Organic Farm and Handling/processing Certification Standards and Administrative Procedures: Appendices V-XNortheast Organic Farming Assoc. of New York, Incorporated, Organic Certification Program, 1999 - Natural foods |
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... and Handling / Processing Certification Standards and Administrative Procedures CERTIFIED ORGANICALLY GROWN These products grown with organic farming practices according to the standards of Association Northeast ( NOFA Bee 1275 .
... and Handling / Processing Certification Standards and Administrative Procedures CERTIFIED ORGANICALLY GROWN These products grown with organic farming practices according to the standards of Association Northeast ( NOFA Bee 1275 .
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In the event of loss of Certification ( note : Unintentional Contamination page 11 of Standards ) , or crop ( i.e. economic impact ) , it is advised to obtain legal advise and counsel to prepare for court . Secondly , a violation might ...
In the event of loss of Certification ( note : Unintentional Contamination page 11 of Standards ) , or crop ( i.e. economic impact ) , it is advised to obtain legal advise and counsel to prepare for court . Secondly , a violation might ...
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Standards to address these problems associated with ruminant diets might initially require forage ( grasses and other high cellulose plants growable without tillage ) , as a percentage of Dry Matter Intake , to be 90 % for all ruminants ...
Standards to address these problems associated with ruminant diets might initially require forage ( grasses and other high cellulose plants growable without tillage ) , as a percentage of Dry Matter Intake , to be 90 % for all ruminants ...
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