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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Each suggestion is deliberated and incorporated where possible . As we were completing revision work on our 2001 Standards , the USDA released the Final Rule for the National Organic Program . As a certification program we are expected ...
Each suggestion is deliberated and incorporated where possible . As we were completing revision work on our 2001 Standards , the USDA released the Final Rule for the National Organic Program . As a certification program we are expected ...
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Composts - See Appendix # VIII When possible , farmers are encouraged to produce and regularly incorporate composts into soils to build humus , improve tilth , and increase nutrients and biological activity .
Composts - See Appendix # VIII When possible , farmers are encouraged to produce and regularly incorporate composts into soils to build humus , improve tilth , and increase nutrients and biological activity .
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Whenever possible , producers should avoid painful , disruptive procedures . ( For example , market ram lambs intact whenever possible . ) Docking of calf's / cow's tails is prohibited . 1 ) Approved ( a ) providing livestock & poultry ...
Whenever possible , producers should avoid painful , disruptive procedures . ( For example , market ram lambs intact whenever possible . ) Docking of calf's / cow's tails is prohibited . 1 ) Approved ( a ) providing livestock & poultry ...
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