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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NOTE : there is some potassium in the vermiculite . The above organic peat - lite mix is still sterile , not alive . While sterility may be considered an asset , most organic growers would add soil ( loam only ! ) ...
NOTE : there is some potassium in the vermiculite . The above organic peat - lite mix is still sterile , not alive . While sterility may be considered an asset , most organic growers would add soil ( loam only ! ) ...
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4 ) Make yourself notes on as much of the specifics as possible : who sprayed , type of equipment ( i.d. marks on airplane ) , wind speed and direction , weather , smell , etc. It might take years ( literally ) for this to come to trial ...
4 ) Make yourself notes on as much of the specifics as possible : who sprayed , type of equipment ( i.d. marks on airplane ) , wind speed and direction , weather , smell , etc. It might take years ( literally ) for this to come to trial ...
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Record ( written notes and photographs ) and report this as evidence for your case . In the event of loss of Certification ( note : Unintentional Contamination page 11 of Standards ) , or crop ( i.e. economic impact ) , it is advised to ...
Record ( written notes and photographs ) and report this as evidence for your case . In the event of loss of Certification ( note : Unintentional Contamination page 11 of Standards ) , or crop ( i.e. economic impact ) , it is advised to ...
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