If you want to sell "Organic Honey" and label it legally, what criteria does the beekeeper need to meet?
I believe different states and Providences have different criteria.
Can anyone point me to a web site that defines those regulations?
I would be interested to see hat differences there may be in defining organic honey.
Did you do a search at all here before asking? If you scrolled down the message list here you'd come to this thread (http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php?topic=11872.0) at least, and there have been many other discussions about it. Go to that thread and click on the link to the Beesource article that offers the definition of 'organic honey'.
Thanks,
I tried a general google search with tons of junk, I didn't think of searching the forum. I will try to remember that in the future.
Heres a start first you need to learn difference between registered organic and certified organic and the rest will be easy to understand -but labeling requirements are the same-there are links in this thread that have what you need http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php?topic=11872.0 RDY-B
Rdy-B, that the same thread I linked him to.
okydok i should have checked that -how do you do that fancy option anyway :lol: RDY-B
Quote from: rdy-b on February 20, 2008, 10:40:53 PM
okydok i should have checked that -how do you do that fancy option anyway :lol: RDY-B
I do it by hand, but Robo set up the Link button above to do it for you.
What it looks like is [ url=http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php?topic=11872.0]This is the link text[/url ] (I've inserted spaces after the first bracket and before the last so you can see how it's done). The url above will produce This is the link text (http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php?topic=11872.0). The blue text is the hyperlink.
Ann, OK, I think that I am kind of dumb. How do you get the blue text (the hyperlink), I see you guys doing this all the time and just don't get it....sorry, elaborate....have a wonderful and beautiful day. Cindi
Cindi, check your PM's, there's a new one! :)