Organic Farm and Handling/processing Certification Standards and Administrative Procedures: Text and Appendices I-VNortheast Organic Farming Assoc. of New York, Incorporated, Organic Certification Program, 2001 - Natural foods |
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... allowed in the Certification Program . The Program recognizes the need to obtain equipment at affordable prices , therefore the purchase of used sprayers is allowed , provided proper cleaning procedures are performed . This cleaning may ...
... allowed in the Certification Program . The Program recognizes the need to obtain equipment at affordable prices , therefore the purchase of used sprayers is allowed , provided proper cleaning procedures are performed . This cleaning may ...
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... allowed above ) , insecticidal ear tags , and petroleum products applied to animal to control pests ( h ) coccidiostats added to feed ( all ages ) ; coccidiocides for animals over 6 mo . of age ( i ) bovine somatotropin ( rBST ) ...
... allowed above ) , insecticidal ear tags , and petroleum products applied to animal to control pests ( h ) coccidiostats added to feed ( all ages ) ; coccidiocides for animals over 6 mo . of age ( i ) bovine somatotropin ( rBST ) ...
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... allowed , as well as malolactic bacteria . Pressing aids , such as buckwheat or rice hulls may be used for hard to press varieties . An attempt should be made to obtain these from organically raised sources . CO2 & nitrogen may be used ...
... allowed , as well as malolactic bacteria . Pressing aids , such as buckwheat or rice hulls may be used for hard to press varieties . An attempt should be made to obtain these from organically raised sources . CO2 & nitrogen may be used ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
CROP PRODUCTION cont | 8 |
Conflict of Interest | 11 |
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