Organic or Not By Cutler Bailey. Factories Factories produce inorganic food around the world They use chemicals on and/or around the food that are deadly.

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Organic or Not By Cutler Bailey

Factories Factories produce inorganic food around the world They use chemicals on and/or around the food that are deadly to the human body The airborne illnesses that are spread from the chemicals and the equipment make the employees sick and incapable to work More deaths happen at factories then actual farms. This is due to the airborne particles, and the chemicals.

Farms and Gardens The food that is produced at farms and gardens is all natural. It has no pesticides or chemicals. It used all natural soil and fertilizer. The only machinery used on a farm is a harvester, a tractor, and a baler.

How We Can Change The Way Food Is Produced We can change the way food is produced by just buying local and organic. The more oranic people buy the more the plants and factories will shut down and grow natural.