09-20-2017, 10:17 AM
Yes and you also mentioned a friend in Waimea with an organic farm that was well managed for pests. But you are arguing from the specific to the general.
When the Star-Advertiser wrote "this becomes challenging for organic farmers," they meant the different conditions on the two types of farms means organic farms have to put out more effort on pest abatement to achieve the same result as commercial farms. Seems rather straightforward.
When the Star-Advertiser wrote "this becomes challenging for organic farmers," they meant the different conditions on the two types of farms means organic farms have to put out more effort on pest abatement to achieve the same result as commercial farms. Seems rather straightforward.