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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... will remove the manure storage requirements, which were scheduled to be
implemented in 2003 • change Raw Manure usage requirements to: Raw Manure
may be used not less than 120 days prior to the harvest of a produce whose
edible ...
... will remove the manure storage requirements, which were scheduled to be
implemented in 2003 • change Raw Manure usage requirements to: Raw Manure
may be used not less than 120 days prior to the harvest of a produce whose
edible ...
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Manure and Organic Mulches (cont.) Organic farmers must take care to ensure
that raw manure does not come into contact with vegetables and fruits. Raw
manure may not be applied less than 60 day prior to planting of vegetable crops
and ...
Manure and Organic Mulches (cont.) Organic farmers must take care to ensure
that raw manure does not come into contact with vegetables and fruits. Raw
manure may not be applied less than 60 day prior to planting of vegetable crops
and ...
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Manure and Organic Mulches (cont.) b) Regulated (1) compost utilizing materials
from non-organic sources (2) Fifteen tons/acre of raw manure (5T/A chicken
manure) or less may be spread. Volatilization of nitrogen is reduced by
incorporating ...
Manure and Organic Mulches (cont.) b) Regulated (1) compost utilizing materials
from non-organic sources (2) Fifteen tons/acre of raw manure (5T/A chicken
manure) or less may be spread. Volatilization of nitrogen is reduced by
incorporating ...
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