Organic Farm and Handling/processing Certification Standards and Administrative Procedures: Appendices VI-XNortheast Organic Farming Assoc. of New York, Incorporated, Organic Certification Program, 2001 - Natural foods |
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Other materials that should be avoided include diseased plant materials , cuttings with weed seeds , dog & cat manures , meat & fish scraps , bones and greasy or fatty foods ( oils , yogurt , butter ) . This is not to say that these are ...
Other materials that should be avoided include diseased plant materials , cuttings with weed seeds , dog & cat manures , meat & fish scraps , bones and greasy or fatty foods ( oils , yogurt , butter ) . This is not to say that these are ...
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If your mixture contains phosphorus sources - say from seaweed or fish emulsion - this may do the trick . Orthophosphoric acid is acceptable as a limited foliar fed phosphorus source and may adequately buffer your solution .
If your mixture contains phosphorus sources - say from seaweed or fish emulsion - this may do the trick . Orthophosphoric acid is acceptable as a limited foliar fed phosphorus source and may adequately buffer your solution .
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Fish oils also claim to have this feature and should also be investigated . Very light petroleum based oils ( summer oils ) should therefore also function the same way , but I have never seen this claim regularly made .
Fish oils also claim to have this feature and should also be investigated . Very light petroleum based oils ( summer oils ) should therefore also function the same way , but I have never seen this claim regularly made .
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