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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4 ) Make yourself notes on as much of the specifics as possible : who sprayed , type of equipment ( i.d. marks on airplane ) , wind speed and direction , weather , smell , etc. It might take years ( literally ) for this to come to trial ...
4 ) Make yourself notes on as much of the specifics as possible : who sprayed , type of equipment ( i.d. marks on airplane ) , wind speed and direction , weather , smell , etc. It might take years ( literally ) for this to come to trial ...
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Compost should be monitored by temperature and smell . The temperature in the center of the pile or row should peak at 130 - 160 degrees ( F ) and it should have the " sweet " smell of rich soil . Any " off " odors ( ammonia , rancid ) ...
Compost should be monitored by temperature and smell . The temperature in the center of the pile or row should peak at 130 - 160 degrees ( F ) and it should have the " sweet " smell of rich soil . Any " off " odors ( ammonia , rancid ) ...
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Often they will be coconut based , and may even smell like it . Some are clear , some have colors . Some may say that it contains ingredients like sodium laureth sulfate or ammonium laureth sulfate , common soap formulation ingredients ...
Often they will be coconut based , and may even smell like it . Some are clear , some have colors . Some may say that it contains ingredients like sodium laureth sulfate or ammonium laureth sulfate , common soap formulation ingredients ...
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