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Six Shooter Sweet Corn
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Winsall (aka Henderson's Winsall) Tomato
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Nebraska Wedding Tomato
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Large Lucky Red Tomato
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Thessaloniki Tomato
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Potentate Tomato
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King Humbert (Roi Umberto) Tomato
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Globonnie Tomato
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Early Santa Clara Canner Tomato
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Bison Tomato
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Bay State Tomato
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Ailsa Craig Tomato
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Wilpena Tomato
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Dwarf Grandpa Gary's Green Tomato
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Dwarf Peppermint Stripes Tomato
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Dwarf Moliagul Moon Tomato
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Dwarf Mary's Cherry Tomato
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Dwarf Egypt Yellow Tomato
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Dwarf Bendigo Rose Tomato
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Dwarf Bendigo Drop Tomato
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Dwarf Bendigo Blush Tomato
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Dwarf Bendigo Moon Tomato
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Clare Valley Red Tomato
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Dwarf Andy's Forty Tomato
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Certified Naturally Grown (CNG):

Certified Naturally Grown (CNG) is an alternative eco-labeling program that is built on the USDA Organic methods but structured in such a way as to be feasible to smaller, more diverse farmers and beekeepers. The standards are no less strict.
CNG was founded in 2002 when the National Organic Program (NOP) took effect, partly out of a dissatisfaction with the direction the NOP was taking, but also in the belief that a system could be created uniquely valuable to small farmers and the communities they feed.
The organization was born of a commitment to healthy food and healthy soils. It grew out of a belief in our ability to continue to work at the grassroots level to strengthen the local food system by encouraging natural practices and providing customers confidence in, and appreciation of, their farmers' methods.
The CNG certification model encourages collaboration, transparency, and community involvement. Its programs are based on the highest ideals of organic farming, and the requirements are reasonable. Many farmers find the peer-review inspection process a valuable learning experience.
CNG's Certification Standards take as their starting point the National Organic Program standards, but Certified Naturally Grown is an independent program not affiliated with the NOP. CNG is nationally recognized and endorsed, and it thrives because of enormous volunteer efforts and the commitment of the people who participate. For more information about the Certified Naturally Grown organization and program, visit their website: https://www.naturallygrown.org/