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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... ratios , to allow for maximum biological activity . This activity is especially important for diseased plant material & materials brought in from off - farm sources . Compost should be applied at reasonable rates during rotation ...
... ratios , to allow for maximum biological activity . This activity is especially important for diseased plant material & materials brought in from off - farm sources . Compost should be applied at reasonable rates during rotation ...
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... ratio of between 25 : 1 and 40 : 1 ; and ( ii ) maintained a temperature of between 131 F and 170 F for 3 days using an in - vessel or static aerated pile system ; or ( iii ) maintained a temperature of between 131F and 170F for 15 days ...
... ratio of between 25 : 1 and 40 : 1 ; and ( ii ) maintained a temperature of between 131 F and 170 F for 3 days using an in - vessel or static aerated pile system ; or ( iii ) maintained a temperature of between 131F and 170F for 15 days ...
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... ratio of between 25 : 1 and 40 : 1 ; and ( ii ) maintained a temperature of between 131 F and 170 F for 3 days using an in - vessel or static aerated pile system ; or ( iii ) maintained a temperature of between 131F and 170F for 15 days ...
... ratio of between 25 : 1 and 40 : 1 ; and ( ii ) maintained a temperature of between 131 F and 170 F for 3 days using an in - vessel or static aerated pile system ; or ( iii ) maintained a temperature of between 131F and 170F for 15 days ...
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