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Title: Nutrient Management Policy


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HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT? THE NRCS NUTRIENT

MANAGEMENT POLICY
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Nutrient Management
  • Managing the amount, source, placement, form,
    and timing of nutrients and soil amendments to
    ensure adequate soil fertility for plant
    production and to minimize the potential for
    environmental degradation, particularly water
    quality impairment.

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Nutrient Management
Considers Commercial Fertilizer, Animal Waste and
other sources!
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Nutrient Management
Considers Crops Grown!
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Nutrient Management Plan
Considers the Harvest Methods!
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NRCSNutrient Management Policy
  • In response to the growing body of evidence of
    the relationship between soil nutrient loadings,
    nutrient transport off-site, and surface and
    ground water quality impairment, NRCS has revised
    its policy and technical guidance for delivering
    nutrient management related technical assistance.

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Nutrient Management Policy
  • National policy effective April 1999.
  • Will be implemented over a two-year period
    throughout NRCS.
  • Kentucky NRCS is in the process of revising the
    current state standard for Nutrient Management.

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Nutrient Management Policy
  • The policy requires that procedures be
    established in each state to determine acceptable
    nutrient application rates for nitrogen and
    phosphorus which consider both production and
    environmental protection goals.

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Nutrient Management Policy
  • SIGNIFICANT IN KENTUCKY!
  • In particular, a Phosphorus standard and/or
    assessment tool will be developed to facilitate
    nutrient management plans that involve the land
    application of animal manure and by-products.

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Nutrient Management Policy
  • Phosphorus application rates shall be in
    accordance with these options
  • Phosphorus Index
  • Phosphorus Threshold
  • Soil Test Phosphorus
  • Combination?

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Phosphorus Index Rating Using Site Specific Risk
Considerations
  • RISK ID. WASTE APPLICATION
  • Low Nitrogen Based
  • Medium Nitrogen Based
  • High Phosphorus Based
  • Risk considers soil type, slope, watershed,
    application method, and conservation practices
    implemented.

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Phosphorus Threshold
Example
  • Threshold Level (TH) - Waste Application
  • Below 3/4 (N) Based
  • Above 3/4 and Below 1-1/2 (P) Crop Removal
  • Above 1-1/2 and Below 2 (P) 1/2 Crop Removal
  • Above 2 No
    Application

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Soil Test Phosphorus Level Using State Developed
Limitations
  • Soil Test (P) WASTE APPLICATION
  • Low (N) Based
  • Medium (N) Based
  • High (P) Based (1-1/2 Removal)
  • Very High (P) Based (Crop Removal)
  • Excessive (P) Based(No Application)

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Phosphorus Index
  • ITEMS BEING DISCUSSED
  • Soil Test (P)
  • Benchmark Soils (clustered soil types)
  • Best Management Practices (BMPs)
  • Watershed Impairments (State Listed)
  • Coordination With State Boundaries

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University of Kentucky (P) Soil Test Data
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University of Kentucky (P) Soil Test Data
Soil Samples gt 600 lbs/acre ('97)
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Benchmark Soil CriteriaPhosphorus Index
  • Soil Type, Established Series In Major Land
    Resource Area (MLRA).
  • Kentucky has 6 MLRAS.
  • States overlap in consideration of benchmark
    soils.

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Benchmark Soil GroupingsPhosphorus Index
  • Representative of Animal Enterprises
  • Waterbodies Represented In Landscape
  • Soil Properties Effect Nutrient Cycling

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Benchmark Soil CriteriaPhosphorus Index
  • Soil Series Represents Land Cover,
    Land
    Use and Geology as Related to
    Surface and Groundwater.
  • Aggregate Soil Types Represent Range of
    Properties that Affect Nutrient Cycling,
    Fertility and Landscape Hydrology.

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Phosphorus Indexs Could Be Developed By MLRA?
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Site Specific Adjustments To Phosphorus Index
  • Are Best Management Practices (BMPs) Present and
    Fully Applied?
  • Is there a Stream Impairment Designation?
  • What will be the Method of Land (Waste)
    Application?

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Important BMPs Being Applied In Kentucky
  • NUTRIENT MGT - Soil/Waste Sampling
  • Will Consider Established State
    Procedures/Recommendations
  • University of Kentucky Guidelines Apply
  • (AGR-1) Compatibility
  • Crop Uptake/Removal Potential
  • Sampling Methods/Timing of Sample

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Soil Sampling Is Key To
Nutrient Management
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Nutrient Management Involves Manure Analysis
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Conservation Buffers Effective BMPs For Kentucky
Filter Strip
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Conservation Buffers Part of Nutrient Management
Planning!
Riparian Forest Buffer
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Nutrient Management Policy VERY IMPORTANT !
  • EPA is rewriting guidance for Confined Animal
    Feeding Operations (CAFOs).
  • EPA will consider NRCS guidance for waste
    application as available.
  • Otherwise EPA will establish land application
    requirements independently of NRCS and this could
    become the national standard.

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Nutrient Management PolicyCurrent Issues
  • NRCS/UK-CES Phosphorous Workgroup Established.
  • GOAL Determine Feasibility of Nutrient
    Management Options for Implementation in
    Kentucky.

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Nutrient Management PolicyCurrent Issues
  • UK-Lexington Princeton Labs are conducting
    additional soil test Phosphorous for background
    data.
  • UK-Princeton Lab soil test P greater than 600
    lbs/acre now being measured.

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Nutrient Management PolicyCurrent Issues
  • Identified landowners (confidentially) with
    phosphorous soil test data geographically
    dispersed across state for use as phosphorus
    option case studies.
  • Use case studies to determine pros cons of
    implementation of each phosphorus option.

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Nutrient Management PolicyCurrent Issues
  • Invite all interested groups to provide comments
    and feedback on information that workgroup
    generates.
  • Publish Kentucky Nutrient Management Standard
    (Practice Code 590) in Federal Register in Fall
    2000.

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QUESTIONS ?
David Sawyer
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NRCS
Natural Resources Conservation Service in
Kentucky
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