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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... follow these Certification Standards - prohibited materials cannot be used within 50 ′ of a certified poultry house . Poultry houses may not be rotated between organic and conventional production . For sows , farrowing pens with freedom ...
... follow these Certification Standards - prohibited materials cannot be used within 50 ′ of a certified poultry house . Poultry houses may not be rotated between organic and conventional production . For sows , farrowing pens with freedom ...
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... follow the Certification Standards , including use of certified organically grown feeds . Dairy animals sold as certified organic meat must comply with all requirements for the raising of meat animals . See Meat & Egg Section , pg . 39 ...
... follow the Certification Standards , including use of certified organically grown feeds . Dairy animals sold as certified organic meat must comply with all requirements for the raising of meat animals . See Meat & Egg Section , pg . 39 ...
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... follow Federal and State standards . Both cultured and wild yeasts are 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 ...
... follow Federal and State standards . Both cultured and wild yeasts are 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 ...
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