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HomeMy WebLinkAbout310740_Add-Info Response_20240221 NUP to removeNUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN AMENDMENT Grower(s): Farm Name: Murphy drown, LLC dha Smithfield Hog Production 2029; AWS310740 County: Du lin Farm Capacity: Farrow to Wean Farrow to Feeder Farrow to Finish Wean to Feeder Feeder to Finish 10496 Wean to Finish Gilts Boars Storage Structure: Anaerobic Storage Period: Application Method: -Lagoon >180 days Irrigation This amendment allows the producer to apply to the bermuda winter overseed crop in fields 1A, 1B, 1C, Sub1, 2A, 2B, 2C and Sub2 at the 75 lbs./ac PAN rate for the 2018-2019 season in accordance with the attached guidance document titled "Updated Crop Management Practices for Bermuda Winter Overseed" dated Nov. 16, 2017. This amendment shall be placed with the current NUP for this farm. W'lVe.,� z-r-'r4l? Owner/Manager Date Technical Specialist Date Updated Crop Management Practices for Bermuda Winter Overseed This document, as approved by the Interagency Nutrient Management Committee on October 10. 2017, hereby modified the July 13. 1998 Memorandum "Crop Management Practices for Select Forages Used in Waste Management". This modification updates the application window protocol for the 100 lb Nitrogen PAN rate for both Cereal Rye and Annual Ryegrass, as well as winter small grains. • Farms utilizing the 100 lbs./ac PAN rate for the overseed are allowed to apply no more than 50 lbs./ac PAN from October 1 through December 31 and no more than 50 lbs./ac PAN from January 1 through March 31. • Applications made during the months of December and January cannot exceed the combined total of 25 lbs./ac PAN for the two -month period. • The last application of animal waste is to be applied to the bermuda crop prior to September 30. • The PAN rate for grazed systems must be reduced by 25%. All other requirements of the July 13, 1998 Memorandum continue to apply. Those requirements include but are not limited to: • Cereal rye and annual ryegrass should be planted by October 15 to provide the best opportunity to get winter growth. • A harvest is required prior to heading or April 7, whichever comes first, for both cereal rye and annual ryegrass. This is necessary to minimize the potential for shading of emerging bermuda and reducing its yield. To favor the production of bermuda, additional harvest of annual ryegrass will be required when the ryegrass canopy reaches 12-15 inches height. These management requirements shall also apply to overseeded winter small grain. Nov 16, 2017 Animal Waste Utilization Agreement Smithfield Hog Production Division Farm 202.93 I, Bill Burch, hereby give Smithfield Hog Production Division permission to apply animal waste from the waste utilization system on 148.18 acres of my land for the duration of time specified below. I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorous, and other trace elements and when properly applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of waste will reduce my overall needs for commercial fertilizer, and that Nitrogen limitations exist based on individual farm Waste Utilization Plans. After the completion of animal waste application, Smithfield HPD shall provide said Landowner / Farmer with a Nitrogen total of animal waste derived nutrients vs. remaining nutrients allowed in the Waste Utilization Plan. This lease will stand year over year after the end of the lease agreement, unless the Landowner or Smithfield HPD provides written notification no later than 90 days from termination date. 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