Organic Standards
Organic Farming and Livestock Raising:
See Wikipedia "Organic Farming"
*Uses crop rotation
*Uses manure and compost
*Controls pests biologically
*Mechanically cultivates the soil
*Does not use synthetic fertilizers and pesticides
*No use of plant or animal growth hormones
*No feed additives
*No genetically modified/genetically engineered organisms
Organic food has no:
*Pesticides
*Growth hormones
*Antibiotics
*Artificial colors
*Artificial flavors
*Artificial preservatives
*Artificial sweeteners
*GM/GE organisms
*MSG or other dangerous chemicals
*Irradiation
Organic is just what is NATURAL, how everything is SUPPOSED to be. It's how our Creator has made things. Man has corrupted God's ways. I highly recommend you to read Charles Whitlaw's The Scriptural Code of Health, published in 1838. It's a real eye-opener, because people were doing the wrong things agriculturally, diet-wise,and medicinally then, but it's just much worse now. We MUST turn to God's agricultural policy. It's the ONLY one that works.
And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. ~Isaiah 2:4
War is NOT the answer to the world's problems. Improper agriculture and diet leads to more sinful behavior (the poisons literally corrupt people's mentality), disease, and famine. I talked some about the link between environmental toxins and sins in my book Genetic Heavy Metal Toxicity. IF we started following God's agricultural policy (as well as other laws) and put all the soldiers in our military to work in the fields, the nations would say, "Aha! Look at that blessed nation. Let's learn the ways of its God." THAT is how to bring about world peace. We must follow God's law--ALL of it--and set an example. Then people would not be murderous, sexually immoral, diseased, and starving.
The above-mentioned books can be read online for free. See the links in my "Books" section.