eOrganic author:
Jim Riddle, University of Minnesota
Organic livestock operations must manage manure in a manner that does not contribute to contamination of crops, soil, or water by plant nutrients, heavy metals, or pathogenic organisms, and which optimizes the recycling of nutrients. If manure is brought onto the farm from a non-organic source, it cannot have had non-approved synthetic additives added to the manure pits or piles. The non-organic animals could have been fed or bedded with non-organic crops, however.
Additional Resources
- United States Department of Agriculture. 2000. National organic program: Final rule. Codified at 7 C.F.R., part 205. (Available online at: http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=5a8dc602e6a7f29825c884f2a0f3c653&rgn=div5&view=text&node=7:3.1.1.9.31&idno=7) (verified 18 March 2010).
This is an eOrganic article and was reviewed for compliance with National Organic Program regulations by members of the eOrganic community. Always check with your organic certification agency before adopting new practices or using new materials. For more information, refer to eOrganic's articles on organic certification.
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