I have some complaints about organic growing practices. A long time ago, when my ex and I were looking at growing apples for cider, we seriously looked into organic certification and decided that this was a major fuster-cluck and we wanted nothing to do with it.
The invasive inspections, onerous quantities of record keeping were - to say - off-putting. The allowed practices were really bad. We could use Rotenone for an insecticide because it was derived from a plant. Rotenone is a witches brew and kills all insects, birds, fish, etc... There is a chemical insecticide that is non-toxic to mammals, it is a hormone that interrupts the reproductive cycle of the Apple Maggot but it is forbidden to use as it is manufactured, not derived.
Here is a short film showing the bad side to organic farming:
