7 CFR §205.206
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- (a)The producer must use management practices to prevent crop pests, weeds, and diseases including but not limited to:
- (1)Crop rotation and soil and crop nutrient management practices, as provided for in §§ 205.203 and 205.205;
- (2)Sanitation measures to remove disease vectors, weed seeds, and habitat for pest organisms; and
- (3)Cultural practices that enhance crop health, including selection of plant species and varieties with regard to suitability to site-specific conditions and resistance to prevalent pests, weeds, and diseases.
- (b)Pest problems may be controlled through mechanical or physical methods including but not limited to:
- (c)Weed problems may be controlled through:
- (d)Disease problems may be controlled through:
- (e)When the practices provided for in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section are insufficient to prevent or control crop pests, weeds, and diseases, a biological or botanical substance or a substance included on the National List of synthetic substances allowed for use in organic crop production may be applied to prevent, suppress, or control pests, weeds, or diseases: Provided, That, the conditions for using the substance are documented in the organic system plan.
- (f)The producer must not use lumber treated with arsenate or other prohibited materials for new installations or replacement purposes in contact with soil or livestock.