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[quote=Anonymous]Most farms and farmers that are small enough to engage directly with their customers (i.e., farms with CSAs) are small enough that they're not going to be up to the expense/burden of certification paperwork. Part of the CSA deal is knowing/trusting your farmer. Ask questions. If you don't like who they supplement from, find someone else who's more up to your standard. But the supplementer's relationship to your farmer, and your farmer's relationship to you, is likely going to be based on direct communication and trust, not an auditor's stamp of approval. If you want certified, keep reading the labels at MOM or Yes Organic or the like. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.) Or spend your time searching in WF. [/quote]
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