Organic Basics
Organic Labeling Rules
Grass vs Grain vs Pasture
GMO's
Animal Labels and Regulations
100

Who regulates and defines organic foods?

USDA

100

Multi-ingredient foods must be at least _______% organic to carry the organic label.

95

100

The label “grass fed” means animals are ___________ on grass or forage.

raised

100

: GMOs are organisms that have had a gene added to express a ___________ trait.

desirable

100

“Cage free” means birds can roam inside an enclosed area with access to ___________ and ___________.

food and water

200

Organic production promotes cycling of resources, ecological balance, and ......

Biodiversity

200

Organic meat and poultry must be fed ___________% organic feed and given no antibiotics or hormones.

100

200

Grass fed animals cannot be finished on ___________ feedstuffs.

by-product

200

Three common GMO traits are pest resistance, herbicide tolerance, and ___________ resistance.

disease

200

“Free range” products are regulated by the ___________.

USDA

300

Organic and ___________ are not the same.

natural

300

What does the USDA organic seal on a package mean?

product met USDA organic standards

300

Grain fed animals are finished ___________ than grass fed animals.

faster

300

Adding genes that protect plants from disease can ___________ yields by decreasing losses to disease.

increase

300

The USDA confirms new GMO plant varieties pose ___________ pest risks to other plants.

zero

400

One reason organic foods often cost more is because production is more ___________.

labor intensive

400

If a product says “Made with organic ingredients,” what % must be organic?

At least 70%

400

The biggest difference between grass fed and grain fed animals is ___________.

marbling

400

The main staple crop in many countries is ___________.

rice



400

___________ regulates pesticide safety, not the USDA.

EPA

500

Name one environmental goal of organic production.

Possible answers: conserve soil, reduce pollution, promote biodiversity, protect water quality

500

True or False: A product labeled “organic” can use GMOs.

False

500

What is one reason consumers might choose pasture-raised meat?

better flavor, perceived health benefits, animal welfare, sustainability

500

GMO opponents do not list ___________ as an environmental hazard.

unknown human health effects

500

What is one benefit of letting animals roam more freely?

reduced stress, stronger bones, more natural behaviors

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