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Smart regulations for consumers, growers, crops, soil
Mar. 15, 2018 – We all want assurance that the food we eat is safe. The Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) March 15 Soils Matter blog explains how regulations regarding manure use on agricultural fields keep our food safe and the soil healthy.
“Manure contains a lot of nutrients that can benefit the soils and the farmers’ crops,” says Jodie Reisner. Reisner is a conservation agronomist at USDA-NRCS. Manure is also widely available: one cow can generate 43-120 pounds of manure a day!
Growers use manure because it benefits soil health:
But uncomposted manure can also contain disease-causing microbes such as E.coli and salmonella—and a dangerous, gut-wrenching experience for anyone who ingests them. As a result, the FDA created standards around manure use to protect our food supply. This gives growers clear practices for safe food production.
“Regulations on manure use for food safety provides consistent information to farmers who want to use manure, and safety to the consumer,” Reisner says.
To read the entire blog post, visit https://soilsmatter.wordpress.com/2018/03/15/why-are-there-re…-for-food-safety/.
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