Organic Farm and Handling/processing Certification Standards and Administrative Procedures: 1998, Volumes 1-2Northeast Organic Farming Assoc. of New York, Incorporated, Organic Certification Program, 1998 - Natural foods |
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You are asked to file a Regulated Substance Intended Use Report with your
application which must be filed by March 28 , 1998. The Certification Program
may request additional product information which you must provide . You will
also ...
You are asked to file a Regulated Substance Intended Use Report with your
application which must be filed by March 28 , 1998. The Certification Program
may request additional product information which you must provide . You will
also ...
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Composts applied to certified fields must not contain prohibited substances . ...
ANY USE OF REGULATED PRACTICES / SUBSTANCES MUST BE LISTED ON
THE REGULATED SUBSTANCE INTENDED USE REPORT & AMENDMENTS ...
Composts applied to certified fields must not contain prohibited substances . ...
ANY USE OF REGULATED PRACTICES / SUBSTANCES MUST BE LISTED ON
THE REGULATED SUBSTANCE INTENDED USE REPORT & AMENDMENTS ...
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ANY USE OF TRACE MINERAL PRODUCTS MUST BE LISTED ON THE
REGULATED SUBSTANCE INTENDED USE ... Conditioners Organic farmers
may apply certain microbial substances to their soils and crops such as algae or
bacteria .
ANY USE OF TRACE MINERAL PRODUCTS MUST BE LISTED ON THE
REGULATED SUBSTANCE INTENDED USE ... Conditioners Organic farmers
may apply certain microbial substances to their soils and crops such as algae or
bacteria .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CROP PRODUCTION | 11 |
MEAT AND EGG PRODUCTION | 24 |
Copyright | |
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