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100% Certified Organic Produce
SimplyGrown, home to Colorado's best tree-ripened, organically grown, 100% certified organic peaches, is excited about our 2006 season. We have a bountiful harvest of sweet & juciy peaches that our customers just can't seem to eat enough of! Our vegetables, fruits, and greens are ready and available. We look forward to seeing you all at this year's Downtown Farmer's Markets in Grand Junction, Colorado.

When you choose a SimplyGrown product, you're choosing more than pure and simple food.
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Choosing organic products, such as fruits and vegetables, for you and your family is one of the healthiest choices you can make. That's because organic products are minimally processed without harmful herbicides & pesticides, preservatives, artificial ingredients, or irradiation.
The result is a purer, healthier, more nutritious and delicious product that you can feel good about eating.
WHAT'S NEW : IN THE ORGANIC WORLD |
Food Inc. , a documentary film about the modern agricultural industry, is a hit with big-city movie reviewers, small organic farmers and vegetarians. But ordinary farmers — the people who grow the lion's share of what America eats — have largely been left out of the mainstream media debate over the film.
On the surface, these should be heady days for organic agriculture. But a couple of articles on Friday reflect the problems plaguing organic agriculture as organic food production grows and is absorbed into the food economy.
Goodbye "fashionista" brands, where neither the price nor the planet counts. The recession has made recycled "recessionista chic" a hit at Berlin Fashion Week -- some of it even organic and free trade.
Think you know what "organic" means? Like "security" or "god," it means many different things to many different people, some of them slick marketers. Like the additives in organic baby formula. And there are different categories of "organic" even for products that are honestly labelled under the current regs. 70% organic products can claim to be "organic." What if the other 30% is Teflon? And in ...
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