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Jean and Steve Phillips <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 3 Jan 1998 20:17:57 -0800
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Just for the sake of discussion, let's take out of the discussion the
fact that these  regulations being proposed by the dastardly federal
government.
 
The question still remains, should you sell noncompliant honey labeled
"organic" when the purchasers of "organic" honey assume that the organic
label means ALL organic inputs: no Apistan, no Terramycin, no Crisco
patties, no Fumadil, no sugar syrup feed, no plastic foundation, and no
bees foraging on agricultural crops which are not organically grown?
 
This is the real issue, or at least the one I was trying to raise.
 
Steve Phillips
Perry, KS
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