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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Two other considerations - it might take time ( days or weeks ) for the effects of the pesticides to become obvious . High priority is given when humans and animals are involved , but keep track of where the " visible ...
Two other considerations - it might take time ( days or weeks ) for the effects of the pesticides to become obvious . High priority is given when humans and animals are involved , but keep track of where the " visible ...
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Considerable attention must be given to the question of destination of the leachate from composting material which may contain hazardous levels of nitrate , biological oxygen demand CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY LITURE 3 1924 067 904 585 ...
Considerable attention must be given to the question of destination of the leachate from composting material which may contain hazardous levels of nitrate , biological oxygen demand CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY LITURE 3 1924 067 904 585 ...
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6 Recommended seeding rates : mean and ( range ) of recommendations given by the sources listed below . 27 lb / acre = 1 oz / 100 sq ft . Use lower rates when drilling seed into good seedbed ; use higher rates when broadcasting ...
6 Recommended seeding rates : mean and ( range ) of recommendations given by the sources listed below . 27 lb / acre = 1 oz / 100 sq ft . Use lower rates when drilling seed into good seedbed ; use higher rates when broadcasting ...
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