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You compare two bushels of apples at the store. Both appear exactly the same, except one is labeled “organic” and is more expensive. What gives? “Organic” and “conventional” represent two ways to produce food. Which is a good choice for your family? CONVENTIONAL FOODS ORGANIC FOODS Often grown using synthetic pesticides, like Roundup. May use GMOs and be produced on large- scale farms. Conventionally raised livestock are kept in confined, controlled spaces. Fed corn or wheat, and sometimes antibiotics and medications to prevent disease. Producing food this way could deplete the soil’s nutrients. Pesticide and GMO use might be bad for human health. May raise animals in less healthy and humane ways. Must be grown in safe soil. Can’t have synthetic pesticides, bioengineered genes (GMOs), or harmful fertilizers. Organically raised livestock are usually free range and fed on grass or organic, non- GMO food. Cannot be fed antibiotics, growth hormones, or animal-by-products. Organic crops have less toxins. Often use more sustainable growing practices and more humane to animals. Depending on where it’s sold, organic food can be expensive. Food might be smaller with more blemishes. Less availability. PROS Produces an abundance of food and crops every season. Keeps prices low and makes more food available. CONS PROS CONS FACTS FACTS HOW IT GROWS CONVENTIONAL OR ORGANIC? © American Institute for Preventive Medicine www.HealthyLife.com SAMPLE
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Page 1: CONVENTIONAL ORGANIC FOODS HOW FACTS IT GROWS · labeled “organic” and is more expensive. What gives? “Organic” and “conventional” represent . two ways to produce food.

You compare two bushels of apples at the store. Both appear exactly

the same, except one is labeled “organic” and is more expensive. What gives? “Organic” and

“conventional” represent two ways to produce food. Which is a good choice for your family?

CONVENTIONAL FOODS

ORGANIC FOODS

Often grown using synthetic pesticides, like Roundup. May use GMOs and be produced on large-

scale farms.

Conventionally raised livestock are kept in confined, controlled spaces. Fed corn or wheat, and

sometimes antibiotics and medications to prevent disease.

Producing food this way could deplete the soil’s nutrients.

Pesticide and GMO use might be bad for human health. May

raise animals in less healthy and humane ways.

Must be grown in safe soil. Can’t have synthetic pesticides, bioengineered genes (GMOs),

or harmful fertilizers.

Organically raised livestock are usually free range and fed

on grass or organic, non-GMO food. Cannot be fed

antibiotics, growth hormones, or animal-by-products.

Organic crops have less toxins. Often use more sustainable growing practices and more

humane to animals.

Depending on where it’s sold, organic food can be expensive. Food might be

smaller with more blemishes. Less availability.

PROS

Produces an abundance of food and crops every season. Keeps prices low and makes

more food available.

CONS

PROS

CONS

FACTS FACTSHOWIT

GROWS

CONVENTIONAL

OR

ORGANIC?

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