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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... biological activity . It is not an acceptable organic practice to simply exploit existing soil nutrients in a manner that , over time , systematically depletes and exhausts the fertility of the soil . Certified farmers must develop a ...
... biological activity . It is not an acceptable organic practice to simply exploit existing soil nutrients in a manner that , over time , systematically depletes and exhausts the fertility of the soil . Certified farmers must develop a ...
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... biological activity . To produce a cost - effective compost , there are two separate components : raw materials and the mixing ( aeration ) process . The most acceptable materials are free of contaminants and each farmer / composter ...
... biological activity . To produce a cost - effective compost , there are two separate components : raw materials and the mixing ( aeration ) process . The most acceptable materials are free of contaminants and each farmer / composter ...
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... biological condition of soil and minimize soil erosion . ( b ) The producer must manage crop nutrients and soil fertility through rotations , cover crops , and the application of plant and animal materials . ( c ) The producer must ...
... biological condition of soil and minimize soil erosion . ( b ) The producer must manage crop nutrients and soil fertility through rotations , cover crops , and the application of plant and animal materials . ( c ) The producer must ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
CROP PRODUCTION cont | 8 |
Conflict of Interest | 11 |
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