
: Animals must be fed 100% organic feed and have access to pasture. They must be under organic management from the last third of gestation (mammals) or the second day of life (poultry). 2. Navigating the Certification Process
Becoming a Certified Operation | Agricultural Marketing Service Organic Farming: How to Raise, Certify, and Mar...
Certification provides third-party verification that allows you to use the USDA Organic seal . : Animals must be fed 100% organic feed
: Use biological controls (e.g., ladybugs), physical barriers (e.g., row covers), and organic-approved sprays like neem oil or insecticidal soap only as a last resort. physical barriers (e.g.
Success starts with soil health and adherence to the National Organic Program (NOP) standards.