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Organic System Plan for Poultry and Non-ruminants 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 operation will comply with organic standards.
Q: What is the Organic System Plan for Poultry and Non-ruminants in Idaho?
A: The Organic System Plan for Poultry and Non-ruminants in Idaho provides guidelines and requirements specific to raising organic poultry and non-ruminant animals in the state.
Q: Who needs to have an Organic System Plan for Poultry and Non-ruminants in Idaho?
A: Farmers and operations that raise organic poultry and non-ruminants in Idaho need to have an Organic System Plan.
Q: What does the Organic System Plan include?
A: The Organic System Plan includes information on feed sources, animal health practices, pest and weed management, soil and water conservation, and record-keeping.
Q: Why is an Organic System Plan important?
A: An Organic System Plan is important because it ensures that organic farmers and operations are following the necessary guidelines and regulations to maintain organic certification.
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