass (forage) fed marketing claims. The standard will be published as a Notice in the Federal Register and is titled the U.S. Standard for Livestock and Meat Marketing Claim, Grass (Forage) Fed Claim for Ruminant Livestock and the Meat Products Derived from Such Livestock.
-USDA Press Release
Wonderful. Once again the USDA is out to subvert the meaning of our language and hand over the food market to big corporate interests. They are going to take over the term grass fed just like they took over the term organic so that big business can benefit and those of use who have been doing it for years will be shoved out the back door.
On the face of it it looks like theyre going to be helpful and define grass fed so that the term isnt abused by corps that arent actually doing grass feeding to their livestock. The reality is that once they have control theyll change, dilute and pollute the term by letting animals kept in confinement operations but fed a partial grass diet be defined as grass fed so as to further confuse consumers and steal away the remaining minimal portion of the market that small farmers have.
Voluntary will become mandatory. Soon you will not be able to use the term grass fed unless you signup with the USDA and pay them their bribe price. The fees will be set high enough to exclude the vast majority of small farmers who are already practicing pastured grass fed raising of livestock.
It started this way with organic standards. Then they locked out those of us who really do organic. Then they allowed non-organic practices to be used by Big Ag but still be labeled certified USDA Certified Organic.
This is about big monied lobbyists manipulating regulations, laws and definitions to benefit their corporate masters so they can corner the market and force out the competition from small farmers.
One more way our government helps us. Anything to do with the government is not voluntary for long. Eventually the busy bodies mandate it because they know what is best for you. The last thing we need is more government regulation. I strongly suggest everyone check out a truly voluntary, farmer based, program for Certified Naturally Grown at http://NaturallyGrown.org
The solution is for consumers to buy locally from farmers they know and trust. But theres no money in that for the high paid lobbyists and big corporations. Note that the USDA spends billions of dollars subsidizing Big Ag but only a few million dollars promoting local small farm to consumer programs like Community Food Projects which has been cut from the recent farm bill. Given that the Community Food Projects is a $5 million item and the federal budget is $2,387 billion this is like the a miser worrying over the loss of 0.0002 cents. Thats 1.6 cents for every man, woman and child. Yet at the same time theyre worrying about a dropping a penny to the poor theyre giving away nearly $13 billion of subsidies to Big Ag.
Its time to end farm subsidies and stop having Nanny state government micro-manage our lives.
The standard will be published in the Oct. 16, 2007, Federal Register. Copies of the proposal and more information are available by accessing the Web site at http://www.ams.usda.gov/lsg/stand/claim.htm; from Martin E. OConnor, AMS Livestock and Seed Programs, Room 2607S, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-0254; or by calling (202) 720-4486.
Also, check out this article from 1998 about the meaninglessness of the term "organic" under new USDA rules: http://www.afn.org/~iguana/archives/1998_04/19980410.html
Last edited: