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Study Adds to Evidence that Organic Fruit Consumption Leads to Lower Levels of Pesticide Contamination in Children, Pregnant Women

Study Adds to Evidence that Organic Fruit Consumption Leads to Lower Levels of Pesticide Contamination in Children, Pregnant Women

by Mark Kastel | Oct 28, 2019 | News Posts

(Beyond Pesticides, October 24, 2019) Fish and fruit are undoubtedly healthy foods, but modern-day contamination is leading scientists to caution pregnant mothers and young children to stick within current dietary guidelines, or switch to organic, in order to avoid...
LIVE: OrganicEye Report from NOSB Pittsburgh Oct 23-25

LIVE: OrganicEye Report from NOSB Pittsburgh Oct 23-25

by Mark Kastel | Oct 23, 2019 | OrganicEye Posts

Stay tuned to https://www.facebook.com/https://organiceye.org/ for live updates from NOSB Pittsburgh October 23-25. Day 1 Posted by OrganicEye on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 Day 2 Posted by OrganicEye on Thursday, October 24, 2019
Petition to Protect Organic Meat, NOSB: Remove Carcinogenic Celery Powder

Petition to Protect Organic Meat, NOSB: Remove Carcinogenic Celery Powder

by Mark Kastel | Oct 17, 2019 | News Posts

You can sign our petition here, or fill in below.
Advocates Clash with Industry over Carcinogen in Organic Food

Advocates Clash with Industry over Carcinogen in Organic Food

by Mark Kastel | Oct 17, 2019 | OrganicEye Posts

USDA Panel Votes in Pittsburgh on the Future of Nitrates in Meat SIGN THE PETITION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mark A. Kastel, 608-625-2042 / mkastel@organiceye.org WASHINGTON, DC — In the approach to next week’s USDA National Organic Standards Board meeting in...
Dairy Management Inc. spends $160 million a year from farmers’ milk checks on promotions and partnerships, but sales continue to fall.

Dairy Management Inc. spends $160 million a year from farmers’ milk checks on promotions and partnerships, but sales continue to fall.

by Mark Kastel | Sep 30, 2019 | News Posts

It’s great to see the largest newspaper in Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, do this excellent investigative story “outing” the fatcats that have personally profited by squeezing money out of the dwindling milk checks of family farmers...
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