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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... benefits and present particular difficulties . In general , the more diverse the blend of materials , the more nutritionally complete the compost will be . Compostable materials may be separated into categories based on their carbon to ...
... benefits and present particular difficulties . In general , the more diverse the blend of materials , the more nutritionally complete the compost will be . Compostable materials may be separated into categories based on their carbon to ...
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... Benefits & Drawbacks by Robert Rynk , Food & Engineering Department , Ag Engineering , University of Massachusetts , Amherst , MA 01003 The Biochemistry & Methodology of Composting by Raymond Poincelot , Connecticut Agricultural ...
... Benefits & Drawbacks by Robert Rynk , Food & Engineering Department , Ag Engineering , University of Massachusetts , Amherst , MA 01003 The Biochemistry & Methodology of Composting by Raymond Poincelot , Connecticut Agricultural ...
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... benefits of " once dry it will not wash off " thus protecting the spray material from rapid weathering or being lost during rain or over head irrigation ; it is an UV screen protecting your biological materials from degradation by sun ...
... benefits of " once dry it will not wash off " thus protecting the spray material from rapid weathering or being lost during rain or over head irrigation ; it is an UV screen protecting your biological materials from degradation by sun ...
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20 quarts 2001 Certification Standards acceptable in organic ADJUVANTS animal-harvested animals antibiotics APPENDIX applicator biological blend of materials C/N ratio carbon chemical commercial compost COMPOST BASICS Compostable materials Contact NYS contains copper sulfate David Stern DEC office Department of Environmental ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION OFFICES example Feedlot agriculture feedlot system fertility cycle Fish oils FOLIAR FEED grams greensand humus hydroxide incident ingredients insecticidal soap laureth sulfate leaf mold lettuce liquid livestock loader manure mature compost moisture monocultures nitrogen NOFA-NY 2001 Certification nutrients NYCAP NYS Department organic agriculture ORGANIC GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION organic growers pasture-based ruminant Peat moss peat-based mix peat-lite mix PESTICIDE SPRAY DRIFT pesticide was applied pile pine resins plant Potassium hydroxide potting mix raw organic material Rose Valley Farm ruminant diets ruminant husbandry samples smell Sodium Sodium hydroxide spray material SPREADER STICKERS standard of scale Standards to remedy surface temperature tomato toxic trespass vermiculite visible wetting WETTING AGENTS windrow