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Result Information for Audit Number:
136268 Customer: Tanimura & Antle, Inc., Duda Farm Fresh Foods, Inc. Ranch: Dole (Blocks 1 & 2), 600 E (Blocks 605, 606, 611, 618 619, 620, 630 & 6 Grower: Gila Valley Farms/Ott Organics Produce List: Spinach,Lettuce,Lettuce, Romaine Crew Name Or Number: N/A Foreman Or Contact Person: Richard Poels & Stephanie Crouse City / Location: Audit Start: 12/06/2010 08:00 Audit End: 12/06/2010 17:00 Audit Score In Percentage: 95% Average Primus Score: 97% |
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| Are, or is there evidence of domestic animals, wild animals, grazing lands (includes homes with hobby farms, and non commercial livestock) in proximity to growing operation? If No, go to 4.03 | Examples include chicken coops, dogs, horses, homes with hobby farms, wild pigs etc. Auditor must consider the maturity stage and type of crop involved. For example, pig activity around a ground level berry crop is different from a high level tree crop. | |||||||
| Have physical measures been put in place to restrain domestic animals, grazing lands, (includes homes with hobby farms, and non commercial livestock) and their waste from entering the growing area (e.g. vegetative strips, wind breaks, physical barriers, berms, fences, diversion ditches.)? | Mitigating measures should include a buffer area of approximately 30 ft. (9.1m) from the edge of the crop which may increase or decrease depending on the risk variables e.g. topography (uphill from the crop or downhill from the crop). Other measures may be used such as vegetative strips, wind breaks, physical barriers, berms, fences, diversion ditches to prevent or control runoff, mitigate particulates, etc. * | |||||||
| Are entrances to ranch-level roads restricted by gates, chains, guard stations, etc.? | http://www.usda.gov/documents/PreHarvestSecurity_final.pdf | |||||||
| Do animals (domestic, livestock, or wild) have access to the water source? | Animals (domestic, livestock, or wild) should not have access to the system due to the possibility of contamination occurrences. | |||||||