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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References and further information : ( 1 ) Biodynamic Greenhouse Management , Heinze Grotzke , 1990 Biodynamic Farming & Gardening Assoc . , Inc. , PO Box 550 , Kimberton , PA 19442 ( 2 ) Greenhouse Gardening , Miranda Smith , Rodale ...
References and further information : ( 1 ) Biodynamic Greenhouse Management , Heinze Grotzke , 1990 Biodynamic Farming & Gardening Assoc . , Inc. , PO Box 550 , Kimberton , PA 19442 ( 2 ) Greenhouse Gardening , Miranda Smith , Rodale ...
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Biocycle : Journal of Recycling , JG Press , Inc. Box 351 , 18 South 7th Street , Emmaus , PA 18049 Soil Management : Compost Production and Use in Tropical and Subtropical Environments , FAO Bulletin # 56 ; from Food and Agriculture ...
Biocycle : Journal of Recycling , JG Press , Inc. Box 351 , 18 South 7th Street , Emmaus , PA 18049 Soil Management : Compost Production and Use in Tropical and Subtropical Environments , FAO Bulletin # 56 ; from Food and Agriculture ...
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Under correct management therefore , ruminant husbandry not only yields meat and other animal products at little ecological cost , but offers them as a bonus by - product of a low cost fertility generation system .
Under correct management therefore , ruminant husbandry not only yields meat and other animal products at little ecological cost , but offers them as a bonus by - product of a low cost fertility generation system .
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