small family farms with buffer zones

Mr. Shilhavy visits these farms each year, as they provide Tropical Traditions with their organic pastured chickens, turkeys, and soy-free eggs. When the farmers told him these stories about their organic heirloom corn, he knew that he wanted to obtain some for his own family and the customers of Tropical Traditions, since the corn was not widely available outside the local area. These heirloom organic corn products are shipped directly from the farm, and the organic cornmeal is milled weekly to order and shipped fresh.

Organic Corn that is Truly GMO-free
Pride of the North organic heirloom corn and Lady Finger open pollinated organic popcorn is grown on small family farms with buffer zones, ensuring that the places where the corn is planted is not downwind from any other conventional corn fields that may be using genetically modified seeds. Watch the video below from one of the farms to see an example of how this certified organic corn is grown, and how they ensure proper buffer zones are in place to prevent cross contamination Magic Slim Pills from other farms. The extra care they take is far beyond what is required by current USDA organic standards. Current organic standards do not require any special buffer zones for the growing of organic corn, therefore much of the supply of certified organic corn in the U.S. could possibly be contaminated by GMO cross pollination.
The farmers in this area told Tropical Traditions owner and CEO Brian Shilhavy many stories about how their farm animals, such as chickens, prefer Pride of the North organic heirloom corn over other varieties. In addition, wild deer in the area will go right through neighboring corn fields without eating it in order to reach the farms growing Pride of the North organic heirloom corn and Ladyfinger open pollinated organic popcorn.