7 CFR §205.203
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- (a)The producer must select and implement tillage and cultivation practices that maintain or improve the physical, chemical, and biological condition of soil and minimize soil erosion.
- (b)The producer must manage crop nutrients and soil fertility through rotations, cover crops, and the application of plant and animal materials.
- (c)The producer must manage plant and animal materials to maintain or improve soil organic matter content in a manner that does not contribute to contamination of crops, soil, or water by plant nutrients, pathogenic organisms, heavy metals, or residues of prohibited substances. Animal and plant materials include:
- (1)Raw animal manure, which must be composted unless it is:
- (i)Applied to land used for a crop not intended for human consumption;
- (ii)Incorporated into the soil not less than 120 days prior to the harvest of a product whose edible portion has direct contact with the soil surface or soil particles; or
- (iii)Incorporated into the soil not less than 90 days prior to the harvest of a product whose edible portion does not have direct contact with the soil surface or soil particles;
- (2)Composted plant and animal materials produced through a process that:
- (i)Established an initial C:N ratio of between 25:1 and 40:1; and
- (ii)Maintained a temperature of between 131 °F and 170 °F for 3 days using an in-vessel or static aerated pile system; or
- (iii)Maintained a temperature of between 131 °F and 170 °F for 15 days using a windrow composting system, during which period, the materials must be turned a minimum of five times.
- (3)Uncomposted plant materials.
- (1)Raw animal manure, which must be composted unless it is:
- (d)A producer may manage crop nutrients and soil fertility to maintain or improve soil organic matter content in a manner that does not contribute to contamination of crops, soil, or water by plant nutrients, pathogenic organisms, heavy metals, or residues of prohibited substances by applying:
- (1)A crop nutrient or soil amendment included on the National List of synthetic substances allowed for use in organic crop production;
- (2)A mined substance of low solubility;
- (3)A mined substance of high solubility: Provided, That, the substance is used in compliance with the conditions established on the National List of nonsynthetic materials prohibited for crop production;
- (4)Ash obtained from the burning of a plant or animal material, except as prohibited in paragraph (e) of this section: Provided, That, the material burned has not been treated or combined with a prohibited substance or the ash is not included on the National List of nonsynthetic substances prohibited for use in organic crop production; and
- (5)A plant or animal material that has been chemically altered by a manufacturing process: Provided, That, the material is included on the National List of synthetic substances allowed for use in organic crop production established in § 205.601.
- (e)The producer must not use:
- (1)Any fertilizer or composted plant and animal material that contains a synthetic substance not included on the National List of synthetic substances allowed for use in organic crop production;
- (2)Sewage sludge (biosolids) as defined in 40 CFR part 503; and (3) Burning as a means of disposal for crop residues produced on the operation: Except, That, burning may be used to suppress the spread of disease or to stimulate seed germination.