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Organic System Plan for Crops 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?
A: An Organic System Plan is a detailed document that outlines how a farm or crop operation will follow organic farming practices.
Q: Why is an Organic System Plan important?
A: An Organic System Plan is important because it demonstrates a commitment to organic farming practices and compliance with organic regulations.
Q: Who needs to have an Organic System Plan?
A: Any farm or crop operation that wants to be certified organic needs to have an Organic System Plan.
Q: What should be included in an Organic System Plan for crops?
A: An Organic System Plan for crops should include information about crop rotation, soil fertility management, pest and disease control, and weed management, among other things.
Q: How often does an Organic System Plan need to be updated?
A: An Organic System Plan needs to be updated at least once a year to reflect any changes in farming practices or new organic requirements.
Q: Who is responsible for reviewing and approving an Organic System Plan?
A: An Organic System Plan is reviewed and approved by a USDA-accredited certifying agent.
Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting an Organic System Plan?
A: Yes, there are typically fees associated with submitting an Organic System Plan for review and certification.
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