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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... farmers , will change over the course of the next two years . While the USDA National Organic Program will provide a standard definition of organic , which benefits farmers and consumers alike , there are disadvantages of a legislative ...
... farmers , will change over the course of the next two years . While the USDA National Organic Program will provide a standard definition of organic , which benefits farmers and consumers alike , there are disadvantages of a legislative ...
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... farmers must develop a management plan that will maintain or improve soil fertility , soil structure , organic matter and biological activity , that is consistent with the nutrients removed by tillage and crop harvest . Certified farmers ...
... farmers must develop a management plan that will maintain or improve soil fertility , soil structure , organic matter and biological activity , that is consistent with the nutrients removed by tillage and crop harvest . Certified farmers ...
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... farmers who plant corn , in particular , must avoid planting certified organic corn adjacent to genetically modified corn production . It is the responsibility of the organic farmer growing corn and soybeans to verify with neighbors ...
... farmers who plant corn , in particular , must avoid planting certified organic corn adjacent to genetically modified corn production . It is the responsibility of the organic farmer growing corn and soybeans to verify with neighbors ...
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