Small farmers can indeed buy and use pesticides and most do. If there isn’t a sign or label saying something like “pesticide free” or “organic” you should assume that pesticides were probably used. Produce size isn’t influenced by pesticides, only available water/nutrients in the soil. Plant spacing makes a huge difference as well. More room between plants allows the fruit to become bigger. For example: Carrots that are planted close together produce smaller carrots but more of them. Wide spacing between the plants produces large carrots but fewer total carrots. It’s great buying from small farmers but I ALWAYS ask about pesticides.All big fruits/vegetables/grains farmers use insecticide/pesticide.
That's why fruits/vegetables/grains look beautiful and big.
If I go travelling to a small town/village,
I will buy local produce fruits/vegetables/grains from the small farmers.
The fruits/vegetables/grains look very ugly but is free from insecticide/pesticide.
Small farmers are unable to buy insecticide/pesticide.

