[post_page_title]Amish-grown produce isn’t necessarily better[/post_page_title]
Farming, as far as the Amish are concerned (even those who don’t actually do any), is the ideal occupation. It allows families to work together, and fathers to work from home, while maintaining biblical customs and work ethic. The Amish are so synonymous with farming, in fact, that many Americans consequently assume Amish produce is organic.
Not only is the majority of it not, but most Amish farmers use the exact same fertilizers and pesticides as “mainstream” farmers to boost crop yields and eliminate pests. Some Amish have gone organic, simply because the money’s better, but most haven’t.
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