Organic
cotton is cotton that has been grown for at least three years without chemical
pesticides, defoliants, or fertilizers. Natural fertilizers and fertilizing
techniques are used instead, including compost, manure, naturally derived
mineral and plant fertilizers, and crop rotation. Third-party certification organizations
verify that organic producers employ only approved natural methods and
materials in organic production
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