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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Secondly , a violation might involve wildlife so be sure and report unusual amount of dead critters . Contact NYS DEC Wildlife Pathology ( 1-800- 356-0560 24 hrs . ) . These animals are very mobile and difficult to detect in the method ...
Secondly , a violation might involve wildlife so be sure and report unusual amount of dead critters . Contact NYS DEC Wildlife Pathology ( 1-800- 356-0560 24 hrs . ) . These animals are very mobile and difficult to detect in the method ...
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Some houses rely primarily on steam and careful hygiene , while others use a truly terrifying array of toxics including large amounts of methyl bromide which is very phyto - toxic and quite persistent . Additional examples of materials ...
Some houses rely primarily on steam and careful hygiene , while others use a truly terrifying array of toxics including large amounts of methyl bromide which is very phyto - toxic and quite persistent . Additional examples of materials ...
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... over head irrigation ; it is an UV screen protecting your biological materials from degradation by sun light ; it is naturally adhesive increasing the amount of spray material initially deposited during spraying from 30 to 450 % .
... over head irrigation ; it is an UV screen protecting your biological materials from degradation by sun light ; it is naturally adhesive increasing the amount of spray material initially deposited during spraying from 30 to 450 % .
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