The Symphony, & "Conventional" Dairies
Culture.
It has arrived...
So a few
nights ago we went to the symphony. They did
Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake (remember I had
said that it was Mozart; I was
wrong – that’s next month). It was very pretty.
I have lots of classical music in my collection. But
nothing can really compare to the depth, the power of
the live orchestra. It’s magical. The music is alive,
you feel it and it’s a wonderful experience, it
really is. Tonight was the first that I have ever
been to see an orchestra live. I liked it. I liked it
a lot. I – I think we may make this “Our Thing,” as
it were. It’s just too bad that they’re off the
charts after next month. I think the “season” opens
up again in October. Nice. Hopefully in time for my
birthday. Buy me a present, btw.
Dairy
farming: Organic vs “Conventional”
I was
reading some “Did You Know” facts about a local dairy
co-op while on lunch @ work the other day. They were
saying that 19 of their members were “conventional”
dairy farmers and 24 were Organic. And it got me
thinking. It’s a simple question, and it’s a simple
answer.
What is “Conventional?” And what is “Organic?”
Conventional is by definition what is done
‘normally.’ Organic is taken to mean that the product
is raised/groomed/created without the use of
synthetic chemicals. Up until sometime around the
middle of the last century, there were not many
synthetic chemicals to bother mentioning. And it
seemed to me, isn’t ‘Organic’ actually
‘Conventional?’
I mean, that’s the way it’s typically done, in nature
for sure, and also around most of the globe and
throughout history. Conventional is Organic. At least
it should be. I am not sure why it’s perverted now,
though.
They should rename ‘Conventional’ to more accurately
describe what it is: “Hormone- & Unnatural
Antibiotic-infested farming.” Or they could just
shorten it to “Unnatural Farming.” I’d be OK with
that too.
Seriously though, think about that next time you hear
the word ‘Conventional.’ It sounds very low-key, very
tame, something that you could take for granted. But
really think about what it’s being applied to. It
seems to me that just like “No
Child Left Behind” was a
victory of title over substance, they are using
language to quell any fears that what they’re
really doing might arouse. No one wants to buy
milk that comes from “Hormone- & Unnatural
Antibiotic-infested farming,” or even “Unnatural
Farming.” But hey, Milk from “Conventional”
farming methods? That doesn’t sound so bad!
Yeah. I’m all-organic, baby. And proud. And healthy.
Thanks, I’ll pass on the “Conventional.”
Peace.