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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( 3 ) Greenhouse Operation & Management , Paul Nelson , Reston Publishing , 1981 ( 4 ) Organic Growing Media : Use of Compost in Potting Mixes , William Brinton & David Tresemer , Biodynamic Farming & Gardening Assoc . , Inc. ( see ...
( 3 ) Greenhouse Operation & Management , Paul Nelson , Reston Publishing , 1981 ( 4 ) Organic Growing Media : Use of Compost in Potting Mixes , William Brinton & David Tresemer , Biodynamic Farming & Gardening Assoc . , Inc. ( see ...
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Visit the source , ask gentle but penetrating questions , study the operation so that you will know which toxic practices might be expected or possible . Even in the case of very desirable feedstocks such as cow manure it is very ...
Visit the source , ask gentle but penetrating questions , study the operation so that you will know which toxic practices might be expected or possible . Even in the case of very desirable feedstocks such as cow manure it is very ...
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4 ) Feedlots and big dairy operations share the failing of all monocultures : in an attempt at an economy of scale ... If , for example , the maximum scale of a livestock operation consistent with a healthy farm ecosystem were set at 50 ...
4 ) Feedlots and big dairy operations share the failing of all monocultures : in an attempt at an economy of scale ... If , for example , the maximum scale of a livestock operation consistent with a healthy farm ecosystem were set at 50 ...
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