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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... 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 harvesting of small fruits . In orchards , if using drops , no raw manure may be ...
... 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 harvesting of small fruits . In orchards , if using drops , no raw manure may be ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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... Fresh Manure . Ideally , manure should be composted . Spreading manure on frozen ground or snow can contribute to run - off contamination and is not encouraged . Note : Beginning in 2002 , the USDA National Organic Program , section ...
... Fresh Manure . Ideally , manure should be composted . Spreading manure on frozen ground or snow can contribute to run - off contamination and is not encouraged . Note : Beginning in 2002 , the USDA National Organic Program , section ...
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