Not Allowed: A few of the products we list are not allowed for organic production but we think they have a place in sensible agriculture and can be used when certification is not an issue. Has not been reviewed by a certifier, but the active ingredient is allowed. Check with your certifier.ĪYC: Ask your certifier. Nat’l List: One-ingredient products on the NOP* List of Allowed Substances (subpart G of the Organic Foods Production Act, sections 205.601-606). MOFGA has indicated that they will accept products on this list for their certification program. WSDA: Listed by the Washington State Department of Agriculture’s Organic Certification division for use in organic agriculture in Washington State. Allowed for use on MOFGA-certified farms. MOFGA: Reviewed and approved by the Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association Certification Services. Most state certifying agencies, including MOFGA, accept OMRI approval. OMRI: Organic Materials Review Institute. If it is not added into the mix in year one. ![]() Inoculants, soil amendments, fertilizers, livestock supplies and pesticides are labeled as: Building up soil: Peat moss is a nice addition to raised bed soil.
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