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Bill T,
The problem is blemished fruit and vegetables and low yield. If the public
is not willing to pay more for food and also accept blemishes, then, again,
you are back in the world of it does not work.
 
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How did the public get into this "behind the looking glass mentality, without training somplace in schools or other as to what to look for, for healthy, vs today what is actually healthy without all the cosemetic treatments applied strickly for looks that is in the same bag, for pulling our agric apart now as all treatments need to be backed off of for planet and human health reasons... for long haul.
 
Dee




      

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