Peracetic acid/Peroxyacetic acid (CAS # 79-21-0) - for use in wash and/or rinse water according to FDA limitations. Microcrystalline cellulose is prohibited. (5) The types of grazing methods to be used in the pasture system. (20) Mineral oil - for treatment of intestinal compaction, prohibited for use as a dust suppressant. sections of the National List: (a) Synthetic and nonsynthetic substances considered for The National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances; Section 205.605. Sodium phosphates - for use only in dairy foods. The finishing period shall not exceed one-fifth ( Milking must be scheduled in a manner to ensure sufficient grazing time to provide each animal with an average of at least 30 percent DMI from grazing throughout the grazing season. All flavors must be derived from organic or nonsynthetic sources only and must not be produced using synthetic solvents and carrier systems or any artificial preservative. Activated charcoal (CAS #s 7440-44-0; 64365-11-3) - only from vegetative sources; for use only as a filtering aid. Part 205. (i) Ruminant animals denied pasture in accordance with § 205.239(b)(1) through (8), and § 205.239(c)(1) through (3), shall be provided with an average of not less than 30 percent of their dry matter intake from grazing throughout the periods that they are on pasture during the grazing season; (ii) Breeding bulls shall be exempt from the 30 percent dry matter intake from grazing requirement of this section and management on pasture requirement of § 205.239(c)(2); Provided, That, any animal maintained under this exemption shall not be sold, labeled, used, or represented as organic slaughter stock. (d) If the practices provided for in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section are not effective to prevent or control facility pests, a synthetic substance not on the National List may be applied: Provided, That, the handler and certifying agent agree on the substance, method of application, and measures to be taken to prevent contact of the organically produced products or ingredients with the substance used. (d) Disease problems may be controlled through: (1) Management practices which suppress the spread of disease organisms; or. Glucono delta-lactone - production by the oxidation of D-glucose with bromine water is prohibited. Ammonium carbonate - for use only as a leavening agent. Ruminant animals must be grazed throughout the entire grazing season for the geographical region, which shall be not less than 120 days per calendar year. PART 205 - NATIONAL ORGANIC PROGRAM. Phosphoric acid - cleaning of food-contact surfaces and equipment only. § 205.605 Nonagricultural (nonorganic) substances allowed as ingredients in or on processed products labeled as “organic” or “made with organic (specified ingredients or food group(s)).”, § 205.606 Nonorganically produced agricultural products allowed as ingredients in or on processed products labeled as “organic.”. § 205.640 Fees and other charges for accreditation. The National List identifies the synthetic substances that may be used and the nonsynthetic (natural) substances that may not be used in organic production. Milking frequencies or duration practices cannot be used to deny dairy animals pasture. (3) Grazing season for the livestock operation's regional location. (f) Notwithstanding the practices provided for in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (d) of this section, a handler may otherwise use substances to prevent or control pests as required by Federal, State, or local laws and regulations: Provided, That, measures are taken to prevent contact of the organically produced products or ingredients with the substance used. (4) In the case of dairy animals, for short periods daily for milking. In accordance with restrictions specified in this section, the … (iii) Once an entire, distinct herd has been converted to organic production, all dairy animals shall be under organic management from the last third of gestation. The pasture plan may consist of a pasture/rangeland plan developed in cooperation with a Federal, State, or local conservation office: Provided, that, the submitted plan addresses all of the requirements of § 205.240(c)(1) through (8).