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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The legalities are not always clear -- while it is not against the Environmental Conservation law for an applicator to get some pesticide residues on your property , it is against the law to apply pesticides on something for which it is ...
The legalities are not always clear -- while it is not against the Environmental Conservation law for an applicator to get some pesticide residues on your property , it is against the law to apply pesticides on something for which it is ...
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Crop residues , spoiled fodder , mowed or chopped weeds and legumes are all very desirable compost feed stocks . Caution is required when acquiring compostable materials : many materials which ought to be desirable to compost are ...
Crop residues , spoiled fodder , mowed or chopped weeds and legumes are all very desirable compost feed stocks . Caution is required when acquiring compostable materials : many materials which ought to be desirable to compost are ...
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Additional examples of materials which may be contaminated are grass clippings and leaves collected at curbside which have been found to contain pesticide residues from lawn pesticides and petroleum distillates from motor oil ...
Additional examples of materials which may be contaminated are grass clippings and leaves collected at curbside which have been found to contain pesticide residues from lawn pesticides and petroleum distillates from motor oil ...
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