Showing posts with label NOFA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NOFA. Show all posts

Today is a Big Day!

 
 
This afternoon we will undergo our annual Certified Organic inspection administered by NOFA-NY (Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York). 
 
The inspection is typically rigorous, thorough, yet cooperative.  While we have a certain amount of angst related to this important event, we understand that having a third party approved by the USDA inspect and certify us annually as organic gives us credibility when we say our chicken and eggs are certified organic.  
 
These days, the term "organic" is thrown around without much thought regarding what it means.  Many farmers say that they follow organic practices, but how do you really know?  If that's true, why aren't more farms certified?  At least if your farmer is certified organic, you know that there is an organization that audits your farmer and insures to the best of their ability that the products are in fact, in compliance with organic practices.  We complain about the audit trail and the paperwork we must maintain, but we understand why it's important and we support the discipline required.  
 
One week soon, we will discuss what exactly it means when we say our chicken and eggs are certified organic.  We think you will find that interesting.  Wish us luck!
 

Organic Certification Update

We just received our organic certification certificate for the 2012 season! We now have certified organic chickens & certified organic eggs for sale every week.

Many people have asked, what does certified organic really mean? It means that a third party certification agency (NOFA-NY) has verified our records and practices to insure that:

1. Our chickens live on a pasture that's been free from ...herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides and other prohibited substances for at least the last three years.
2. All of our pasture seeding is done with certified organic seeds
3. All of our chicken feed is certified organic
4. Our chickens have outdoor access and in our case, live outdoors
5. Our processing and other management practices meet organic requirements.

There is a significant of amount of record keeping and paperwork that we must adhere to and we are thoroughly inspected each year. Nevertheless, we believe in organic management and we're willing to make the extra effort to insure that we meet these requirements.

Thanks for all of your support.


Chris