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USDA: Naturally Raised Marketing Claim Standard
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<blockquote data-quote="Onthebit" data-source="post: 620849" data-attributes="member: 8087"><p>Do you Americans not already have 'certified organic'? If so, then this is just another way for the gov't to get into your pockets. I have friends who raise 'certified organic' beef here in Canada and its costs them a lot of money for the certification and a lot of time which is money! I also have friends who are organic but choose not to certify and they market as 'naturally raised'. All I can see from here is more money for the bureaucracy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Onthebit, post: 620849, member: 8087"] Do you Americans not already have 'certified organic'? If so, then this is just another way for the gov't to get into your pockets. I have friends who raise 'certified organic' beef here in Canada and its costs them a lot of money for the certification and a lot of time which is money! I also have friends who are organic but choose not to certify and they market as 'naturally raised'. All I can see from here is more money for the bureaucracy! [/QUOTE]
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