Hands in the Soil

40. Does Certified Organic Mean Pesticide Free?


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In this solo episode of Hands in the Soil, we return to a commonly misunderstood topic in the food system: does certified organic mean pesticide-free? Building on a previous episode released a year ago, I dive deeper into the nuances of pesticide use in organic agriculture to clarify what the organic label really means—and what it doesn’t.


I explain the difference between organic and synthetic pesticides, how regulations work under organic certification, and why it's still essential to ask questions about where your food comes from. I also explore how integrated pest management and regenerative practices can help farms reduce or even eliminate pesticide use altogether.


Tune in to learn more about:

  • Why certified organic doesn’t mean pesticide-free
  • The difference between synthetic and organic pesticides
  • How some synthetic pesticides are still allowed in organic certification (and why that matters)
  • The loophole of EPA conditional registration and toxicity testing gaps
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and alternatives to pesticide use
  • How farm scale, soil health, and biodiversity impact pest control
  • Critiques of organic certification and the difference between small regenerative farms and large-scale organic monocultures
  • Why knowing your farmer is often more valuable than any label

Resources & Links:

  • Connect with Hannah: @hannahkeitel
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Hands in the SoilBy Hannah Keitel