May 21, 2005

A Saturday Trip to the State Farmers' Market & the Mystery of Organic Farming

At 10:00 a.m. this morning, I drove to the state farmers' market in the city (approx. 25 minutes from my house) in search of fresh, organic produce. The search proved very interesting.

I questioned (nicely and politely) five different farmers. "Do you use pesticides on your crops?" All five said yes–they HAD to spray the crops. There was no other way to keep the bugs off.

Or so I was told.

"But what about farmers who grow organic produce?" I asked. "How do they keep the bugs off their crops?"

"I don't know, honey," said an old farmer with a strong southern accent, white hair, and yellow, crooked teeth. "I been farmin' for twenty-FAHV years and everyone I know of sprays. If ya don't spray, the bugs'll eat up everything."

"Is there anyone here who sells organic produce?" I asked.

"Not that I know of," he replied.

There were only five farmers selling vegetables such as zucchini, squash, lettuce, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, etc. The rest were selling fresh flowers, baked goods, honey, plants (azaleas, marigolds, herbs) or strawberries. It seemed nearly everyone was selling strawberries. There were pints of strawberries everywhere I turned. I asked about spraying the berries with pesticides, and everyone I asked said that they sprayed…they said they HAD to spray.


The Specifics of Spraying Strawberries

I learned that the spraying is typically done to the strawberry plant in March and this keeps the bugs from eating the plant and destroying the fruit. Here's an interesting fact for you: Strawberries and bell peppers contain some of the highest concentrations of pesticides. So, knowing this, I avoided buying the pesticide-laden strawberries. According to the EPA, over 70 pesticides now in use are probable cancer-causing agents. (See my earlier post on pesticides.)

I was surprised that not a single farmer I talked with knew how to farm WITHOUT spraying. Organic farming was a mystery to the local farmers. It was something that they could not explain.

It's amazing how much knowledge our civilization has lost. Ironically, our "modern" lifestyle is contributing to our illnesses and our problems. Ironically, cancer rates are higher in "developed" countries than third-world countries. Ironically, ancient civilizations knew more about organic farming practices (and sustainable agriculture) than the majority of "modern" farmers.

My experience today makes me want to learn the basics of organic farming methods. Are organic farmers working miracles? In the eyes of conventional farmers, they are. In the eyes of conventional farmers, these organic farmers are doing the "impossible."

It reminds me of an old Chinese proverb…"The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it."

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