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Organic or Sustainable?
Meaningless as most of the farmers on the eastern shore in general don't use the term organic regardless of how they grow. You can visit every single produce stand on the shore and likely never see the term "organic". The fishing methods often are very traditional and the opposite of sustainable, they still allow oyster dredging for a short part of the year!

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Organic or Sustainable? Meaningless as most of the farmers on the eastern shore in general don't use the term organic regardless of how they grow. You can visit every single produce stand on the shore and likely never see the term "organic". The fishing methods often are very traditional and the opposite of sustainable, they still allow oyster dredging for a short part of the year!