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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... MA 01003 The Biochemistry & Methodology of Composting by Raymond Poincelot , Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station , New Haven ... FAO Bulletin # 56 ; from Food and Agriculture Organization , United Nations , New York , NY .
... MA 01003 The Biochemistry & Methodology of Composting by Raymond Poincelot , Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station , New Haven ... FAO Bulletin # 56 ; from Food and Agriculture Organization , United Nations , New York , NY .
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My research indicates that there are a few materials that are available for organic agriculture that serve these functions individually , some that perform them simultaneously , some that provide additional unregistered ( unmentioned ) ...
My research indicates that there are a few materials that are available for organic agriculture that serve these functions individually , some that perform them simultaneously , some that provide additional unregistered ( unmentioned ) ...
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This method of raising livestock violates a number of principles of sustainable agriculture , but the organic farming community has not developed a critique of feedlot agriculture as a whole system ( including the cash - grain ...
This method of raising livestock violates a number of principles of sustainable agriculture , but the organic farming community has not developed a critique of feedlot agriculture as a whole system ( including the cash - grain ...
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