One hundred (100) percent is the percentage that cattle are organic if they are not cloned, exposed to chemicals or synthetics, or genetically modified. All influences and inputs that affect the cattle must be non-chemical, non-genetically modified, local, non-synthetic and on-site. For example, organic-certified cattle receive no growth hormones even though they non-routinely may receive antibiotics in the event of illness.
Organic Beef
No, vaccines are inherently not organic.
Organic cattle is pasture raised on high quality grass. Normal cattle is pasture raised on grass. The difference is what is fed to fatten the cow for market. All cattle need grass and/or hay. Non-Organic farmers use a commercial feed blend of about 15% protein which contains additives and preservatives to expand shelf-life. Organic farmers use only organic products and may even grow their own grain to feed the cattle in order to fatten them up.
Produce labeled as 100 percent organic must be organic in the U.S.
There is a larger percent of sheep and cattle that died in the drought of 1982. This was due to lack of water.
about 10 percent...
90%+
Cargill handles approximately 20 percent of cattle slaughter in the country
Sea water doesn't contain organic salts.
There is 100 percent organic material in watermelon. This is an all natural fruit.
60%
no