Everything we sell is grown organically on Cate Farm in Vermont.
Our vegetables and herbs are grown without any chemical
fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides. Organic
farming's principles stem from a few basic premises: soil is the
source of life; healthy soil grows healthy plants that naturally
resist pests and disease; and healthy plants provide nutritious
food.
Building and maintaining healthy soil is a primary goal at Cate
Farm. Healthy soil is full of microbial life, has plenty of
organic matter and has the proper balance of nutrients and
minerals. Organic practices prohibit the use of synthetic
chemicals because these substances damage soil health, create
environmental problems like water pollution, and are a health
risk for workers and consumers.
What is Organic?
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Organic farming is not so much about what is avoided,
but rather what techniques are employed. Soil health and fertility are
built up with compost, cover crops, rotations, and naturally occurring
sea and rock minerals. Timely cultivation and cover crops effectively
control weeds. Healthy soils and plants, coupled with crop rotations,
naturally repel pests and disease.
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We are certified organic by Vermont Organic Farmers, an independent
third party certifier that assures strict organic standards are
adhered to. We hope you enjoy our products. |
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