leahvivian asked:


I’m writing a cause and effect research paper. The effect I’m doing is the eco-friendly and organic products across every market. However, I’m not entirely sure what sparked the whole trend. I was originally going to say that the high gas prices really caught everyone’s attention, but I’m having trouble finding that information in research. I’m also considering saiyng global warming started it- but that’s a little vague. Did anyone notice anything to that really sparked the trend? Your help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Edit:

I am looking for a cause in the past few years. Like the gas prices rising so everyone had to pay attention to what’s going on with the earth, etc.

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mister ed on 20 December, 2007 at 2:00 pm #

ithink it could be trace back to the farmer when they start rotating crops — disc planting instead of plowing — double cropping etc!!!


ohiorganic on 22 December, 2007 at 10:54 pm #

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