Who invented organic farming




















An apple farmer in New York has very different challenges than an apple farmer in California, for example. The downside of this decentralized approach was a lack of clarity about what "organic" meant from state to state. A movement grew to develop a national organic standard to help facilitate interstate marketing.

OFPA also called for an advisory National Organic Standards Board to make recommendations regarding the substances that could be used in organic production and handling, and to help USDA write the regulations.

After years of work, final rules were written and implemented in fall Repository Staff Only: item control page. Preview PDF Kb. His book Look to the Land is a manifesto of organic agriculture. In it he mooted a contest of "organic versus chemical farming" which he foresaw as a clash of world views that may last for generations.

This biography relies on primary sources to draw a picture of Lord Northbourne. Contains almost documents published before before synthetic chemicals became widely used that contain data that are still very pertinent for today's agriculture.

Reports on the origins of the organic agriculture movement, legislative developments and current regulations, and organic farming and foods. The " Report and Recommendations on Organic Farming" summarizes findings of a comprehensive study and assessment of organic farming in the United States and Europe.

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