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Does being a vegan stop you eating food where they control?

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locusts. I grow a lot of things where I live in the garden, I can get three crops of tomatoes each summer. This area is a great vegetable growing region. Most of the produce grown here naturally is shipped all over Europe, but right now locusts are eating everything in sight. They are beginning to strip my lemon tree, the peppers are being stripped to. I've seen crop spraying planes about lately.

If a vegetable producer grows everything in the natural way, would a vegan rather he go out of business than try and kill off the locusts. These creatures can strip a field in no time at all.

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  1. vegans don't really care how many poor insects died. But they'd probably boycott the farmer if his third uncle twice removed was a meat eater. That's their logic.


  2. Being a vegan or a vegetarian for that matter doesn't mean that one only eats organic.  Many do not.

    My suggestion is to do what you have to do to save your garden.  There are many insecticides out there that are totally safe to use and not as harmful. I would do the research if I were you.  I write that because it sounds like your in Europe and I am in the United States and not really sure what you have over there compared to what we have here.  

    There is a whole line of products over here that I can buy that are considered 'safe' and are organic and that do work.

    FYI - I got over 20 lemons so far off my one little tree.

  3. i think u are trying to say is the vegetables organic, if its organic grown , it is limited on waht it is used to grow ith it other then the natural fertilizer like manure or composte  and sunshine and water. their may be some kind of traps or other natural predators  or natural repellants that can be used .

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