When All Food Was Organic
I found an interesting blurb in the Parade insert in Sunday’s paper this week about organic food. As we all know, organic foods have become one of the hot topics in the grocery stores lately. Rather than question whether it’s healthier to eat organic-labeled foods instead the regular produce in the grocery store, someone wrote in to basically ask when it was that all foods used to be organic before. In other words, at some point in the past, all food did used to be organic, before mankind started messing with it, and the person wanted to know how many years it’s been that such has not been true. “AskMarilyn” replied:
Millennia! Humans have been attempting to improve their crop yields for as long as they’ve been hungry. About 2800 B.C. Sumerians used sulfur to control pests. Around A.D. 900,Chinese farmers saw that arsenic worked better. In the 1700s, kerosene was added to the arsenal. And 50 years ago, DDT was the leading pesticide.
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