Understand the differences between organic foods and traditionally grown foods when it comes to nutrition, safety and price.

Learn what "organic" really means, how USDA labels work, and when paying more for organic foods may or may not benefit your health.

The meaning of ORGANIC is of, relating to, yielding, or involving the use of food produced with the use of feed or fertilizer of plant or animal origin without employment of chemically formulated fertilizers, growth stimulants, antibiotics, or pesticides.

Organic foods, which are grown and processed without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides, have some potential health benefits but cost more to buy.

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Organic is a label that indicates that a food or agricultural product has been produced according to the USDA organic standards, which require operations to use practices that cycle resources, conserve biodiversity, and preserve ecological balance.

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Learn what organic food means, how it’s labeled, its health and safety considerations, and budget-friendly tips. Understand the differences between organic and non-organic to make informed, affordable, and healthy choices.

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