A Natural Choice
Everybody is debating whether organic farming or normal farming is better. Organic farming is clearly better for both you and the environment, and science has proved that many times. If you still don’t believe that organic farming is better for you and the environment click on the link to get more information on organic farming.
We are bombarded with information about organic foods—yet much of it is conflicting. Some people say it’s more nutritious, others say it’s not. And isn’t it more important to eat food produced locally? The truth is organic agriculture is key to our survival—and there’s clear scientific data to back it up. I’m not the first in my family to reach this conclusion. My grandfather, J.I. Rodale, launched Organic Farming and Gardeningmagazine in 1942, and with it the organic movement (as well as the company that publishes Runner’s World). My father supported local farmers. To them, organic was obviously healthier and better for the environment. But in the 1960s, many considered them crazy. So they set out to prove their ideas.
As a result of their efforts and those of others, we can prove organic farming is better for the environment, can stop the climate crisis, and can eliminate toxins from our soil and water. So critical is it that we embrace organic methods that I make this statement: If you do just one thing to change the world, go organic. No choice will have greater positive repercussions for our future. I don’t run anymore (I switched to yoga), but my husband is a runner, and many of my colleagues are too, so I understand how deeply you care about keeping your body fit and strong. Here’s why going organic is important for you and the landscape you run through.
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