Organic System Plan for Dairy (Ration Supplement) is a legal document that was released by the Idaho Department of Agriculture - a government authority operating within Idaho.
Q: What is an Organic System Plan for Dairy?
A: An Organic System Plan for Dairy is a detailed document that outlines the practices and procedures followed by a dairy farm to maintain its organic certification.
Q: What is the purpose of an Organic System Plan for Dairy?
A: The purpose of an Organic System Plan for Dairy is to ensure that the dairy farm complies with the organic standards set by the USDA and other organic certification organizations.
Q: What does the Organic System Plan for Dairy include?
A: The Organic System Plan for Dairy includes information about the farm's feed and forage management, animal health and welfare practices, pasture management, and record-keeping procedures.
Q: Why is feed and forage management important in an Organic System Plan for Dairy?
A: Feed and forage management is important in an Organic System Plan for Dairy to ensure that the animals are fed with organic feed, which is free from synthetic pesticides and genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
Q: How does an Organic System Plan for Dairy address animal health and welfare?
A: An Organic System Plan for Dairy addresses animal health and welfare by prohibiting the use of antibiotics and growth hormones, and by providing access to pasture and outdoor space for the animals.
Q: What is the role of pasture management in an Organic System Plan for Dairy?
A: Pasture management is important in an Organic System Plan for Dairy to ensure that the grazing areas are free from synthetic chemical inputs and are managed in a way that promotes soil health and biodiversity.
Q: Why is record-keeping important in an Organic System Plan for Dairy?
A: Record-keeping is important in an Organic System Plan for Dairy to provide documentation and evidence that the farm is complying with the organic standards, which may be required for maintaining organic certification and for inspections by certifying agencies.
Form Details:
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