The definitive guide to healthful, affordable food shopping in the Organic Agefrom a pioneer in the organic movementWhat does it really mean when a food is labeled organic? While many of us believe there are good reasons to buy organic, what exactly are they? The authors of this indispensable handbook sift fact from fiction to help you make informed decisions that are right for you. Here is everything you need to know, including when paying more for organic is worth itand when its not. A Field Guide to Buying Organic provides you with:Self-tests to determine your current organic-shopping habitsand the type of organic shopper you want to becomeA primer on organic food standards, labels, and seals Health and quality comparisons of organically grown versus conventionally grown produceAn aisle-by-aisle supermarket guide to information about the most popular organic produce, dairy, meat and poultry, baked goods, nuts, seeds, grains, convenience foods, and drinks The truth about pesticides, hormones, genetically modified foods (GMOs), toxins, and bacteriaPlus illustrations featuring product logos and contact information, and a fascinating overview of the evolution of organicsFrom the Trade Paperback edition.