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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What To Compost Any plant or animal material can be composted . ... N ratios :
sawdust : 250/1 ; cow feces , w / o bedding : 5/1 Manures of farm animals
blended with bedding materials present a source of very readily compostable
material .
What To Compost Any plant or animal material can be composted . ... N ratios :
sawdust : 250/1 ; cow feces , w / o bedding : 5/1 Manures of farm animals
blended with bedding materials present a source of very readily compostable
material .
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Offered no alternative vision of an environmentally positive animal agriculture ,
urban critics tend to accept the conclusion of the vegetarian and animal rights
movements that animals have no place in the food system . This appendix is an ...
Offered no alternative vision of an environmentally positive animal agriculture ,
urban critics tend to accept the conclusion of the vegetarian and animal rights
movements that animals have no place in the food system . This appendix is an ...
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Forage should be animal - harvested from permanent pasture whenever possible
, which nearly eliminates the cost of machine planting and harvest , the cost of
moving and processing both feed and manure , and the cost of tillage in energy ...
Forage should be animal - harvested from permanent pasture whenever possible
, which nearly eliminates the cost of machine planting and harvest , the cost of
moving and processing both feed and manure , and the cost of tillage in energy ...
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