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These fruits are grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or GMOs, earning them this certification label.

What are organic fruits?

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These vegetables are grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified seeds, earning them this label.

What are organic vegetables?

100

This label on milk and cheese means the animals were raised without synthetic hormones, antibiotics, or GMO feed.

What is organic dairy?

100

This label indicates a product contains at least 95% certified organic ingredients.

What is “USDA Organic”?

100

This leafy green, often sold in organic form, is a staple in salads and is known for being part of the “Dirty Dozen” due to pesticide concerns.

What is spinach?

200

Organic apples often use this natural method—releasing ladybugs—to control pests instead of chemicals.

What is biological pest control?

200

Organic farmers often enrich soil using this natural material made from decomposed food scraps and plant matter.

What is compost?

200

Organic dairy cows are required to have regular access to these outdoor areas for grazing

What are pastures?

200

In the U.S., organic fruits and vegetables must meet certification standards set by this federal agency.

What is the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture)?

200

This popular organic fruit, often used in smoothies and toast toppings, is known for its healthy fats and green flesh.

What is an avocado?

300

This popular tropical organic fruit, rich in potassium, is often grown without synthetic fungicides in certified farms.

What is a banana?

300

Instead of chemical weed killers, organic vegetable farms commonly rely on this practice of removing weeds by hand or with simple tools.

What is manual weeding?

300

This common hormone, often avoided in organic dairy production, is used to increase milk yield in conventional farming.

: What is rBST (recombinant bovine somatotropin)

300

Organic certification prohibits the use of these lab-altered organisms in farming.

What are GMOs (genetically modified organisms)?

300

Organic versions of this breakfast staple from cows are often labeled as being free from synthetic hormones like rBST.

What is milk?

400

To be labeled organic in the U.S., fruits must meet standards set by this federal organization.

What is the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture)?

400

This root vegetable, commonly grown organically, is known for coming in orange, purple, and yellow varieties.

What is a carrot?

400

: Organic milk must be produced without the routine use of these medicines, though they can be used if an animal is sick.

What are antibiotics?

400

Farmers must avoid using these synthetic chemicals on organic crops, relying instead on natural alternatives.

What are synthetic pesticides?

400

This organic grain, commonly used as a rice alternative, is actually a seed and is rich in protein.

: What is quinoa?

500

Organic strawberries are often praised for having fewer pesticide residues, but they may spoil faster because they lack this type of treatment.

What are chemical preservatives

500

To qualify as organic in the U.S., vegetables must meet certification standards established by this federal agency.

What is the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture)

500

: In the U.S., organic dairy products must meet certification standards set by this federal agency.

: What is the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture)?

500

To maintain organic status, farms must undergo this regular process to verify compliance with standards.

What is inspection (or certification review)?

500

Often bought organic due to thin skin that can absorb pesticides, this fruit comes in varieties like Gala, Fuji, and Honeycrisp.

What is an apple?