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<blockquote data-quote="Little Cow" data-source="post: 335880" data-attributes="member: 5507"><p>My beef is USDA inspected and tested, but since I already have a buyer when the cow goes to be processed, there aren't any specific qualifications that need to be met. I don't think organic would be possible for my herd. The insects down here make it to difficult and I'd rather have a healthier natural herd than a less thrifty organic one. Also, we've only had our ranch a year and I think you have to not use anything for a certain length of time before you can call it organic. Five years? Anyway, I don't think the previous owner used anything in a while, but you never know. Our veggie garden is organic but we have used regular fertilizer on the flowers by the house, so that would disqualify us, (they look at the entire place, not just the pastures).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Cow, post: 335880, member: 5507"] My beef is USDA inspected and tested, but since I already have a buyer when the cow goes to be processed, there aren't any specific qualifications that need to be met. I don't think organic would be possible for my herd. The insects down here make it to difficult and I'd rather have a healthier natural herd than a less thrifty organic one. Also, we've only had our ranch a year and I think you have to not use anything for a certain length of time before you can call it organic. Five years? Anyway, I don't think the previous owner used anything in a while, but you never know. Our veggie garden is organic but we have used regular fertilizer on the flowers by the house, so that would disqualify us, (they look at the entire place, not just the pastures). [/QUOTE]
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