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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Cover Crops and Green Manures Organic growers should strive to leave the soil exposed as little as possible . When not growing a commercial crop , green manures , cover crops , and mulches should be used to prevent erosion ...
Cover Crops and Green Manures Organic growers should strive to leave the soil exposed as little as possible . When not growing a commercial crop , green manures , cover crops , and mulches should be used to prevent erosion ...
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... the certification fee paid , less $ 75 to cover administrative costs , will be returned to the applicant ... Form $ 75.00 for office review of file $ 15.00 to cover cost of NOFA membership $ 7.50 to cover OMRI Subscription 4.
... the certification fee paid , less $ 75 to cover administrative costs , will be returned to the applicant ... Form $ 75.00 for office review of file $ 15.00 to cover cost of NOFA membership $ 7.50 to cover OMRI Subscription 4.
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The Soul of The Soil , Grace Gershuny , Vermont Extension , 1986 COVER CROPS AT A GLANCE Compiled by Mark Schonbeck and NOFA - NY 2001 Certification Standards Page 107 USE OF FRESH MANURE.
The Soul of The Soil , Grace Gershuny , Vermont Extension , 1986 COVER CROPS AT A GLANCE Compiled by Mark Schonbeck and NOFA - NY 2001 Certification Standards Page 107 USE OF FRESH MANURE.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
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