As Rah said research if there is a market for Non-GMO. In my area the feed cost around $3 more a 50 pound bag, but the eggs sell for between $4 and $4.50 a dozen. Regular eggs go for between a $1.50 and $2.00 a dozen. If there is no market for the Non-GMO it would not be a wise choice to go GMO free. They can't keep up with the current Non-GMO market around St. Louis possibly because of higher awareness with Monsanto head quarters being located there. Protest all the time. I'm not sure. I do know people are willing to pay the extra money in my area for those Non-GMO eggs.

Last edited by John Wann; 03/30/14 06:18 AM.

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