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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Soil Residues Due to past cropping histories and the intensive use of certain pesticides , there are farms and greenhouses in New York State where soils have the potential to contaminate crops . Old orchard sites , potato and onion ...
Soil Residues Due to past cropping histories and the intensive use of certain pesticides , there are farms and greenhouses in New York State where soils have the potential to contaminate crops . Old orchard sites , potato and onion ...
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Pesticide Safety All personnel involved in the application of natural or synthetic pesticides are encouraged to take a Pesticide Safety Course and receive appropriate NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation certification .
Pesticide Safety All personnel involved in the application of natural or synthetic pesticides are encouraged to take a Pesticide Safety Course and receive appropriate NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation certification .
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... should be done at early age ; the amount of trimming should be kept to the minimum amount necessary to offer protection ( k ) botanical pesticides for fly control in and around facilities ( 1 ) cleaning & sanitizing of facilities ...
... should be done at early age ; the amount of trimming should be kept to the minimum amount necessary to offer protection ( k ) botanical pesticides for fly control in and around facilities ( 1 ) cleaning & sanitizing of facilities ...
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