Organic eggs ??? bro cmon.ffs. Its eggs.

Its not for homesteading fren. 5 chickens in a pen and coop out back and I never bought eggs while giving to neighbors. Now no chickens, buying eggs from neighbors cuz cheaper than market.

So, yes while its not viable as a business, having many people in a neighborhood with chickens brings down the price of local eggs because there are lots of local eggs. So the solution to cheap local eggs is more people with chickens.

see. both are true. we dont have to disagree fren

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I hear ya, a small flock can be great, but it really depends on the location, market, predator pressure and individual. Yes, organic because the quality of input is the quality of output.

lots of small flocks is a large neighborhood or district flock.

agreed on input to output. I just hate the term on organic. that word already has a meaning. it means made of carbon atoms.

muddled an awful lot of at the core of understanding metabolism.

just a peeve

Don't get me started on gov "organic" but yes it does make a difference at scale. I spent years creating grain markets for certified organic corn which has a huge impact of the farmer, the land and food consumed. Turning thousands of acres from gmo and roundup to regionally appropriate corn and regenerative practices is worth the certificate.

Gods work. Thank you for what you are doing.

Sincerely. Dunno if I like you or not or if you are a nice person or not or if you kick the neighbors dog i dunno

but I do know that somebody has to clean up the chemical stew in the culture, processes and environment.

So thank you ser.

I like dogs and getting healthy food to our community. We were able to collectively obtain contracts for local school districts where individually we stood no chance. One of many silent wins against poisoning ourselves and children.

A win at the kid level is huge for health.

a messed up thing i've noticed here and there.

Curious if it applies here as well. A given industry pollutes a given environment to exploit some value producing resource at scale. It pollutes processes and regulations as well as the physical environment.

process and regulatory pollution is really sticky. metastasizes with the bureaucracy. Does this track?

If so, I think the fields may be easier to remediate than the incentive substrate that spawned this situation in the first place.