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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You must be prepared to be patient , follow through and demand your rights to protect your family and property . Two other considerations - it might take time ( days or weeks ) for the effects of the pesticides to become obvious .
You must be prepared to be patient , follow through and demand your rights to protect your family and property . Two other considerations - it might take time ( days or weeks ) for the effects of the pesticides to become obvious .
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Fish oils and pine resins are also spreader stickers but they have additional 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 ...
Fish oils and pine resins are also spreader stickers but they have additional 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 ...
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And fields subjected to heavy runoff from spring thaws may lose much of the manure deposited by winter grazers ; then winter confinement feeding under cover to protect the manure better ...
And fields subjected to heavy runoff from spring thaws may lose much of the manure deposited by winter grazers ; then winter confinement feeding under cover to protect the manure better ...
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