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Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans in Minnesota. State Overview. Agriculture in Minnesota “Diverse” Dairy, Beef, Swine, Poultry “Regionalized” Pockets of the same type of livestock production Livestock are concentrated in the southern half of the state. State Overview. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans in Minnesota

Comprehensive Nutrient Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans in MinnesotaManagement Plans in Minnesota

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State OverviewState Overview• Agriculture in Minnesota

• “Diverse”• Dairy, Beef, Swine,

Poultry• “Regionalized”

• Pockets of the same type of livestock production

• Livestock are concentrated in the southern half of the state

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State OverviewState Overview

• Northern Minnesota• Lowest Animal Numbers• Smaller Beef and Dairy Farms

• Northeast• Lakes and Woodlands• Grazing

• Northwest• Small Grains• Sugar Beets

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State OverviewState Overview

• South central and Southwestern– Swine production areas

• Minnesota ranks #3 – Flatter, tile drained fields– Corn & Soybeans

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State OverviewState Overview• Central & Southeastern– Dairy, Beef and Alfalfa Production

Areas– Minnesota ranks

• #6 in milk cows• #12 in all cattle and calves

– Majority of our assistance• Feedlot fixes• CNMPs

– Ground and surface waters in both of these area are highly vulnerable to contamination

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State OverviewState Overview• Southeast Minnesota

– Karst Features• Shallow Bedrock• Sinkholes• Springs

– Trout Streams– Drains to Mississippi River

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State OverviewState Overview

• Central Minnesota– Coarse textured soils– Irrigation– Lakes– Mississippi River– Specialty Crops

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State OverviewState Overview• Central Minnesota

• Also the major poultry production area• Minnesota Ranks

• #1 – Turkeys• #11 – All Chickens

• Work very little with poultry operations• Don’t need storage• Much of the manure is

sold and applied commercially

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CNMPs in MinnesotaCNMPs in Minnesota• Majority are developed by NRCS staff

– Overall CNMP coordination and development– Manure and wastewater handling and storage site

assessments– Land treatment evaluations– Feed management (fact sheets and self assessments)– Other utilization options• Exceptions: Exceptions: • Recordkeeping (producers responsibility)Recordkeeping (producers responsibility)– Nutrient management plansNutrient management plans• Majority are developed by TSPsMajority are developed by TSPs• Some by Soil and Water Conservation District employeesSome by Soil and Water Conservation District employees

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CNMP Facility AssessmentsCNMP Facility Assessments

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CNMP Facility AssessmentsCNMP Facility AssessmentsBasic Information GatheredBasic Information Gathered

Basic Information Gathered• Sketch of existing lots and

structures• Manure handling needs• Animal housing and

management• Present and planned

number and type of animals

• Minimum storage period required

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CNMP Facility AssessmentsCNMP Facility AssessmentsItems AddressedItems Addressed

Surface Water Pollution Potential• Feedlot runoff• Milk parlor wash water discharge• Silage leachate

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CNMP Facility AssessmentsCNMP Facility AssessmentsItems AddressedItems Addressed

Ground Water Pollution Potential

• Presence of sinkholes• Water well location

and construction• Leaking storage

ponds or tanks• Contaminated runoff

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CNMP Facility AssessmentsCNMP Facility AssessmentsItems AddressedItems Addressed

Mortality Management• Rendering• Burial• Composting• Incineration• Drag into woods?• Bury in water table of

gravel pit?

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CNMP Facility AssessmentsCNMP Facility AssessmentsItems AddressedItems Addressed

Storage Facilities• Current and needed

storage volume capacity

• Design and construction of existing structures

• Visible signs of problems or contamination

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CNMP Facility AssessmentsCNMP Facility AssessmentsItems AddressedItems Addressed

Odors• Complaints from

neighbors• Proximity to neighbors

or citiesSafety Issues• Unfenced storage• Entry points to

confined spaces

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CNMP Facility AssessmentsCNMP Facility AssessmentsItems AddressedItems Addressed

Emergency Response Plan• Spills• Safety IssuesO&M Plan

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CNMP Tools in MinnesotaCNMP Tools in Minnesota• Minnesota NRCS Webpage

– Links to all of the necessary tools to develop a nutrient management plan and a CNMP

– Extremely helpful when working with TSPs and Producers– Everything in one place– Latest forms and guidance

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CNMP Tools in MinnesotaCNMP Tools in Minnesota• CNMP Template

– Word document• Fill in the blank and pull downs

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CNMP TemplateCNMP Template• Provides a standardized format

– 7 pages plus appendices• includes cover page, table of contents, and signature

page

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CNMP TemplateCNMP Template

• Appendices serve as a checklist for remaining info

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CNMP Tools in MinnesotaCNMP Tools in MinnesotaNutrient Management Planner for Minnesota computer softwareNutrient Management Planner for Minnesota computer software

• Developed jointly by UMES and NRCSDeveloped jointly by UMES and NRCS

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Nutrient Management Planner for Nutrient Management Planner for MinnesotaMinnesota

• Used by TSPs and producers• Setup to walk the planner through the nutrient

management plan development process• Evaluate acres available and needed for manure

application• Inventory and evaluate current practices• Conduct environmental assessments

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Nutrient Management Planner for Nutrient Management Planner for MinnesotaMinnesota

• Also develops annual plans • Prioritize manure application sites• Select nutrient sources, rate, timing, placement• Tracks applied manure volumes

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Nutrient Management Planner for Nutrient Management Planner for MinnesotaMinnesota

• Includes a CNMP Development Tool• Step by Step Planning

Guide• Includes links to all

documentation necessary for all components of the CNMP

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Nutrient Management Planner for Nutrient Management Planner for MinnesotaMinnesota

• Software has either: • forms completed by the

software • Phosphorus loss assessment

• blank forms for other items not covered in the software • Manure and Wastewater

Facility Assessment

• Plus various related fact sheets• Feed management

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CNMP Tools in MinnesotaCNMP Tools in Minnesota• Developed an ArcMap layer of Sensitive Features Developed an ArcMap layer of Sensitive Features

for Nutrient Management Planning for Nutrient Management Planning

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CNMP Tools in MinnesotaCNMP Tools in Minnesota

• Surface waters and setbacks• Sinkholes• Sensitive soil features

– Coarse textured– Frequently flooded– High water table– Ponding– Shallow depth to bedrock– Steep slopes

• DWSMA, WHPA

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NRCS EQIP FundingNRCS EQIP Funding• Fiscal Year 2010

– Nutrient Management (3 years of payment)

– CNMPs (102)• Facility Assessments

– Completed by a TSP– With MinnFarm (pollution delivery assessment tool) $1856– Without MinnFarm $1350– Livestock Producer EQA (Mn Milk Producers) $633

Plans Without Manure $5.54 / yrPlans With Manure $8.54 / yr