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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... cycle " farming systems using local resources & nutrient recycling . • To enhance biological cycles within the food production system . • To maintain genetic diversity in an agricultural system and its surroundings , including ...
... cycle " farming systems using local resources & nutrient recycling . • To enhance biological cycles within the food production system . • To maintain genetic diversity in an agricultural system and its surroundings , including ...
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... cycle , whichever is longer , before receiving certified status throughout the growing cycle of the crop . Additional inspection visits may be necessary during this time . Cost of additional inspection visits will be added to growers ...
... cycle , whichever is longer , before receiving certified status throughout the growing cycle of the crop . Additional inspection visits may be necessary during this time . Cost of additional inspection visits will be added to growers ...
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... Cycle : A = annual ; WA = winter annual ( normally sown late summer- early fall ; sets seeds next spring - summer ) ; B = biennial ; P = perennial . ' Hardiness : T = tender ( killed at 28 ° F ) ; LF = survives light freezes ( 20 ° F ) ...
... Cycle : A = annual ; WA = winter annual ( normally sown late summer- early fall ; sets seeds next spring - summer ) ; B = biennial ; P = perennial . ' Hardiness : T = tender ( killed at 28 ° F ) ; LF = survives light freezes ( 20 ° F ) ...
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