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Monitoring Organic Farmers in South Carolina

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Hello Gardeners, I’m Amanda McNulty with Clemson Extension and Making It Grow. Clemson’s Department of Pesticide Regulation is an established link in our state for farms which want to become certified organic. The application process is designed to meet the required National Organic Program Standards and guide growers in documenting their organic compliance. A critical part of the procedure is a scheduled on-site visit which is followed by a decision; sometimes with restrictions or suggestions.

To ensure that the products of that farm deserve the organic label from season to season, an inspector will make a visit to the farm each and every year. Remember that organic does not mean grown without pesticides but any chemicals used must be certified for organic use and approved by the certifying agency. Both organic and inorganic farmers must adhere to a variety of safety measures to ensure a healthy food supply. 

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Amanda McNulty is a Clemson University Extension Horticulture agent and the host of South Carolina ETV’s Making It Grow! gardening program. She studied horticulture at Clemson University as a non-traditional student. “I’m so fortunate that my early attempts at getting a degree got side tracked as I’m a lot better at getting dirty in the garden than practicing diplomacy!” McNulty also studied at South Carolina State University and earned a graduate degree in teaching there.