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Old July 10, 2015   #83
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Originally Posted by coronabarb View Post
Angela, I have the SAME sign for my booth, except it is 6 ft long. I got it on a Staples special deal. The tomatoes look great. Here in Oregon, one can be certified "organic" (and that is the only way you can use that word) or you can be "Certified Naturally Grown" which is a different organization. Other than those, we are allowed by law to use the words "No Synthetics Used"...which is what our sign says.
as far as I know, if you use organic practices, and sell less that 5,000 dollars a year, you can legally call it organic. Local laws may vary, but that's the federal regulations on the matter.

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