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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... plant nutrients in slow - release form , such as rock phosphate , greensand , grain meal , granite dust , etc. It is not wise to use un - amended compost as a plant medium . But a compost - based mix is preferable over peat - based for ...
... plant nutrients in slow - release form , such as rock phosphate , greensand , grain meal , granite dust , etc. It is not wise to use un - amended compost as a plant medium . But a compost - based mix is preferable over peat - based for ...
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... ( plant , animal , fungal , viral , etc. ) . The organic portion may be divided , somewhat imprecisely , into raw organic material , and digested , stable organic material ( humus ) . The community of living things in the soil exists in ...
... ( plant , animal , fungal , viral , etc. ) . The organic portion may be divided , somewhat imprecisely , into raw organic material , and digested , stable organic material ( humus ) . The community of living things in the soil exists in ...
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... plant : best and second - best planting times for south coastal New England ; make adjustments for location . When planting winter annuals north of their hardiness zone , they can be planted in spring and grown as summer annuals . 5 ...
... plant : best and second - best planting times for south coastal New England ; make adjustments for location . When planting winter annuals north of their hardiness zone , they can be planted in spring and grown as summer annuals . 5 ...
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ADJUVANTS Alchemy Institute Alchemy Quarterly ALTERNATIVES TO CONFINEMENT/FEEDLOT animals Appendix applicator Aug-Sept B-P VH Apr-May Biodynamic Farming blend of materials C/N ratio cash-grain chemical commercial COMPOST BASICS Compostable materials CONFINEMENT/FEEDLOT MEAT PRODUCTION contains cover crops David Stern DEC office Department of Environmental Environmental Conservation Farm Composting farmers Fava bean Feedlot agriculture feedlot system Fish oils FOLIAR FEED forage fungus Grass Green Manures greensand hardy humus ingredients July-Aug leaf mold legume LF Apr-May livestock loader mature compost moisture mushroom nitrogen NOFA-NY Certification Standards Northeast nutrients Oats ORGANIC GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION organic growers organic matter overwinters P.O. Box peat moss peat-based peat-lite mix pesticide phosphate pile plant Potassium hydroxide potting mix problem recycling ruminant diets ruminant husbandry Ryegrass samples sand Schonbeck seeding rates soaps Sodium Sodium hydroxide SPREADER STICKERS Spring/Summer 1990 standard of scale sustainable agriculture Sweetclover U.S. Dept vermiculite Vetch visible wetting WETTING AGENTS windrow winter