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--- Eric Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>>....And finally small cell advocates try to hijack
the
> > words organic...


Well, when you look at the definition of organic:

1. Of, relating to, or derived from living organisms:
organic matter.

2. marked by, or involving the use of fertilizers or
pesticides that are strictly of animal or vegetable
origin: organic vegetables; an organic farm. b. Raised
or conducted without the use of drugs, hormones, or
synthetic chemicals: organic chicken; organic cattle
farming.


,,,And "organic" beekeeping rules allow such things as
formic acid and other such contaminates which are
commercially synthesized to be uses on honeybees.
Who's doing the hijacking here????




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