Indiana Administrative Code
Title 375 - INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Article 1 - INDIANA ORGANIC CERTIFICATION STANDARDS
Rule 4 - Animal Certification Standards
Section 4-3 - Feed supplements
Universal Citation: 375 IN Admin Code 4-3
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 15-15-8-17
Affected: IC 15-15-8
Sec. 3.
(a) The following feed supplements are approved for use in connection with the certified organic animal production:
(1) Any
source of feed salt is acceptable.
(2) Calcium phosphate materials such as marl,
or calcium carbonate materials, such as limestone or dolomite.
(3) Magnesium oxide, greensand, seaweed,
natural minerals, and other free choice trace elements.
(4) Selenium of whatever form (ingested or
injected at recommended doses). This should first be addressed at the soil
level. Organic feed from organically active soils seldom show selenium
deficiency.
(5) Vitamins should be
provided from sprouted grains, brewer's yeast, or other natural
sources.
(b) Synthetic growth promoters (including antibiotics and trace elements used to stimulate growth) implanted, injected, or ingested are prohibited.
(c) Genetically engineered organisms are prohibited for use in organic feed supplements.
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