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DEC 19 2014
Narrative
The irrigation fields (Tract 3423 fields 1 &2) are 11.9 effective acres. Irrigations should be timed to
facilitate keeping the storage pond at acceptable levels. The standard row crop sequence that the dairy
uses will require additional fertilization to meet yield goals. This can be met (in part) with broadcast
applications from the storage pond #1 or commercial fertilizer. Field #2 has been split into 21, and 2R to
facilitate record keeping. There is no change in total effective acres from the previous delineation.
A cover crop of small grain / tillage radish or other similar plant material(s) may be in the cropping
sequece. Maximum PAN rates are 30 pounds per acre.
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N.C.Dept. of ENR
DEC 19 2014
Winston-Salem
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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Pat McCrory John E. Skvarla, III
Governor Secretary
Wright Dairy of Rockingham County Inc
Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc.
841 Woolen Store Rd
Reidsville, NC 27320
October 1, 2014
Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWC790006
Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc.
Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment,
Storage and Application System
Rockingham County
Dear Wright Dairy of Rockingham County Inc:
In accordance with your renewal request, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage
(COC) issued to Wright Dairy of Rockingham County Inc, authorizing the operation of the subject animal
waste management system in accordance with General Permit AWG200000.
This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management
and land application of animal waste as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management
Plan (CAWMP) for Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc., located in Rockingham County, with an
animal capacity of no greater than the following annual averages:
Dairy Calf: Dry Cow: Beef Brood Cow:
Dairy Heifer: Beef Stocker Calf: Other:
Milk Cow: 190 Beef Feeder:
This COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2019, and shall hereby void
Certificate of Coverage Number AWC790006 that was previously issued to this facility. Pursuant to this
COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and
limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system
for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be
established for this facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or
increase in number of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to
the CAWMP and this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater Flow or
number of animals.
Please read this COC and the enclosed State General Permit carefully. Please pay careful attention to the
record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Record keeping forms are unchanged with this
General Permit. Please continue to use the same record keepingforms.
orms.
If your Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) has been developed based on site -specific information, careful
evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current WUP is inaccurate
you will need to have a new WUP developed.
1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636
Phone: 919-807-6464 1 Internet: http:/Mww.ncdenr.gov/
An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer — Made in part by recycled paper
The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable
laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate
under this permit convey any property rights in either real or personal property.
Per NRCS standards a 100-foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any
lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a spray field.
Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit
or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143-
215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief.
If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to
apply for an individual permit by contacting the Animal Feeding Operations Program for information on
this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding.
In accordance with Condition 11.22 of the General Permit, waste application shall cease within four (4)
hours of the time that the National Weather Service issues a Hurricane Warning, Tropical Storm Warning,
or a Flood Watch associated with a tropical system for the county in which the facility is located. You
may find detailed watch/waming information for your county by calling the Blacksburg/Roanoke, VA
National Weather Service office at (540) 552-0084, or by visiting their website at:
http:Hwww.weather. ovg /mk/
This facility is located in a county covered by our Winston-Salem Regional Office. The Regional Office
staff may be reached at 336-771-5000. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the
General Permit, please contact the Animal Feeding Operations Program staff at (919) 807-6464.
Sincerely,
for Thomas A. Reeder
Director, Division of Water Resources
Enclosure (General Permit AWG200000)
cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all ccs)
Winston-Salem Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Rockingham County Health Department
Rockingham County Soil and Water Conservation District
WQROS Central Files (Permit No. AWC790006)
AFO Notebooks
NC®ENR
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins
Governor Director
October 1, 2009
Wright Dairy Inc
Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc.
841 Woolen Store Rd
Reidsville, NC 27320
Dear Wright Dairy Inc:
RECEIVED
N.C. Dept of ENR D _ e Freeman
OCT 1 4 2009 ; Secretary
Winston-Salem
Regional offlce
Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWC790006
Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc.
Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment,
Storage and Application System
Rockingham County
In accordance with your renewal request, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage
(COC) issued to Wright Dairy Inc, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste management
system in accordance with General Permit AWG200000.
This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management
and land application of animal waste as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management
Plan (CAWMP) for the Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc., located in Rockingham County, with
an animal capacity of no greater than the following annual averages:
Dairy Calf: Dry Cow: Beef Brood Cow:
Dairy Heifer: Beef Stocker Calf: Other:
Milk Cow: 190 Beef Feeder:
The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2014, and shall hereby void
Certificate of Coverage Number AWC790006 that was previously issued to this facility. Pursuant to this
COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and
limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system
for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be
established for this facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or
increase in number of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to
the CAWMP and this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or
number of animals. ,
Please carefully read this COC and the enclosed State General Permit. Please pay careful attention to the
record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Record keeping forms are unchanged with this
General Permit. Please continue to use the same record keeping forms.
1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636
Location: 2728 Capital Blvd., Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
Phone: 919-733-3221 1 FAX: 919.71M5881 Customer Service: 1.877.623-6748 North Carolina
Internet: rim.mmaterquality.org
AnEqual eppomintylAffixmativeAction Employer /Nia4 all✓
If your Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) has been developed based on site -specific information, careful
evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current WUP is inaccurate
you will need to have a new WUP developed.
The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable
laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate
under this permit convey any property rights in either real or personal property.
Per 15A NCAC 2T .0105(h) a compliance boundary is provided for the facility and no new water supply
wells shall be constructed within the compliance boundary. Per NRCS standards a 100-foot separation
shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a
spray field.
Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit
or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143-
215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief.
If you wish to continue the activity permitted under the General Permit after the expiration date of the
General Permit, then an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration.
This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to
the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership.
If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to
apply for an individual permit by contacting the Animal Feeding Operations Unit for information on this
process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final' and binding.
In accordance with Condition 1I.22 of the General Permit, waste application shall cease within four (4)
hours of the time that the National Weather Service issues a Hurricane Warning, Tropical Storm Warning,
or a Flood Watch associated with a tropical system for the county in which the facility is located. You
may find detailed watch/warning information for your county by calling the Blacksburg/Roanoke, VA
National Weather Service office at (540) 552-0497, or by visiting their website at:
www.erh.noaa.jzov/er/mk/
This facility is located in a county covered by our Winston-Salem Regional Office. The Regional Office
Aquifer Protection Staff may be reached at (336) 771-4600. If you need additional information
concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact the Animal Feeding Operations Unit staff at
(919) 733-3221.
Sincerely,
for Coleen H. Sullins
Enclosure (General Permit AWG200000)
cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all ccs)
Winston-Salem Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section
Rockingham County Health Department
Rockingham County Soil and Water Conservation District
APS Central Files (Permit No. AWC790006)
AFO Notebooks
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Nutrient Management Plan For Animal Waste Utilization
03-25-2009
This plan has been prepared for:
Wright Dairy of Rockingham Co., Inc.
Kenneth Wright
315 Wright Dany Rd.
Reidsville, NC 2 7320-85 71
This plan has been developed by:
Kevin Moore RECEIVED I DENR 1 DWO
Rockingham SWCD AOUIFFR'PRf1TFr.T10N 9POTION
525 NC 65 MAR 2 7 2009
Suite 100
Reidsville, NC 27320-8861 j�
I RECEIVED
336-342-0460
N.C. Dept. of ENR
APR 0 6 2009
I
WieatonSalem
Developer Signature
Rogionai office
Type of Plan: Nutrient Management with Manure Only
Owner/Manager/Producer Agreement
I (we) understand and agree to the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures
established in this nutrient management plan which includes an animal waste utilization plan for
the farm named above. I have read and understand the Required Specifications concerning animal
waste management that are included with this plan.
X /2 Sig to owne✓I .� 7 i� Date
Signature (manager or producer) Date
This plan meets the minimum standards and specifications of the U.S. Department of Agriculture -
Natural Resources Conservation Service or the standard of practices adopted by the Soil and Water
Conservation Commission.
Plan Approved By:
)&V�' 3nestt
3.25.09
Technical Specialist Signature Date
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Preview Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 03-25-2009 Cover Page 1
Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following
source(s):
Commercial Fertilizer is not included in this plan.
U3
Dairy holding Lot -Liquid Runoff to WSP #2 waste generated 380,000 gals/year by a
190 animal Dairy (Milk Cow) Liquid Manure Slurry operation. This production facility
has waste storage capacities of approximately 90 days.
Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year
Broadcast
261
Incorporated
356
Injected
403
Irrigated
237
Max. Avail.
PAN (lbs) *
Actual PAN
Applied (lbs)
PAN Surplus/
Deficit (lbs)
Actual Volume
Applied (Gallons)
Volume Surplus/
Deficit (Gallons)
Year 1
261
3144
-2,883
4,904,966
-4,524,966
Year
261
3387
-3,126
5,294,069
-4,914,069
U4
Dairy Holding Lot WSP #1 -Heavy slurry waste generated 1,383,770 gals/year by a 190
animal Dairy (Milk Cow) Liquid Manure Slurry operation. This production facility has
waste storage capacities of approximately 180 days.
Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year
Broadcast
6082
Incorporated
8293
Injected
9399
Irrigated
5529
Max. Avail.
PAN (lbs) *
Actual PAN
Applied(lbs)
PAN Surplus/
Deficit (lbs)
Actual Volume
Applied (Gallons)(Gallons)
Surplus/
Year 1
6,082
177052
-170,970
40,283,595
L-38,899,825
Year2
6,082
230063
-223,981
52,344,91661,146
This plan includes a User Defined Source to determine the total pounds of PAN in lieu
of NRCS Standard values. Refer to North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service publication AG-439-42
entitled "Soil Facts: Use of On -Farm Records for Modifying a Certified Animal Waste Management Plan' for
guidance on using on -farm records to develop a User Defined Source.
Note: In source ID, S means standard source, U means user defined source.
* Max. Available PAN is calculated on the basis of the actual application method(s) identified in the plan for this source.
Preview Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 03-25-2009 Source Page Page 1 of 1
Narrative
The irrigation fields (Tract 3423 fields 1 &2) are 11.9 effective acres. Irrigations should be timed to
facilitate keeping the storage pond at acceptable levels. The standard row crop sequence that the dairy
uses will require additional fertilization to meet yield goals. This can be met (in part) with broadcast
applications from the storage pond # I or commercial fettilizer.
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The Waste Utilization table shown below summarizes the waste utilization plan for this operation. This plan provides an estimate of the number of acres of cropland needed to use
the nutrients being produced. The plan requires consideration of the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient requirements, and proper timing of applications to
maximize nutrient uptake.
This table provides an estimate of the amount of nitrogen required by the crop being grown and an estimate of the nitrogen amount being supplied by manure or other by-products,
commercial fertilizer and residual from previous crops. An estimate of the quantity of solid and liquid waste that will be applied on each field in order to supply the indicated quantity
of nitrogen from each source is also included. A balance of the total manure produced and the total manure applied is included in the table to ensure that the plan adequately provides
for the utilization of the manure generated by the operation.
Waste Utilization Table
Year t
Tact
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic
Method
Manure
PA
NurnentA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gat/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1305
l
U4
Cecil
3.30
3.30
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
1 0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.001
37.171
0.00
1305
1
U4
Cecil
3.30
3.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/I5
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
11938
0.00
1305
2
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
IL26
0.00
109.25
0.00
1305
2
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
411-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
350.91
0.00
1305
3
U4
Cecil
5.60
5.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4130
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
63.07
0.00
1305
3
U4
Cecil
5.60
5.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
1 4/1-9/15
159
0
1 0
Broad.
1591
36.18
0.001
202.59
0.00
1305
4
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4130
119
0
0
Broad.
50
1126
0.00
22.53
0-00
1305
4
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36A8
0.00
72.35
-0.00
1305
5
U4
ppling
5.60
5.60
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14130
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
64.34
0.00
1305
5
U4
ppling
5.60
5.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
3T09
0.00
207.68
0.00
1308
1
U4
ppling
16.20
16.201
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
1 9/14/30
121
0
0
Broad.
511
11.49
0.001
186.141
0.00
1308
J
U4
ppling
16.20
16.20
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
600.80
0.00
1308
2
U4
ppling
6.40
6.40
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
73.54
0.00
1308
2
U4
Appling
6.40
6.40
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
3T09
0.00
237.35
0.00
1308
4
U4
Cecil
2.10
2.10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
1L26
0.00
23.65
0.00
1308
4
U4
Cecil
2.10
2.10
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/I5
159
0
0
Broad.
159136.18
0.00
75.97
0.00
Preview Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 3/25/2009 WUT Page Page I of 23
Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applies
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Reqd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutriem
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied,,
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1335
10
U4
Sedgefield
1 6.80
6.80
Orchardgrass Hay
2.3 Tons
8/1-7/31
100
0 1
0
Broad. I
100
22.75
0.001
154.721
0.00
1335
11
U4
Sedgefield
16.70
16.70
Orchardgrass Hay
2.3 Tons
8/1-7/31
too
0
0
Broad.
100
22.75
0.00
379.97
0.00
1335
9
U4
Appling
9.10
9.10
Wheat, Grain
62 bu.
9/14/30
125
0
0
Broad.
53
11.95
0.00
108.70
0.00
1335
9
U4
ppling
9.10
9.10
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
44 bu.
4/1-9/15
171
0
0
Broad.
171
38.91
0.00
354.05
0.00
1336
1
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
109.25
0.00
1336
1
U4
Cecil
1 9.70
9.70
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9115
159
1 0
1 0
Broad.
1 1591
36.18
0.001
350.911
0.00
1336
14
U4
Cecil
220
2.20
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
24.78
0.00
1336
14
U4
Cecil
2.20
2.20
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36A8
0.00
79.59
0.00
1336
4
U4
Cecil
23.50
23.50
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
264.67
0.00
1336
4
U4
Cecil
23.50
23.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9115
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
850.14
0.00
1339
I
U4
Appling
1 4.30
4.30
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
1 0
Broad.
511
11.49
0.001
49,41
0.00
1339
1
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
159.47
0.00
1339
4
U4
Cecil
22.70
22.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
255.66
0.00
1339
4
U4
Cecil
22.70
22.70
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad
159
36.18
0.00
821.20
0.00
1339
5
U4
Cecil
4.40
4.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
49.55
0.00
1339
-5
U4
Cecil
1 4.40
4.40
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 but.
4/1-9/15
159
0
1 0
Broad.
1591
36.18
0.001
159.181
0.00
1341
2
U4
Appling
23.07
23.07
Wheat, Grain
62 bu.
9/1-4130
125
0
0
Broad.
53
11.95
0.00
275.57
0.00
1341
2
U4
Appling
23.07
- 23.07
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
44 bu.
4/1-9/15
171
0
0
Broad.
171
38.91
0.00
897.58
0.00
1347
1
U4
Cecil
1.04
'- 1.04
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
11.71
0.00
1347
1
U4
Cecil
1.04
1.04
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
37.62
0.00
1347
10
U4
Cecil
14.04
14.04
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
158A2
0.00
1347
10
U4
Cecil
14.04
14.04
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/I5
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
507.92
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
APplic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
Manu cA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied'
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1347
11
U4
Cecil
4.08
4.081
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0 1
0 1
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
45.951
0.00
1347
11
U4
Cecil
4.08
4.09
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
14T60
0.00
1347
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
57.44
0.00
1347
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
18450
0.00
1347
13
U4
Cecil
4.77
4.77
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14130
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
53.72
0.00
1347
13
U4
Cecil
4.77
4.77
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
1 159
0
1 0
1 Broad.
1591
36.18
0.00
172.561
0.00
1347
14
U4
ICecil
6.30
6.30
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
70.95
0.00
1347
14
U4
Cecil
6.30
6.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
22T91
0.00
1347
15
U4
Cecil
6.57
6.57
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
73.99
0.00
1347
15
U4
Cecil
657
6.57
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
237.68
0.00
1347
1 17
U4
Cecil
12.28
12.20
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
1 119
0
1 0
1 Broad.
501
IL26
0.00
137.401
0.00
1347
17
114
Cecil
12.28
12.20
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
441.35
(too
1347
2
U4
Cecil
15.65
15.65
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911 -4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
176.26
0.00
1347
2
U4
Cecil
15.65
15.65
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
566.16
0.00
1347
3
U4
Cecil
1.98
1.98
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
22.30
0.00
1347
3
U4
Cecil
1.981
1.98
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9115
159
0
1 0
Broad.
1 1591
36.18
0.00
71.631
0.00
1347
1 4
U4
Cecil
4.37
4.37
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
49.22
0.00
1347
4
U4
Cecil
4.37
4.37
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
158.09
0.00
1347
5
U4
Cecil
8.14
8.14
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9114/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
'11.26
0.00
91.68
0.00
1347
5
U4
Cecil
8.14
8.14
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop .
41 bu.
4/1-9/0
159
0
0
Broad.
159
.36.18
0.00
294.49
0.00
1347
6
U4
Cecil
4.761
4.761
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
1 501
11.26
0.00
53.611
0.00
1347
6
U4
ICecil
4.76
4.76
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
1 Broad.
1 159
36.18
0.00
172.20
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tact
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Contra.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applies
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1347
7
U4
Cecil
5.93
5.93
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4130
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
66.79
0.00
1347
7
U4
Cecil
5.93
5.93
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
214.53
0.00
1347
8
U4
Cecil
1M
1.91
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
2151
0.00
1347
8
U4
Cecil
L91
L91
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
69.10
0.00
1347
9
U4
Cecil
0.96
0.96
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1.4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
10.81
0.00
1347
9
U4
Cecil
10.96
0.96
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9115
159
0
1 0
Broad.
1 1591
36.18
0.00
34.731
0.00
1351
1
U4
Cecil
6.10
6. 10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
68.70
0.00
1351
1
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.10
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
411-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
220.68
0.00
1351
2
U4
Cecil
2.60
260
Wheal, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11 49
0.00
29.87
0.00
1351
2
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
96.43
0.00
1351
3
U4
ICecil
1 13.90
13.901
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
1 9/14/30
119
0
1 0
Broad.
1 501
11.26
0.001
156.551
0.00
1351
3
U4
Cecil
13.90
13.90
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
502-85
0.00
1351
4
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
27.03
0.00
1351
4
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
86.82
0.00
1351
5
U4
Cecil
3.70
3.70
Fescue Hay
L9 Tons
8/1-7/31
218
0
0
Broad.
218
49.60
0.00
183.52
0.00
1351
6
U4
lCmil
13.201
3.20
Fescue Hay
4.9 Tons
8/1-7/31
218
1 0
1 0
Broad.
1 2181
49.60
0.001
158.721
0.00
1352
1
U4
Cecil
6.70
6.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/IA/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
75.46
0.00
1352
1
U4
Cecil
6.70
6.70
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159 -
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
242.38
0.00
1352
2
U4
Cecil
3.00
3.00
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/IA/30
119 '
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
33.79
0.00
1352
2
U4
Cecil
3.00
3.00
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
108.53
0.00
1352
3
1 U4
IPacolet
1 8.501
8.501
Wheat, Grain
1 44 bu.
1 9/1-4/30
1 88
1 0
1 0
1 Broad.
341
7.741
0.001
65.75
0.00
1352
3
U4
Pacolet
1 8.50
8.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
30 bu.
411-9/15
117
0
0
Broad.
117
26.62
0.00
226.27
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Apple.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Rcq'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(1bs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applies
Method
Manure
PA
NucricnrA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManareA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied'
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1352 1
4
1 U4
Cecil
5.40
5.401
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
1 119
0 1
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.001
60.92
0.00
1352
4
U4
Cecil
5.40
5.40
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
195.35
0.00
1352
5
U4
Pacolet
6.30
6.30
Wheat, Grain
44 bu.
9/1-4/30
88
0
0
Broad.
34
7.74
0.00
48.74
0.00
1352
5
U4
Pacolet
6.30
6.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
30 bu.
411-9/15
117
0
0
Broad.
117
26.62
0.00
167.71
0.00
1352
6
U4
Cecil
13.60
13.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
153.17
0.00
1352
6
U4
Cecil
1 13.60
13.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
1591
36.18
0.00
492.00
0.00
1354
5
U4
Appling
19.20
19.20
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
220.61
0.00
1354
5
U4
Appling
19.20
19.20
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0,00
712.06
0.00
1354
6
U4
Appling
23.30
2330
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
267.72
0.00
1354
6
U4
Appling
2330
23.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 hu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
864.11
0.00
1355
1
U4
Cecil
1 3.86
3.86
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4130
119
0
0
Broad.
501
11.26
0.00
43.471
0.00
1355
1
U4
Cecil
3.86
3.86
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
139.64
0.00
1356
1
U4
ppling
5.40
5.40
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1 -4/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
62.05
0.00
1356
1
U4
Appling
5A0
5.40
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
411-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.091
0.00
200.27
0.00
1356
2
U4
Appling
850
8.50
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
97.66
0.00
1356
2
U4
Appling
1 8.50
8.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
411-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
315.23
0.00
1356
3
U4
Appling
20.30
20.30
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
233.25
0.00
1356
3
U4
Appling
20.30
20.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop -
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
752.85
0.00
1356
4
U4
Appling
5.80
5.80
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
66.64
0.00
1356
4
U4
Appling
5.80
5.80
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
215.10
0.00
1356
1 S
1 U4
lCecil
I 6AOI
6.10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
1 119
0
0
Broad.
50
1 L26
0.001
68.70
0.00
1356
5
U4
Cecil
6A0
6. 10
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0 OOF
220.68
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acre-
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManuneA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applie4
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1356
6
U4
Appling
7.90
7.90
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
0
Broad.
511
I L49
0.00
9(L771
0.00
1356
6
U4
Appling
7.90
7.90
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
292.98
0.00
1356
7
U4
Appling
2.00
2.00
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
22.98
0.00
1356
7
U4
Appling
2.00
2.00
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
411-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
74.17
0.00
1356
8
U4
Appling
1.10
1.10
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
12.64
0.00
1356
8
U4
Appling
1.10
1.10
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
411-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
1631
37.09
0.00
40.801
0.00
1356
9
U4
Cecil
3.60
3.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
1 0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
40.55
0.00
1356
9
U4
Cecil
3.60
3.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
Lot)
130.24
0.00
1358
1
U4
Cecil
10.60
10.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad,
50
11.26
0.00
119.38
0.00
1358
1
U4
Cecil
10.60
10.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
383.47
0.00
1358
2
U4
Cecil
8.40
8.401
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
501
1 L26
0.00
94.601
0.00
1358
2
U4
Cecil
8.40
8.40
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
41 bu.
411-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
303.88
0.00
1372
1
U4
Cecil
6.40
6.40
Orchardgrass Hay
3.9 Tons
8/1-7/31
173
0
0
Broad.
173
39.36
0.00
251.92
0.00
1372
11
U4
Cecil
2.40
140
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
25.94
0.00
1372
11
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
85.19
0.00
1372
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9114/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48110.81
0.00
55.12
0.00
1372
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
411-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35A9
0.00
181.02
0.00
1372
13
U4
Cecil
2.30
2.30
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
24.86
0.00
1372
13
U4
Cecil
2.30
2.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9115
156
0
0
Broad.
IS
35.49
0.00
81.64
0.00
1372
14
U4
Cecil
1.60
1.60
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
115
.0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
17.29
0.00
1372
14
U4
Cecil
1.6011.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
1560
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
56.79
0.00
1372
2
U4
Appling
10.00
10.00
Orchardgmss Hay
4.2 Tons
8/1-7/31
186
0
0
Broad.
186
42.32
0.00
423.20
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year I
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Rcq'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applrc.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrien
pplied
(Ibs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied.
(Field)
N
N
N
R
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1372 1
4 1
U4
Cecil
4.20
4.20
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9114/30
115
1 0
0
1 Broad.
48
10.81
0.001
45.391
0.00
1372
4
U4 ICecil
4.20
4.20
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crap
40 bu. 1
411-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
149.07
0.00
1372
5
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
28.10
0.00
1372
5
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35A9
0.00
92.28
0.00
1372
6
U4
Cecil
2.80
2.80
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
30.26
0.00
1372
1 6
U4
Cecil
2.80
2.80
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
1561
35.49
0.00
99.381
0.00
1372
7
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14130
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
21.62
0.00
1372
7
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
70.99
0.00
1372
8
U4
Cecil
5.90
5.90
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
63.76
0.00
1372
8
U4
Cecil
5.90
5.90
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35,49
0.00
209.41
0.00
16910
1
U4
Cecil
2.80
2.80
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
31.54
0.00
16910
1
U4
Cecil
2.80
2.80
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
101.29
0.00
16911
1
U4
Cecil
14.23
14.23
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
153.79
0.00
16911
1
U4
Cecil
14.23
14.23
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35A9
0.00
505.08
0.00
16911
10
U4
Pacolet
2.97
2.97
Wheat, Grain
48 bu.
9/1-4/30
96
0
0
Broad.
38
8.65
0.00
25.68
0.00
16911
10
U4
Pacolet
2.97
2.97
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
32 bu.
4/1-9115
124
0
0
Broad.
124
28.21
0.00
83.79
0.00
16911
2
U4
Cecil
9.28
9.28
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
100.29
0.00
16911
2
U4
Cecil
9.28
9.28
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
329.38
0.00
16911
3
U4
Cecil
8.48
8.48
Wheat, Gain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
91.65
0.00
16911
3
U4
ICecil
8.48I
oybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
300.99
0.00
16911
4
U4
Cecil
20.30
18.30
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
501
11.26
OoOl
206.101
0.00
16911
4
U4
Cecil
20.30
18.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
14/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
662.03
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crap
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Pert.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applies
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied_
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A I
Tons
1000 gals
tons
16911
5
U4
Cecil
1.79
1.79
Wheat, Grain
59 bu. 1
9/14130
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
20.16
0.00
16911
5
U4
Cecil
1.79
1.79
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36AS
0.00
64.76
0.00
16911
6
U4
Cecil
1.35
1.35
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
14.59
0.00
16911
6
U4
Cecil
1.35
1.35
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
47.92
0.00
16911
7
U4
Cecil
18.60
18.60
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.001
201.021
0.00
16911
7
U4
Cecil
1 18.60
18.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
1 0
Broad.
1561
35.49
0.00
660.18
0.00
16911
8
U4
Cecil
2.11
2.11
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
22.80
0.00
16911
8
U4
Cecil
2.11
2.11
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
74.89
0.00
16911
9
U4
Pacolet
2.91
2.91
Wheat, Grain
48 bu.
9/1-4/30
96
0
0
Broad.
38
8.65
0.00
25.16
0.00
16911
9
U4
Pacolet
2.91
2.91
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
32 bu.
4/1-9/I5
124
0
0
Broad.
124
28.21
0.00
82.10
0.00
17090
I
U4
Cecil
10.50
I0.50
Wheat, Grain
59 Fin.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
118.26
0.00
17090
I
U4
Cecil
1, 50
10.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
379.85
0.00
17090
2
U4
Cecil
4.50
4.50
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
50.68
0.00
17090
2
U4
Cecil
450
4.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
162,79
0.00
17573
1
U4
Appling
14.30
14.30
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
177.3210.00
17573
I
U4
Appling
14.30
14.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/I-9/15
175
0
0
Broad.
175
39.82
0.00
569.38
0.00
17573
2
U4
Appling
6.60F
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/14/30
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
81.84
0.00
17573
2
U4
Appling
6.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/1-9/15
175
0
- 0
Broad.
175
39.82
0.00
262.79
0.00
17573
5
U4
Appling
2.20
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4130
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
27.28
0.00
17573
5
U4
Appling
2.20
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/1-9115
175
0
0
Broad.
175
39.82
0.00
87.60
0.00
17573
6
U4
Appling
4.00
Wheat, Grain
1 64 bu.
1 9/1-4/30
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
49.60
0.00
17573
6
U4
ppling
4.00
4.00Soybeans,
Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/I-9/IS
175
0
0
Broad.
175
39.82
0.00
159.27
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
MammcA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manurc
Applied-
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
17573
7
U4
Appling
12.00
12.00
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9114/30
129
0
1 0
Broad. 1
55
12.40
0.001
14&801
0.00
17573
7
U4
Appling
12.00
12.00
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/1-9/15
175
0
0
Broad.
175
3%82
0.00
477.80
0.00
17573
8
U4
Appling
4.50
4.50
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
55.80
0.00
17573
8
U4
Appling
4.50
4.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/1-9/15
175
0
0
Broad.
175
39.82
0.00
179.18
0.00
17574
1
U4
Appling
7.00
7.00
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
0
Broad
55
12.40
0.00
86.86
0.00
17574
1
U4
Appling
7.001
7.00
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
411-9/15
175
0
0
Broad.
1 175
39.82
0.001
278.72
0.00
17574
10
U4
Appling
5.50
5.50
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/14/30
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
68.20
0.00
17574
10
U4
Appling
5.50
5.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/1-9/15
175
0
0
Broad.
175
39.82
0.00
218.99
0.00
17574
11
U4
Appling
L60
1.60
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
19.84
0.00
17574
11
U4
Appling
L60
1.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/1-9/15
175
0
0
1 Broad.
175
1 39.82
0.00
63.71
0.00
17574
2
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
53.32
0.00
17574
2
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/1-9/15
175
0
0
Broad.
175
39.82
0.00
171.21
0.00
17574
5
U4
Cecil
10.70
10.70
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
115.64
0.00
17574
5
U4
Cecil
10.70
10.70
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 hu.
4/1 9115
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
379.78
0.00
17574
6
U4
Appling
1.10
1.10
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/14/30
129
0
0
Broad.
551
12.40
0.00
13.64
0.00
17574
6
U4
Appling
1 1.10
1.10
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/1-9/15
175
0
1 0
Broad.
175
39.82
0.00
43.80
0.00
2844
1
U4
Appling
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
29.87
0.00
2844
1
U4
Appling
2.60
2.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
96.43
0.00
2844
2
U4Appling;
5.30
5.30
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.001
60.901
0.00
2844
2
U4
Appling
5.30
5.30
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
1 163
37.09
0.00
196.56
0.00
2844
3
U4
ppling
1 5.601
5.60
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14130
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
64.34
0.00
2844
3
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9115
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
207.68
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tract
Field
Source
to
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
APplic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Contra.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applie.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acm)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied.-
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
2846
1
U4
Cecil
7.60
7.601
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
85.59
0.00
2846
1
U4
Cecil
7.60
7.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
274.94
0.00
2846
4
U4
Cecil
2.21
2.21
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
24.89
0.00
2846
4
U4
Cecil
2.21
2.21
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
79.95
0.00
3410
1
U4
Cecil
16.10
16.10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/I-4/30
119
0
0
Broad. 1501
11.26
0.00
181.33
0.00
3410
1
U4
Cecil
16.10
16.10
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
582.441
0.00
3410
8
U4
ICecil
24.80
24.80
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30 1
119
0
0
Broad.
50
1L26
0.00
279.31
0.00
3410
8
U4
Cecil
24.80
24.80
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
897.17
0.00
3417
I
U4
Appling
20.40
20.40
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
l21
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
234.40
0.00
3417
1
U4
Appling
2040
20.40
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9115
163
0
0
Broad.
1 1631
3T09
0.00
756.56
0.00
3417
2
U4
Appling
4.90
4.90
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
56.30
0.00
3417
2
U4
Appling
4.90
4.90
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
4/1-9/15
163
0
0
Broad.
163
37.09
0.00
18L72
0.00
3417
3
U4
ppling
2.91
2.91
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
36.08
0.00
3417
3
U4
Appling
2.91
2.91
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
4/I-9/15
175
0
0
Broad.
175
39.82
0.00
115.87
0.00
3423
I
U3
Cecil
7.89
3.68
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/I-4/30
119
0
0
Irtie.
1 601
95.32
0.001
350.78
0.00
3423
I
U3
Cecil
7.89
3.68
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Img.
159
254.72
0.00
937.381
0.00
3423
10
U4
Wilkes
3.61
3.61
Fescue Pasture
3.7 Tons
1 8/1-7/31
138
0
0
Broad.
138
31.40
0.00
113.35
0.00
3423
11
1 U3
Wilkes
6.55
6.55
Fescue Pasture
3.7 Tons
8/1-7/31
138
0
0 -
Broad.
138
200.98
0.00
1,316.44
(FAO
3423
12
U4
Hiwassee
5.31
5.31
Fescue Pasture
4.0 Tons
811-7/31
133
0
0
Broad.
133
30.26
0.00
160.68
0.00
3423
2
U3
Cecil
13.00
8.30
Orchard grass Hay
3.9 Tons
8/1-7/31
173
0
0.
brig.
1731
277.15
0.00
2,300.36
0.00
3423
7
U4
Cecil
4.36
4.36
Orchardgrass Hay
3.8 Tons
8/1-7/31
169
0
0
Broad.
169
38.45
0.001
167.6510.00
3423
9
U4
Hiwassee
5.39
5.39
Orehardgmss Hay
3.7 Tons
8/1-7/31
1 '169
1 0
1 20
Broad.
149
33.90
0.00
182.73
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE,
APplic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(IWA)
Liquid
Man.A
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied.
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tans
3438
I 1
U4
Cecil
9.50
950
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
106.991
0.00
3438
1
U4
Cecil
9.50
9.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
343.68
0.00
3438
3
U4
Cecil
15.40
15.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
173.44
0.00
3438
3
U4
Cecil
15.40
15.40
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
557A2
0.00
3443
1
U4
Cecil
6.40
6.40
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
0
Broad.
481
10.81
0.00
69.17
0.00
3443
1
U4
Cecil
6.40
6.40
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35A9
0.00
227.161
0.00
3443
2
U4
Cecil
0.50
0.50
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
1 9/14/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
5.40
0.00
3443
2
U4
Cecil
0.50
0.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
17.75
0.00
3443
3
U4
Cecil
850
9.50
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
91.86
0.00
3443
3
U4
Cecil
850
9.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
4/1-9/15
156
1 0
1 0
Broad.
1561
35.49
0.00
301.70
0.00
3443
7
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
0
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
28.101
0.00
3443
7
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
14/1-9/15
156
0
0
Broad.
156
35.49
0.00
92.28
0.00
5227
1
U4
Pacolet
13.00
13.00
Wheat, Grain
44 bu.
9/14/30
88
0
0
Broad.
34
7.74
0.00
100.57
0.00
5227
1
U4
Pacolet
13.00
13.00
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
30 bu.
411-9/15
117
0
0
Broad.
117
26.62
0.00
346.06
0.00
. 5227
2
U4
Cecil
4.70
4.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14130
119
1 0
1 0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
52.93
0.00
5227
2
U4
Cecil]
4.70
4.70
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
411-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
170.031
0.00
5227
3
U4
Cecil
2.70
2.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
30.41
0.00
5227
3
U4
Cecil
2.70
2.70
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
&00
97.68
0.00
5227
4
U4
Cecil
3.50
3.50
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/I-4/30
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
'39.42
0.00
5227
4
U4
Cecil
350
3.50
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
4/1-9/15
159
0
0
Broad.
159
36.18
0.00
126.62
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applies
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applies
Method
Manure
PA
Nmri.mA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManomA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied-
(Feld)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
Total Applied, 1000 gallons
45,188.56
=
Total Produced, 1000 gallons
1,763.77
__
= _
Balance, 1000 gallons
-43,424.79
- -
Total Applied, tons
- =
0.00
Total Produced tons
- —
0.00
Balance, tons
-
0.00
Notes: 1. In the tract column, — symbol means leased, otherwise, owned. 2. Symbol * means user entered data.
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fert.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
Man=A
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied'
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1305
1
U4
Cecil
3.30
3.30Wheat,
Grain
596u. 1
9/1-4/30
119
0 1
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.001
37.17
0.00
1305
1
U4 iCecil
1
3.30
3.30
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
168.94
0.00
1305
2
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Wheat, Gmin
59 bu.
9/1-4130
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
109.25
0.00
1305
2
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
5119
0.00
496.57
0.00
1305
3
U4
Cecil
5.60
5.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
63.07
0.00
1305
3
U4
Cecil
5,60
5.60
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
1 20
Broad.
2251
51.191
0.00
286.681
0.00
1305
4
U4
lCecil
2.00
2.00
Wheat, Grain
596u.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
22.53
0.00
1305
4
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Corn, Silage
22.5 Ton
2115-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
102.39
0.0o
1305
5
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
IL49
0.00
64.34
0.00
1305
5
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
294.33
0.00
1308
1
U4
Appling
16.20
16.201
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
1 20
Broad.
511
11.49
0.00
186.14
0.00
1308
1
U4
Appling
16.20
16.20
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
- 52.56
0.00
851.44
0.00
1308
2
U4
Appling
6.40
6.40
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
73.54
0.00
1308
2
U4
Appling
6.40
6.40
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15fi/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
336.37
0.00
1308
4
U4
Cecil
2.10
2.10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
23.65
0.00
1308
4
U4
Cecil
2.10
2.10
Com, Silage
2.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
107.51
0.00
1335
10
U4
Sedgefeld
6.80
6.80
Orchardgrass Hay
2.3 Tons
8/1-7/31
100
0
0
Broad.
100
22.75
0.00
154.72
0.00
1335
11
U4
Sedgefield
16.70
16.70
Orchardgass Hay
2.3 Tons
8/1-7/31
100
0
0
Broad.
100
22.75
0.00
379.97
0.00
1335
9
U4
Appling
9.10
9.10
Wheat, Gain
62 bu.
9/1-4/30
125
0
20
Broad.
53
11.95
0.00
108.70
0.00
1335
9
U4
Appling
9.10
9.10
Com, Silage
3.8 Ton
2/15-6/30
259
0
20
Broad.
239
54.38
0.00
494.84
0.00
1336
1
U4
Cecil
9.701
9.70
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
1 119
0
120
1Broad.
150
11.26
0.00
109.25
0.0o
1336
1
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0,00
496.57
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Suit Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Apple'
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Apphc.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplicd
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied_
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A I
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1336
14
U4
Cecil
2.20
2.20
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0 1
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.001
24.781
0.00
1336
14
U4
Cecil
2.20
2.20
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
112.62
0.00
1336
4
U4
Cecil
23.50
23.50
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1 A130
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
264.67
0.00
1336
4
U4
Cecil
2350
23.50
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
1,203.03
0.00
1339
I
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
49.41
0.00
1339
1
U4
Appling
1 4.30
4.30
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
1 251
0
1 20
Broad.
2311
51561
0.00
226.001
0.00
1339
4
U4
Cecil
22.70
22.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14130
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
255.66
0.00
1339
4
U4
Cecil
22.70
22.70
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
1,162.08
0.00
1339
5
U4
Cecil
4A0
4.40
Wheat, Grain
59 but.
9/1-4130
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
49.55
0.00
1339
5
U4
Cecil
4.40
4.40
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
225.25
0.00
1341
2
U4
Appling
1 23.07
23.07
Wheat, Grain
62 bu.
1 9/14/30
1 125
0
1 20
Broad.
531
1 L95
0.00
275.571
0.00
1341
2
U4
Appling
23.07
23.07
Com, Silage
23.8 Ton
2/15-6/30
259
0
20
Broad.
239
54.38
0.00
1,254.51
0.00
1347
I
U4
Cecil
1.04
1.04
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
1116
0.00
11.71
(roo
1347
1
U4
Cecil
1.04
1.04
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51A9
0.00
53.24
0.00
1347
10
U4
Cecil
14.04
14.04
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14130
119
0
20
Broad.
50
1L26
0.00
158.12
0.00
1347
1 10
U4
Cecil
1 14.04
14.04
Com, Silage
22.5 Toni
2115-6/30
1245
0
120
Broad.
2251
51.19
0.001
718.751
0.00
1347
11
U4
Cecil
4.08
4.08
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
45.95
0.00
1347
11
U4
evil
4.08
4.08
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
208.87
0.00
1347
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Wheat, Grain
59 but.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
` 50
1126
0.00
57.44
0.00
1347.
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6130
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
261.08
0.00
1347
1 13
U4
Cecil
14.771
4.77
Wheat, Grain
1 59 bu.
1 9/14/30
1 119
1 0
1 20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.001
53.721
0.00
1347
1 13
U4
Cecil
4.77
4.77
Corn, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
244.19
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applm.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManmeA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied-
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1347 1
14
U4
Cecil
6.30
6.30
Wheat, Grain
59bu. 1
9/1-4/30 1
119
0
1 20 1
Broad.
50
IL26
0.00
70.951
0.00
1347
14
U4
Cecil
6.30
6.30
Corn, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
322.52
0.00
1347
15
U4
Cecil
6.57
6.57
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
IL26
0.00
73.99
0.00
1347
t5
U4
Cecil
657
657
Corn, Silage
22.5 Ton
2115-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
336.34
0.00
1347
17
U4
Cecil
12.28
12.20
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
137.40
0.00
1347
117
U4
Cecil
12.28
12.20
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
1 245
0
120
Broad.
2251
51A9
0.00
624.551
0.00
1347
2
U4
Icecil
1i65
15.65
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
176.26
0.00
1347
2
U4
Cecil
15.65
15.65
Corn, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
801.17
0.00
1347
3
U4
Cecil
1.98
1.98
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
I1,26
0.00
22.30
0.00
1347
3
U4
Cecil
198
198
Corn, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad,
225
51A9
OM
101.36
000
1347
1 4
U4
Cecil
4.37
4.37
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
1 9/1-4130
1 119
0
1 20
Broad.
501
1 L26
0.00
49.221
0.00
1347
4
U4
Cecil
4.37
4.37
Conn, Silage
225 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51A9
0.00
223.71
0.00
1347
5
U4
Cecil
8.14
8.14
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
91.68
0.00
1347
5
U4
Cecil
8.14
8.14
Cora, Silage
225 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
416.71
0.00
1347
6
U4
Cecil
4.76
4.76
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
H 26
0.00
53.61
000
1347
6
U4
Cecil
4.761
4.76
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
1 2/15-6/30
245
0
1 20
1 Broad.
2251
51.19
0.00
243.68
0.00
1347
7
U4
Cecil
5.93
5.93
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
9/IA/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
66.79
0.00
1347
7
U4
Cecil
5.93
5.93
Corn, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
303.57
0.00
1347
8
U4
Cecil
L91
1.91
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
21.51
0.00
1347
8
U4
Cecil
. 1.91
1.91
Conn, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
97.78
0.00
1347
9
U4
Cecil
0.961
0,96
Wheat, Gain
1 59 bu.
9/1-0/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
o0ol
10.811
0.00
1347
1 9
U4[Cecil
0.96
0.96
iConn, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6130
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
49.15
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applies
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fem
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(Ibs/A)
Apple.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied.
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1351
I 1
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
1 20
Broad.
1 50
11.26
0.001
68.70
0.00
1351
1
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.10
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
312.28
0.00
1351
2
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
29.87
0.00
1351
2
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Corn, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
136.65
0.00
1351
3
U4
Cecil
13.90
13.90
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
156.55
0.00
1351
3
U4
Cecil
1 13.90
13.90
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
1 20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
711 581
0.00
1351
4
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Wheat, Grain
59 but.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
1126
0.00
27.03
0.00
1351
4
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Com, Silage
225 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51A9
0.00
122.86
0.00
1351
5
U4
Cecil
3.70
3.70
Fescue Hay
4.9 Tons
8/1-7/31
218
0
0
Broad.
218
49.60
0.00
183.52
0.00
1351
6
U4
Cecil
3.20
3.20
Fescue Hay
4.9 Tons
8/1-7/31
218
0
0
Broad.
218
49.60
0.00
158.72
0.00
1352
1
U4
Cecil
1 6.70
6.70
Wheal, Grain
59 bu.
1 9/1-4/30
119
0
1 20
Broad.
501
11.26
0.00
75A61
0.00
1352
1
U4
Cecil
6.70
6.70
Com, Silage
22.51'on
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
342.99
0.00
1352
2
U4
Cecil
3.00
3.00
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9114/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
33.79
0.00
1352
2
U4
Cecil
3.00
3.00
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
153.58
0.00
1352
3
U4
Pacolet
8.50
8.50
Wheat, Grain
44 bu.
9/14/30
88
0
20
Broad.
34
T74
0.00
65.75
0.00
1352
3
U4
Pacolet
1 8.50
8.50
Com, Silage
17.4 Ton
2/15-6/30
1 190
0
1 20
Broad.
1701
38.68
0.00
328.771
0.00
1352
4
U4
Cecil
5.40
5.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
1116
0.00
60.82
0.00
1352
- 4
U4
Cecil
5.40
5.40
Com, Silage -
22.5 Ton
2115-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
276.44
0.00
1352
5
U4
Pacolet
6.30
6.30
Wheat, Grain
44 bu.
911-4/30
88
0
20
Broad.
' 34
7.74
0.00
48.74
0.00
1352
5
U4
Pacolet
6.30
6.30
Com, Silage
17.4 Ton
2/15-6/30
190
0
20
Broad.
.170
38.681
0.00
243.68
0.00
1352
6
U4
Cecil
13.601
13.601
Wheat, Grain -
59 bu.
9114/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50I
11.26
0.00
153.171
0.00
1352
6
U4
iCecil
13.60
13.60
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
1 2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
696.22
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lb'/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied"
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1354
5
U4
Appling
19.20
19.20
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
220.611
0.00
1354
5
U4
Appling
19.20
19.20
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tan
2115-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
1,009.11
0.00
1354
6
U4
Appling
23.30
23.30
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
267.72
0.00
1354
6
U4
Appling
23.30
23.30
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
1,224.60
0.00
1355
1
U4
Cecil
3.86
3.86
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
43.47
0.00
1355
1
U4
Cecil
13.86
3.86
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
2251
51J9
0.00
197.611
0.00
1356
1
U4
Appling
5.40
5.40
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
62.05
0.00
1356
1
U4
Appling
5.40
5.40
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2115-6/30
251
0
20
Broad,
231
52.56
0.00
283.81
0.00
1356
2
U4
Appling
850
8.50
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
97.66
0.00
1356
2
U4
Appling
850
8.50
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2115-6130
251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
446.74
0.00
1356
3
U4
Appling
1 20.30
20.30
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
1 9/14/30
121
0
20
Broad.
511
11.49
0.00
233.25
0.00
1356
3
U4
Appling
20.30
20.30
Corn, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
1 0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
1,066.93
0.00
1356
4
U4
Appling
5.80
5.80
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
66.64
0.00
1356
4
U4
Appling
5.80
5.80
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.561
0.00
304,84
0.00
1356
5
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
68.70
0.00
1356
5
U4
Cecil
16.10
6.10
Com, Silage -
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
312.28
0.00
1356
6
U4
Appling
7.90
7.90
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
90.77
0.00
1356
6
U4
Appling
7.90
7.90
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
- 251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
415.21
0.00
1356
7
U4
Appling
2.00
2.00
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
'- 121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.001
22.98
0.00
1356
7
U4
ppling
2.00
2.00
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
105.12
0.00
1356
1 8
1 U4
jAppling
1 1.101
1. 10
Wheat, Grain
I60 bu.
9/14130
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
12.64
0.00
1350
8
U4
Appling
1.10
L10
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
5T81
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
-
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Reqd
(Ibs/A)
Comm.
Fert.
Nutrient
Applied
(Ibs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applies1000
Metdgal/A
[(lbs/A)
Liquid
MmureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied.
(Field)
N
N
N
Tans
1000 gals
tons
1356 1
9
U4
Cecil
3.60
3.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0 1
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
40.551
0.00
1356
9
U4
Cecil
3.60
3.60
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
184.29
0.00
1358
1
U4
Cecil
10.60
10.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
1 L26
0.00
119.38
poll
1358
I
U4
Cecil
10.60
10.60
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
542.65
0.00
1359
2
U4
Cecil
8.40
8.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
94.60
0.00
1358
2
U4
Cecil
18.40
8.40
Com, Silage
225 Ton
2/15-6/30
1 245
0
120
1 Broad.
2251
51.19
0.00
430o2j
0.00
1372
1
U4
Cecil
6.40
6.40
Orchardgrass Hay
3.9 Tons
8/1-7/31
173
0
0
Broad.
173
39.36
0.00
251.92
0.00
1372
11
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
25.94
0.00
1372
11
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
11959
0.00
1372
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Wheat, Grain
57 but.
9/1-4/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
55.12
0.00
1372
12
U4
Cecil
1 5.10
5. 10
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
1 2/15-6130
1 239
0
1 20
1 Broad.
2191
49.83
0.00
254.121
0.00
1372
13
U4
Cecil
2.30
2.30
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
24.86
0.00
1372
13
U4
Cecil
2.30
2.30
Com, Silage
21.91bn
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
114.60
0.00
1372
14
U4
Cecil
1.60
1.60
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-7/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
17.29
0.00
1372
14
IJ4
Cecil
1.60
1.60
Corn, Silage
21.9 Ton
2115-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
79.77
0.00
1372
2
U4
Appling
110.00
10.0 0
Orchardgrass Hay
4.2 Tons
8/1-7/31
1 186
0
10
1Broad.
t861
42.32
0.00
423.201
0.00
1372
4
U4
Cecil
4.20
4.20
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
45.39
0.00
1372
4
U4
Cecil
4.20
4.20
Com, Silage -
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
209.28
0.00
1372
5
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
' 10.81
0.00
28.10
0.00
1372
5
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
. 49.83
0.00
129.55
0.00
1372
1 6
U4
Cecil
1 2.801
2.801
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
1 115
1 0
1 20
1 Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
30.261
0.00
1372
6
U4
Cecil
2.80
2.80
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
139.52
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fem
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied•
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
1372
7
1 U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
115
0
20 1
Broad.
48
10.81
0.001
21.6210.00
1372
7
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
99.66
0.00
1372
8
U4
Cecil
5.90
5.90
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
63.76
0.00
1372
8
U4
Cecil
5.90
5.90
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
293.98
0.00
16910
1
U4
Cecil
2.80
2.80
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
31.54
0.00
16910
1
U4
Cecil
1 2.80
2.80
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
1 245
0
20
Broad.
2251
51.191
0.00
143.341
0.00
16911
1
U4
Cecil
14.23
14.23
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.91
0.00
153.79
0.00
16911
1
U4
Cecil
14.23
14.23
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
709.05
0.00
16911
10
U4
Pacolet
2.97
2.97
Wheat, Grain
48 bu.
9/1-4/30
96
0
20
Broad.
38
8.65
T00
25.68
0.00
16911
10
U4
Pacolet
2.97
2.97
Com, Silage
19.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
207
0
20
Broad.
187
42.55
0.00
126.37
0.00
16911
2
U4
Cecil
1 9.28
9.281
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
1 115
0
120
1 Broad.
481
10.81
0.00
100.291
0.00
16911
2
U4
Cecil
9.28
9.28
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2115-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
462.40
0.00
16911
3
U4
Cecil
8.48
8.48
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14130
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
91.65
0.00
16911
3
U4
Cecil
8.48
8.48
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
422.54
0.00
16911
4
U4
Cecil
20.30
18.30
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.001
206.10
0.00
16911
4
U4
Cecil
120.30
18.30
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
2251
51.19
0.00
936.831
0.00
16911
5
U4
evil
1.79
1.79
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119rO
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00r926..680
0.00
16911
5
U4
Cecil
1.79
.1.79
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6130
24520
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
0.00
16911
6
U4
Cecil
1.35.1.35
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
11520
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
0.00
16911
6
U4
Cecil
1.35
. 1.35
Com, Silage
1.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
23920
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
0.00
16911
7
U4
Cecil
18.60
18.60
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/1-4/30
11520
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
0.00
16911
7
U4
Cecil
18.60
18.60
Com, Silage
1.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applies
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applies
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied -
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
16911
8
U4
Cecil
2.11
2.11
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9114/30
115
0
1 20
Broad.
481
10.81
0.00
22ROI
0.00
16911 1
8 1
U4
Cecil
2.11
2.11
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton 1
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
105.14
0.00
16911
9
U4
Pacolet
2.91
2.91
Wheat, Grain
48 bu.
9/1-4/30
96
0
20
Broad.
38
8.65
0.00
25A6
0.00
16911
9
U4
Pacolet
2.91
2.91
Com, Silage
19.0 Ton
2/I5-6/30
207
0
20
Broad.
187
42.55
0.00
123.81
0.00
17090
1
U4
Cecil
10.50
1050
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
56
11.26
0.00
118.26
0.00
17090
I
U4
Cecil
1 10.50
10.50
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
1 0
1 20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.001
537.531
0.00
17090
2
U4
Cecil
4.50
450
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
1 9/14130
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
50.68
0.00
17090
2
U4
Cecil
4.50
450
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
230.37
0.00
17573
1
U4
Appling
14.30
14.30
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
177.32
0.00
17573
1
U4
Appling
14.30
14.30
Com, Silage
24.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
267
0
20
Broad.
247
56.20
0.00
803.64
0.00
17573
2
U4
Appling,
1 6.60
6.601
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
1 20
Broad.
1 551
12.40
0.001
81.84
0.00
17573
2
U4
Appling
6.60
6.60
Corn, Silage
245 Ton
2/15-6/30
267
0
20
Broad.
247
56.20
0.00
370.91
0.00
17573
5
U4
Appling,
2.20
2.20
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
27.28
0.00
17573
5
U4
Appling
2.20
2.20
Com, Silage
24.5 Ton
2115-6/30
267
0
20
Broad
247
56.20
0.00
123.64
0.00
17573
6
U4
Appling
4.00
4.00
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/I-4/30
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
49.601
0.00
17573
6
U4
Appling
4.00
4.00
Com, Silage
24.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
267
0
20
Broad.
247
56.20
0.00
224.79
0.00
17573
7
U4
Appling
12.00
12.00
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4130
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
(.00
148.80
0.00
17573
7
U4
Appling
12.00
12.00
Com, Silage
24.5 Ton
2115-6130
267
0
20
Broad.
247
56.20
0.00
674.38
0.00
)7573
8
U4
Appling
4.50
4.50
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
911-4/30
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
55.80
0.00
17573
8
U4
Appling
4.50
4.50
Com, Silage
24.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
267
0
20
Broad.
247
56.20
0.00
252.89
0.00
17574
1
U4
Appling
7.00
7.00
Wheal, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
86.80
0.00
17574
1
U4
Appling
7.00
Z00
Com, Silage
24.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
267
0
20
Broad.
247
56.20
0.00
393.39
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
APPIic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Rcq'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManureA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
17574
10
U4
Appling 1
5.50
550
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0 1
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0.001
68.20
0.00
17574
10
U4
Appling
5.50
5.50
Com, Silage
24.5 Ton
2115-6/30
267
0
20
Broad.
247
56.20
0.00
309.09
0.00
17574
11
U4
Appling
1.60
1.60
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
19.84
0.00
17574
11
U4
Appling
1.60
1.60
Com, Silage
245 Ton
2/15-6/30
267
0
20
Broad.
247
56.20
0.00
89.92
0.00
17574
2
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/14/30
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
53.32
0.00
17574
2
U4
Appling 1
4.30
4.30
Com, Silage
24.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
267
0
1 20
Broad.
1 2471
56.20
(LOO1
241.651
0.00
17574
5
U4
Cecil
10.70
10.70
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/14/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
115.64
0.00
17574
5
U4
Cecil
10.70
10.70
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2115-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
533.16
0.00
17574
6
U4
Appling
1.10
1.10
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-4/30
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0.00
13.64
0.00
17574
6
U4
Appling
1.10
1.10
Com, Silage
24.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
267
0
20
Broad.
247
56.20
0.00
61.82
0.00
2844
1
U4
Appling 1
2.60
2.60Wheat,
Grain
60 bu.
1 9/14/30
121
0
120
Broad.
1 511
IIA9
0.00
29.871
0.00
2844
1 1
U4
Appling
2.60
2.60
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
5256
0.00
136.65
0.00
2844
2
U4
Appling
5.30
5.30
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
911-4/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11 49
0.00
60.90
0.00
2844
2
U4
Appling
5.30
5.30
Com, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
5256
0.00
278.56
0.00
2844
3
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
64.34
0.00
2844
3
U4
jAppling
15.601
5.60
Com, Silage -
23.0 Ton
1 2/15-6/30
251
0
1 20
Broad.
2311
52.56
0.001
294.331
0.00
2846
1
U4
Cecil
7.60
7.60
Wheat, Grain -
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
85.59
0.00
2846
1
U4
Cecil
7.60
7.60
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
389.07
0.00
2846
4
U4
Cecil
2.21
2.21
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
-- 0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
24.89
0.00
2846
4
U4
Cecil
2.21
2.21
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
113.14
0.00
3410
1
U4
jCecil
1 16.101
16.101
Wheat, Grain
159 bu.
1 9/14/30
119
0
20
1 Broad.
1 501
11261
0.001
181.331
0.00
3410
1 1
U4
Cecil
16.10
16.10
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
1 20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
824.21
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
ID
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manare
PA
NunientA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManmcA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied -
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
3410
8
U4
Cecil
24.80
24.80
Wheat, Grain
59bu. 1
9/14/30 1
119
0 1
20 1
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
279.31
0.00
3410
8
U4
Cecil
24.80
24.80
Coon, Silage
225 Ton
7/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
1,269.58
0.00
3417
1
U4
Appling
20.40
20.40
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-4/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
234.40
0.00
3417
1
U4
Appling
20.40
20.40
Corn, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
0
20
Broad.
231
52.56
0.00
1,072.18
0.00
3417
2
U4
Appling
4.90
4.90
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/14/30
121
0
20
Broad.
51
11.49
0.00
56.30
0.00
3417
2
1U4
Appling
4.901
4.90
Corn, Silage
23.0 Ton
2/15-6/30
251
1 0
20
1Broad.
1 231
52.56
0.001
257,531
0.00
3417
3
U4
Appling
2.91
2.91
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/14/30
129
0
20
Broad.
55
1240
OM
36.08
0.00
3417
3
U4
Appling
2.91
2.91
Corn, Silage
24.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
267
0
20
Broad.
247
56.20
0.00
16354
0.00
3423
1
U3
Cecil
7.89
3.68
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
0
Img.
60
95.32
0.00
350.78
0.00
3423
1
U3
Cecil
7.89
3.68
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
1 20
Img.
2251
360.46
0.00
1,326.49
0.00
3423
10
U4
Wilkes
3.61
3.61
Fescue Pasture
3.7 Tons
8/1-7/31
138
0
0
Broad.
138
31.40
0.00
113.35
0,00
3423
11
U3
Wilkes
6.55
6.55
Fescue Pasture
3.7 Tons
8/1-7/31
138
0
0
Broad.
138
200.98
(YO01
1,316.441
0,00
3423
12
U4
Hiwassee
5.31
5.31
Fescue Pasture
4.0 Tons
8/1-7/31
133
0
0
Broad.
133
30.26
0.00
160.69
0.00
3423
2
U3
Cecil
13.00
8.30
Orcharcigross Hay
3.9 Tons
8/1-7/31
173
0
0
Irrig.
173
277.15
0.00
2,300.36
0.00
3423
7
Cecil
4.36
4.36
Orchardgrass Hay
3.8 Tons
8/1-7/31
169
0
0
Broad.
169
38.45
0.00
167.65
0.00
3423
9
Hiwassee
5.39
5.39
Orchardgass Hay
3.7 Tons
8/1-7/31
•169
0
20
Broad.
149
33.90
0.00
182.77
000
1
Cecil
9.50
9.50
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
106.99
0.00
1
Cecil
9.50
9.50
Corn, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
486.33
0.00
3
[U4
Cecil
15.40
15.40
Wheat, Grain -
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.0
173.44
0.00
[43
3
Cecil
15.40
15.40
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2115-6/30
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
788.37
0.00
1
Cecil
6A06.40Wheat,
Grain
57 bu.
911-4/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.81
0.00
69.17
0.00
1
Cecil
1 6.40
6.40
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.83
0.00
318.90
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
to
Soil Series
Total
Acres
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
APplic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/A)
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
(lbs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
NutrienlA
pplied
(lbs/A)
Liquid
ManmcA
pplied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied•
(Field)
N
N
N
N
1000
gal/A
Tons
1000 gals
tons
3443
2
U4
Cecil
0.50
0.50
Wheat, Grain
576u.
1 9/14130
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.81
0001
5.401
0.00
3443
2
U4
Cecil
0.50
0.50
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
120
Broad.
219
4U3
0.00
24.91
0.00
3443
3
U4
Cecil
8.50
8.50
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
9/I-4/30
115
0
20
Broad.
48
10.m
0.00
91.86
0.00
3443
3
U4
Cecil
8.50
8.50
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2/15-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
219
49.93
0.00
42354
Q00
3443
7
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
911-4/30
115
0
20
Broad
48
10.91
0.00
28A0
0.00
3443
7
U4
Cecil
1 2.60
2.60
Com, Silage
21.9 Ton
2115-6/30
239
0
20
Broad.
2191
49.83
0.00
129.551
0.00
5227
1
U4
Pacolet
13.00
13.00
Wheat, Grain
44 bu.
9/14130
88
0
20
Broad.
34
7.74
0.00
10057
0.00
5227
1
U4
Pacolet
13.00
13.00
Com, Silage
17.4 Ton
2115-6/30
190
0
20
Broad.
170
38.68
0.00
502.83
0.00
5227
2
U4
Cecil
4.70
4.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-4/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
52.93
0.00
5227
2
U4
Cecil
4.70
4.70
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
0
20
Broad
225
51.19
0.00
240.61
0.00
5227
3
U4
Cecil
1 2.70
2.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
30.411
0.00
5227
3
U4
Cecil
2.70
2.70
Com. Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6/30
245
1, 0
1 20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
138.22
0.00
5227
4
U4
Cecil
3.50
350
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/14/30
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0.00
39.42
0.00
5227
4
04
Cecil
3.50
350
Com, Silage
22.5 Ton
2/15-6130
245
0
20
Broad.
225
51.19
0.00
179.18
0.00
Total Applied, 1000 gallons
57,638.99'
_ __
Total Produced, 1000 gallons
1,763.77
_
- Balance. 1000 gallons
-55,875.22
-
Total Applied. tons
--� _-
0.00
Total Produce4 tons
0.00
Balance, tons
z
0.00
Notes: 1. In the tract column, - symbol means leased, otherwise, owned. 2. Symbol ' means user entered data.
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The Irrigation Application Factors for each field in this plan are shown in the following table. Infiltration rate varies with soils. If
applying waste nutrients through an irrigation system, you must apply at a rate that will not result in runoff. This table provides the
maximum application rate per hour that may be applied to each field selected to receive wastewater. It also lists the maximum
application amount that each field may receive in any one application event.
Irrigation Application Factors
Tract
Field
Soil Series
Application Rate
(inches/hour)
Application Amount
(inches)
3423
1
Icecil
0.40
LO
3423
2
ICecil
0.40
1.0
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NOTE: Symbol' means user entered data.
The table shown below provides a summary of the crops or rotations included in this plan for each field. Realistic Yield estimates are
also provided for each crop, as well as the crop's P205 Removal Rate. The Leaching Index (LI) and the Phosphorous Loss Assessment
Tool (PLAT) Rating are also provided for each field, where available.
If a field's PLAT Rating is High, any planned manure application is limited to the phosphorous removal rate of the harvested plant
biomass for the crop rotation or multiple years in the crop sequence. Fields with a Very High PLAT Rating should receive no
additional applications of manure. Regardless of the PLAT rating, starter fertilizers may be recommended in accordance with North
Carolina State University guidelines or recommendations. The quantity of P205 applied to each crop is shown in the following table if
the field's PLAT rating is High or Very High.
Planned Crops Summary
P205
Total
Useable
Plat
Removal
Applied
Tract
Field
Acres
Acres
Rating
LI
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
(lbs/acre)
(lbs/acre)
1305
1
3.30
3.30
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1305
2
9.7
9.701
Unknown
N/A
I Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans. Manured, Double Crop
4) bu.
33
N/A
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1305
3
5.60
5.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
596u.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1305
4
2.0
2.00
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crap
41 bu.
33
N/A
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1305
5
5.60
5.60
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop,
42 bu.
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
1308
1
16.2
16.201
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Com, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
1308
2
6.40
6.40
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Com, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
1308
4
2.101
2.101
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1J35
10
6.80
6.80
Unknown
N/A
Sedgelield
Orchard grass Iiay
2.3 Tonsi
34
N/A
1335
I I
16.70
16.70
Unknown
N/A
Sedgelield
Orchaidgiass Iiay
1 2.3 Tons
34
N/A
1735
9
9.10
9.10
Unknown
N/A
Appling
iWlheat, Grain
1 62 bu.
31
N/A
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Planned Crops Summary
P2O5
Total
Uscable
Plat
Removal
ApplieJ
Tract
Field
Acres
Acres
Rating
LI
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
(lbs/acre)
(lbs/acre)
Soybeans, Maoured, Double Crop
44 bu.
35
N/A
Corm, Silage
23.8 Tons
81
N/A
1336
1
9.70
9.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crap
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1336
14
2.20
2.20
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Munured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1336
4
23.50
23.50
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Cora, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1339
1
4.30
4.30
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Gain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Coat, Silage
23.0'fons
78
N/A
1339
4
22.70
22.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corm, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1339
5
4.40
4.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat,Giain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5'rons
77
N/A
1341
2
23.07
23.07
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
62 bu.
31
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
44 bu.
35
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.8 Tons
81
N/A
1347
1
1.04
1,04
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
10
14.04
14.04
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Mamued, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
11
4,081
4.081
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, IManal'ed, Double Crop -
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
12
5.10
5.10
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Cam, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
13
1 4.771
4.771
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
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Planned Crops Summary
P2O5
Total
Uscable
Plat
Removal
Applied
Tract
Field
Acres
Auer
Rating
LI
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
(Ibs/acre)
(Ibs/acre)
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
14
6.30
6.30
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
15
6.57
6.57
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gram
596u.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corti, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
17
12.28
12.20
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 "Pons
77
N/A
1347
2
15.65
15.65
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5'fons
77
N/A
1347
3
1.98
1.98
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
4
4.37
4.37
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
5
8.14
8.14
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
6
4.76
4.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
7
5.93
5.93
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage -
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1347
8
1.91
1.91
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Mauued, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Cori. Silage
22.5 "Pons
77
N/A
1347
9
0.96
0.96
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 rrons
77
N/A
1351
1 i
6.10
6.10
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain 1
59 bu.
30 1
N/A
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Planned Crops Summary
P2O5
Total
Useable
Plat
Removal
Applied
Tract
Field
Acres
Act'es
Rating
UI
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
(Ibs/acre)
(lbs/acre)
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 'Pons
77
N/A
1351
2
2.60
2.60
Unknowm
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
1351
3
13.90
13.90
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1351
4
2.40
2.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
1 N/A
Coin, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1351
5
3.70
3.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Fescue I lay
4.9 Tons
77
N/A
1351
6
3.20
3.20
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Fescue Ilay - - -
-4.9Tons
77
N/A
1352
1
6.70
6.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Matured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Cora, Silage
22.5 Tonsi
77
N/A
1352
2
3.00
3.00
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Munurcd, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1352
3
8.50
8.50
Unknown
N/A
Puculet
Wheut,Grain
44 bu.
22
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
30 bu.
24
N/A
Com, Silage
17.4 Tonsl
59
N/A
1352
4
5.40
5.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1352
5
6.30
6.30
Unknown
N/A
Pacolct
Wheut, Grain
44bu.
22
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
30 bu.
24
N/A
Com, Silage
17.4 1 onsl
59
N/A
1352
6
13.60
13.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 be.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1354
5
19.26
19.20
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Com, Silage
23.0 Tonsl
78
N/A
1354
6
i 23.30
23.30
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manuied, Double Gop
42 bu.
34
N/A
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NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data.
Planned Crops Summary
P2O5
Total
Useable
Plat
Removal
Applied
Tract
Field
Acres
Acres
Rating
LI
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
(lbs/acre)
(lbs/acre)
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
1355
1
3.86
386
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
30
N/A
SoybconS, Momnnd, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
13156
1
5.40
5.40
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
2
8.50
8.50
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
1356
3
20.30
20.30
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Can, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
1356
4
5.80
5.80
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
1356
5
6.10
0.10
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1356
6
7.90
7.90
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Doable Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tonsl
78
N/A
1356
7
2.00
2.00
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Giuin
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Corsi, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
1356
8
1.10
1.10
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Cori, Silage -
23.0 Torsi78
N/A
1356
9
3.60
3,60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheal, Grain
59bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Mamucd, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1358
1
10.6
10.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 Ina
33
N/A
Curn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1358
1 2
9,40
8.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
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Planned Crops Summary
Pl
Total
Useable
Plat
Removal
A
Applied
Applied
Tract
Field
Acres
Acres
Rating
LI
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
(Ibs/acre)
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
1372
1
6.40
6.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Orchardgiass Hay
3.9 Tons
57
N/A
1372
11
2.40
2.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
1372
12
5.10
5.10
Unknown
N/A
- Cecil
Wheat, Groin
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, DUuble Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Coin. Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
1372
13
2.30
2.30
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Duuble Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
1372
14
1.60
1.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat. Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
1372
2
10.00
10.00
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Orchardgrass I lay
4.2 Tons
61
N/A
1372
1 4
1 4.20
4.201
Unknown
N/A
I Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Duuble Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Cum, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
1372
5
2.60
2.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.1
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Duuble Crop
40 bu.
32
1 N/A
Cum, Silage
21.9 Tons
74 1
N/A
1372
6
2.801
2.801
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Groin
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
1372
7
2.00
2.00
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Duuble Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Coin, Silage
21.9 Tonsl
74
N/A
1372
8 1
5.90
5.901
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Mattwtd, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
16910
1
2.80
2.86
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Cron, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
16911
1
14.23
14.231
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
I
I
I
I
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
k-+
Coin. Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
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Planned Crops Summary
P2O5
Total
Useable
Plat
Removal
Applied
Tract
Field
Acres
Act es
Rating
�(
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
(Ibs/acre)
(16s/acre)
16911
10
2.97
2.97
Unknown
N/A
Pacolet
Wheat, Grain
48 bu.
24
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
32 bu.
26
N/A
Cont, Silage
19.0 Tons
65
N/A
16911
2
9.28
9.28
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Duuble Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
16911
3
8.48
8.49
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Matured, Duuble Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
16911
1 4
20.30
18.301
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Mantled, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
16911
5
1.79
1.79
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.1
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Coin, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
16911
1 6
1.35
1.351
Unknown
N/A
I Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
16911
7
19.60
I8.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Mmuued, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
16911
8
2.11
2.111
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
16911
9
2.91
2.91
Unknown
N/A
Pacolet
Wheat, Grain
48 bu.1
24
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
32 bu.
26
N/A
Corn, Silage - -
19.0 Tons
65
N/A
17090
1
10,501
10.501
Unknown
N/A
I Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
17090
2
4.50
4.50
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Cain, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
17573
1
1 14.30
14.30
Unknown
I N/A
I Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
45 bu.
36
N/A
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
83
N/A
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Planned Crops Summary
P2O5
Total
Useable
Plat
Removal
Applied
Tract
Field
Acres
Acres
Rating
LI
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
(lbs/acre)
(lbs/acre)
17573
2
6.60
6.60
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Groin
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
36
N/A
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
83
N/A
17573
5
2.20
2.20
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
36
N/A
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
83
N/A
17573
6
4.00
4.00
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
36
N/A
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
83
N/A
17573
7
12.00
12.00
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop -
45 bu..
36
N/A
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
83
N/A
17573
8
4.50
4.50
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans. Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.1
36
N/A
Com, Silage
24.5 Tons
83
N/A
17574
1
7.00
7.00
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
36
N/A
Corn. Silage
24.5 Tons
83
N/A
17574
10
5.50
5.50
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Conn
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans, Munured, Double Crop
45 bu.
36
N/A
Coin, Silage
24.5 Tonsl
83
N/A
17574
11
1.60
1.60
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
36
N/A
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
83
N/A
17574
2
4.30
4.30
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
36
N/A
Conn, Silage
24.5 Tonal
83
N/A
17574
5
10.70
10.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
74
N/A
17574
6
1.10
1.10
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
32
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
024.5Tons
36
N/A
Com, Silage
83
N/A
2844
1
2.60
2.60
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0Tons
78
N/A
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Planned Crops Summary
P205
Total
Useable
Plat
Removal
A
Applied
Tract
Field
Acres
Acres
Rating
Ll
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
(lbs/acre)
(lbs/acre)
2844
2
5.30
5.30
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Whcat,Giain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
42 but.
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0 'runs
78
N/A
2844
3
5.601
5.60
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
2846
1
7.60
7.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Mamucd, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
2846
4
2.21
2.21
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Doable Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
3410
1
16.10
16.10
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tonsl
77
N/A
3410
8
24.80
24.801
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
3417
1
20.40
20.40
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheal, Grain - -
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
3417
2
4.901
4.901
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
42 bu.
34
N/A
Corn, Silage
23.0 Tons
78
N/A
3417
3
291
2.91
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
32
N/A
Soybeans. Manured, Double Crop
45 bu.
36
N/A
Corti, Silage
24.5 Tons
83
N/A
3423
1
7.891
3.681
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tonsl
77
N/A
3423
10
3.61
3.01
Unknown
N/A
Wilkes
17CSCLIC Pasture
3.7 Tons
6
N/A
3423
11
6.55
6.55
Unknown
N/A
Wilkes
Fescue Pasture
3.7 Tons
6
N/A
3423
12
5.31
5.31
Unknown
N/A
I hwussee
Fescue PaSIIIrC
4.0 Tons
6
N/A
3423
2
13,001
8.301
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Orchardgrass Flay
3.9 Tons
57
N/A
3423
7
4.36
4.36
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Orchardgrass flay
3.6 Tons
55
N/A
3423
9
5.39
5.39
Unknown
N/A
Iliwassee
Orchardgrass flay
3.7'fons
54
N/A
3436 1
1
9.50
9.50
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
1 59bu.
30
1 N/A
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Planned Crops Summary
P2O5
Total
Useable
Plat
Removal
Applied
Tract
Field
Acres
Acres
Rating
LI
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
(Ibs/acre)
(Ibs/acre)
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Conn, Silage -
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
3438
3
15.40
15.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bol
33
N/A
Coro, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
3443
1
6.40
6.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
2L9 Tons
74
N/A
3443
2
0.50
0.50
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop -
40 bu.
32
N/A
Coin, Silage
21.9 Tonsi
74
N/A
3443
3
8.50
8.50
Unknown
N/A
I Cecil
Wheat, Grain
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Corn, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
3443
7
2.60
2.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Groin
57 bu.
29
N/A
Soybeans, Manurcd, Double Crop
40 bu.
32
N/A
Cron, Silage
21.9 Tons
74
N/A
5227
1
13.00
13.00
Unknown
N/A
Pacolet
Wheat, Grain
44 bu.1
22
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
30 bu.
24
1 N/A
Corn, Silage
17.4 Tons
59
N/A
5227
2
4,70
4.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.
33
N/A
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
77
N/A
5227
3
2.70
2.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Mamu'ed, Double Crop
41 bu.1
33
N/A
Coin, Silage
22.5'1'ons
77
N/A
5227
4
3.50
3.50
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
30
N/A
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
41 bu.E77
N/A
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
N/A
PLAN TOTALS: 896.96 885.97
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Polentiaf Leaching
Technical Guidance
Low potential to contribute to soluble
None
<2
nutrient leaching below the root zone.
Moderute potential to contribute to soluble
Nutrient Management (590) should be planned.
>= 2 &
mnrient leaching below the root zone.
<= 10
High potential to contribute to soluble
Nuvient Management (590) Should be planned. Other conservation practices that improve the soils
nutrient leaching below the root zone.
available water holding capucity and improve nutrient use efficiency should be considered. Examples
> 10
are Cover Crops (340) to scavenge nutrients, Sod -Based Notations (329), Long -Term No -Till (778),
and edge -of -field practices such as Filter Strips (393) and Riparian Forest Buffers (391).
PLAT Indev
Rating
)o Mmragemem Recommendation
0 - 25
Low
No adjustment needed; N based application
25 - 50
Medium
No adjustment needed; N based application
51 - 100
High
Application limited to crop P removal
> 100
Very High
Starter P application only
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The Required Soil Test Values shown in the following table provide a summary of recommended actions that should be taken if soil tests indicate excessive levels of
copper or zinc. Fields that receive manure must have an annual soil analysis for these elements. High levels of zinc and copper can adversely affect plant growth.
Alternative crop sites must be used when the concentration of these metals approach excessive levels. Site life can be estimated by dividing the amount of copper and
zinc to be applied in Ibs/acre by 0.036 and 0.071, respectively and multiplying the result by 0.85. By adding this quanlity to the current soil index for copper or zinc, we
can predict life of the site for waste disposal.
In addition to copper and zinc indices, this table also provides a summary of lime recommendations for each crop based on the most recent soil sample. Application of
lime at recommended rates is necessary to maintain soil pH in the optimum range for crop production .
Required Soil Test Values
Tract
Field
Crop
pH
Lime Recant.
(tons/acre)
Cu-1
Copper Reconnuendation
Zn-1
Zinc Recommendation
1305
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69 .
None
247
None
1305
1
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
2
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop -
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
2
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
3
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
3
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
3
Cont, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
4
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
4
Sovbeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
4
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
5
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1305
5
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
1305
5
Coon, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1308
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69 -
None
247
None
1308
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1308
1
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1308
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1308
2
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69 -
None
247
None
1308
2
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None -
247
None
1308
4
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1308
4
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.01
69
None
247
1 None
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Required Soil Test Values
Trail
Pid
Crop
111
Lime Recom.
(tonshere)
Cu-I
Copper Re Innmendalimi
Zn-1
Zinc Reronun,odaImn
130E
4
Corn. Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1335
10
Orcharderass Hay
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1335
11
Orcharderass Hay
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1335
9
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1335
9
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1335
9
Corn, Silaee
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1336
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1336
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1336
1
Corn- Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1336
14
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1336
14
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1336
14
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1336
4
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1336
4
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1336
4
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1339
I
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1339
1
Soybeans. Manured Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
1339
1
Corn. Silaee
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1339
4
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1339
4
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1339
4
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1339
5
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1339
5
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1339
5
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1341
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1341
2
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1341
2
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None -
1347
1
Soybeans, Manured Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
1
Corn, Silage
6.3
- 0.0
69
None
247
None -
.................._ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _...-.-_.-....... _ _ _ _-__ _-- ___-----.----......--__...._...--.--...... _........-_---.. __ --
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Required Soil Test Values
Traci I
Field
Crop
pl I
Lime Recom.
(Inns/acre)
Cu-I
Capper Rccommcndation
Zn-I
Zinc Remnmirndmion
1347
10
Wheat, Grain
63
0.0
69
Nam
a47
None
1347
10
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
10
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
11
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
11
Soybeans. Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
11
Com. Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
12
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
12
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
12
Com. Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
13
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
13
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
13
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
14
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
14
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
14
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
15
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
15
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
15
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
17
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
17
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
17
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
QO
69
None
�47
None
1347
2
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
2
Com. Silage 1
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
3
j Wheat, Gain-
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
3
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
3
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None i
247
None
1347
4
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
4
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
4
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
Preview - Database Version 3.1 - Date Printed: 03-25-2009 STV Page Page 3 of 12
Required Soil Test Values
Tro Lt
('field
Cmp
pH
Limc Rccum.
Onns/acre)
Cv-I
Copper RecomnrenAation
Z.n-I
Zine Recommendmion
1347
5
ANhear. Grain
6.3
QO
69
None
247
N o n c
1347
5
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69-
None
247
None
1347
5
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
6
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
6
Soybeans. Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
6
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
7
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
7
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
7
Com. Silaee
6.3
0.0
69
None -
247
None
1347
8
Wheat, Grain
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
8
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crap
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
8
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
9
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
9
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1347
9
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1351
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1351
1
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6 3
0.0
69
None
147
None
1351
1
Com, Silaee
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
1351
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1351
2
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1351
2
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None -
1351
1 3
jWhcat, Grain
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
1351
3
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
63
0.0
69
None
- 247
None
1351
3
Com, Silage
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
1351
4
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None -
1351
4
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69 _
None
247
None
1351
_ 4
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
_ 247
None
1351
5
Fescue Hay
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
1351
6
Fescue Hay
6.3
0.0
69 `i
None
247
one
1352
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
- 0.0
69 -1
None
247
None
------ ____---------- _-'__________________-_-_-_._-.__----___----- --
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Required Soil Test Values
Tma
13,7
Pield
_ 1 _-
Crop
Soybeans. :Manm'ed, Doublc Clop
pH
�6.3�
Lime Recon
Qons/acre)
0,0
Cu-1
O,pper Recommendation
Zn-I
Zinc Reconnnardown
69
None
247
None
1352
1
Corn. Silaee
6.3
0.0
69
None
)47
None
1352
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
2
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
2
Cont Silaee
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
1352
3
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
3
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
3
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
4
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
4
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
4
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
5
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
I352
5
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
5
Com, Silaee
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
6
lWheal, Gmin
6.3
1 0.0
69
None
247
None
1352
6
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1353
6
Com. Silaee
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
1354
5
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1354
5
Sovbcans. Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1354
5
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1354
6
Wheat, Grain -
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1351
6
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1354
1 6
lCorn. Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1355
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None -
1355
1
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
" 6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None -
1355
1
Com, Silage
: 6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
1
Wheat, Grain
6.5
0.0
'- 76
None
389
None
1356
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
7 6.5
0.0
76
None
389
None
1356
1
Com. Silage
if 65
i 0.01
76
None
389
None
1356
2
Wheat, Grain
1 6.5
1 0.01
76
None
389
None
..............'--_------'"____-------......-_------------_----------------_----_--_-_-----..._------------- ------------- ----'------- -------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------- ------------ __--------'-------------."...-..-
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Reauired Soil Test Values
Tract
Pidd
Crop
smhcans- Manured. Double Cr'1
pH
-65
Lime Recom.
(Iona/acre)
0.0
Cu-I
76
Copper Recommendation
None
7.n-I
line Recommendation
1356
2
3S9
None
1356
2
Com, Silage.
6.5
0-0
76
None
389
None
1356
3
Wheat, Grain
6.5
0.0
76
None
389
None
1356
3
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.5
0.0
76
None
389
None
1356
3
Com, Silage
6.5
0.0
76
None -
389
None
1356
4
Wheal. Grain
65
0.0
76
None
389
None
1356
4
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
65
0.0
76
None
389
None
1356
4
Com, Silage
6.5
0.0
76
None
389
None
1356
5
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
5
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
5
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
6
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
6
Soybeans. Manured. Doubie Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
6
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
7
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
7
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
20
69
None
247
None
1356
7
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
8
Wheat. Grain
63
0-0
69
None
147
None
1356
8
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
8
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
9
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None -
1356
9
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1356
9
Com, Silage
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
1358
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1358
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247'
None '
1358
1
Com, Silage -
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1358
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1358
2
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
Nonc
247
None
1358
2
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
one
247
None
1372
=Orchardgrass
Hay
1 6.3
1 0.011
69
1 None
247
None
Preview I Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 03-25-2009 STV Page Page 6 of 12
Required Soil Test Values
Tract
1372
Feld
Crop
Wheal I rtain
pll
Lime Rerun
(tons/acre)
CA
69
Copper Remrmcod;o....
Zo-I
Zinc Recnm acodmion
I I
63
0.0
None
n47
None
1372
11
Sovbcans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
11
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
12
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
12
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
12
Corn, Silage
63
0.0
69
None
147
None
1372
13
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
13
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
1372 1
13
lCom. Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
14
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
14
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
14
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
2
Orchardgrass I lay
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
4
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
4
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
4
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
5
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
5
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
5
Corn, Silage
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
6
Wheat, Grain
63
0.0
69
None -
247
None
1372
6
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
6
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
1372
7
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
1372
7
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None -
247
None
1372
7
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
8
Wheat, Grain
6.3:
0.0
69
None
247
None
1372
8
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3,
0.0
69.
None
247
None
1372
8
Corn, Silage
6.3'
0.0
69
None -
247
None
16910
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3'
0.0
G9
None
247
None
16910
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69.
None
247
None
---------- ______----------------------- ------___--------------- ___---------------------- _______________------------ _-------------------------- .------ ___-------------- --- _______--------------- --------- - ........ _-____-
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Required Soil Test Values
Tract
Field
Cmp
Com. Silogc �� __
pIl
�6 a
Lime Recent.
(ion,/acre)
-� -0.0
Cu-I
Copper RecomnromLuion
Zn-I
Zinc Recunmiendmion
None
l O10
1
69
Nmte
247
16911
1
Wheat. Grain
6.3
11
69
None
247
None
16911
1
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
1
Conn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
10
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
10
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
)47
None
16911
10
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
2
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
16911
2
Coon, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
16911
3
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
3
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
3
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
4
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
4
1 Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
4
Corn, Silage
6.3
QO
69
None
247
None
16911
5
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
?47
None
16911
5
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
16911
5
Cam, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
6
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
6
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
6
Cora. Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
16911
7
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
7
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
- 0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
7
Conn. Silage -
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
8
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
8
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
8
Cont, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
16911
9
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
16911
1 9
1 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
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Required Soil Test Values
Tract I
16911
Fuld
9
Crop
Cum- Silage
p1l
Lime Remo.
(inns/acre)
0.0
Cu-I
69
Corner Rc<onnnendatinn
Zn-1
zinc Recommendmion
63
None
247
None
17090
1
Wheat_Grtin
6.3
QO
. 69
None
147
None
17090
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17090
1
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17090
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17090
2
Soybeans. Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17090
2
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
1
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
1
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
2
Soybeans, Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
2
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
5
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
5
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
j 5
Com, Silage -
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
6
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
6
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
6
Com. Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
7
Wheat,, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
7
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop -
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
7
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
8
Wheat. Grain
63
0.0
69
None
147
None
17573
8
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17573
8
Com, Silage
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247 -
None
17574
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
- 0.0
69
None
247 i
None
17574
1 I
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
10
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
1 None
247 .'
None
17574
1 10
1 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
1 0.0
69
1 None
247
None
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Required Soil Test Values
Tma I
17574
Field )
10
Crup
Cnm Silage
pll
- (0 1�Qu
Lime Recom.
Qons/were)
1
Cu-I
Copper l2ecammcndmion
None
Zn-I
247
Zinc Rccnmmcnd:lmo,
None
69
17i 74
11
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
11
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
11
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
2
Soybeans_ Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
747
None
17574
2
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
5
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
5
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
5
Cam, Silage
6.3
- 0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
6
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
6
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
17574
6
Corn, Silaee
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
2844
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
2844
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
2844
1
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69 '
None
247
None
2844
2
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
?47
None
2844
2
Soybeans, Mannred. Double Crap
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
2844
2
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
2844
3
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None-
2844
3
Soybeans. Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
2844
3
Com. Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
2846
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
2846
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
2846
1
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
2846
4
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247 _
None
2846
4
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
2846
4
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None -
247
None
3410
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3410
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
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Required Soil Test Values
Tract
Field
Crop
pH
Lime Recom.
hone/acre)
Cud
Copper Reovmnendnimn
None � �
ZM
- o47
Zinc Recommendation
None
3410
I
Corn. Silage
03
0.0
69
3410
8
Wheat, Gmin
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3410
8
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3410
8
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3417
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3417
1
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
(3
0.0
69
None
147
None
3417
1
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3417
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3417
2
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
3417
2
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3417
3
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3417
3
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
3417
3
Corn. Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3423
1
Wheat, Grain
6.1
0.0
119
None
446
None
3423
1
Soybeans, Mortared, Double Crop
6.1
0.0
119
None
446
None
3423
1
Com, Sila_ee
6.1
0.0
119
None
446
None
3423
10
Fescue Pasture
63
QO
69
None
247
None
3423
11
Fescue Pasture
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
3423
12
Fescue Pasture
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3423
2
Orchardurass Hay
6.7
0.0
j 10
None
77
None
3423
7
Orchardgrass Hay
6.3
0.0
69
None -
247
None
3423
9
Orchanlgrass Hay
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
3438
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
%one
147
None
3438
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 1
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3438
1
Com, Silage -
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3438
3
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None,
247
None
3438
3
Soybeans. Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None .
247
No
3438
3
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None -
247
None
3443
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
- 0.0
69
None
2q7
NE
3443
1
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None.
247
None
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Required Soil Test Values
Tract
Field
Crop
pit
Lime Recent.
(tons/acm)
Cu-1
Copper Recommendation
Zn-I
Zinc Recommendation
3443
1
Com, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
a47
None
3443
2
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
147
None
3443
2
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3443
2
Corn, Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3443
3
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3443
3
Sovbeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3443
3
Com, Silage
63
0.0
69
None
247
None
3443
7
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3443
7
Soybeans. Manured. Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
3443
7
Corn. Silage
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
5227
1
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
5227
1
Sovbeans. Manured. Double Crop
63
0.0
69
None
'r47
None
5227
1
Conn. Silage
6.3
OD
69
None
247
None
5227
2
Wheat. Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
5227
2
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
5227
2
Corn, Silage-
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
5227
3
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
5227
3
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
5227
3
Corn, Silage
6.3
QO
69
None
147
None
5227
4
Wheat, Grain
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
5227
4
Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop
6.3
0.0
69
None
247
None
5227
d
Com. Silage
6.3
0.0
1 69
None
147
None
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The Available Wastc Storage Capacity table provides an estimate of the number of days of storage capacity available
at the end of each month of the plan. Available storage capacity is calculated as the design storage capacity in days
minus the number of days of net storage volume accumulated. The start date is a value entered by the user and is
defined as the date prior to applying nutrients to the first crop in the plan at which storage volume in the lagoon or
holding pond is equal to zero.
Available storage capacity should be greater than or equal to zero and less than or equal to the design storage
capacity of the facility. If the available storage capacity is greater than the design storage capacity, this indicates that
the plan calls for the application of nutrients that have not yet accumulated. If available storage capacity is negative,
the estimated volume of accumulated waste exceeds the design storage volume of the structure. Either of these
situations indicates that the planned application interval in the waste utilization plan is inconsistent with the
structure's temporary storage capacity.
Av:6lnhle Wade Stnrnne Cnnacily
Source Name jDairyholding
Lot -Liquid Runoff to WSP #2
Design Storage Capacity (Days)
Stun Uale
1 /0 1
- 90
Plan Year
Month
Available Storage Capacity (Days)
I
1
90
1
2
90
1
3
90
1
4
90
1
5
90
1
6
90
1
7
90
1
8
90
1
9
90
1
10
72
1
11
90
1
12
59
2
1
90
2
2
90
2
3
90
2
4
60
2
5
73
2
6
87
2
7
90
2
8
90
2
9
90
2
10
72
2
11
90
2
12
59
" Available Storage Capacity is calculated as of the end of each month.
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Available Waste Storaee Caoacit
Source Name I
Dairy H Iding Lot \VSI' #1 -Heavy Shirry
Design Storage Capacity (Days)
Start Date
3/O1
180
Plan Vear
Month
Available Storage Capacity (Days)
1
1
149
1
2
180
1
3
149
1
4
180
1
5
149
1
6
119
1
7
88
1
8
138
1
9
180
1
10
149
1
11
119
1
12
88
2
1
57
2
2
180
2
3
180
2
4
150
2
5
119
2
6
89
2
7
58
2
8
108
2
9
180
2
10
149
2
11
119
2
12
88
* Available Storage Capacity is calculated as of the end of each month.
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Required Specifications For Animal Waste Management
1. Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift,
manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation
or land application. Any discharge of waste that reaches surface water is
prohibited.
2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns
or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the
waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of the
waste, he/she shall provide evidence of an agreement with a landowner, who is
within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste
application. It is the responsibility of the owner of the waste production facility to
secure an update of the Nutrient Management Plan when there is a change in the
operation, increase in the number of animals, method of application, receiving
crop type, or available land.
3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for
realistic crop yields based upon soil type, available moisture, historical data,
climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that
restrict the rate of applications for other nutrients.
4. Animal waste shall be applied to land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per year.
Waste may be applied to land eroding at more than 5 tons per acre per year but
less than 10 tons per acre per year provided grass filter strips are installed where
runoff leaves the field (see USDA, NRCS Field Office Technical Guide Standard
393 - Filter Strips).
5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or by disking after waste application.
Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the land
application field.
6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, waste will be soil
incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When waste is applied to
conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the
application does not occur during a season prone to flooding (see "Weather and
Climate in North Carolina" for guidance).
7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil infiltration rate -such
that runoff does not occur offsite or to surface waters and in a method which does
not cause drift from the site during application. No ponding should occur in order
to control oclor and flies.
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8. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or
when the soil surface is frozen.
9. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that
the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The
potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered.
10. Nutrients from waste shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted
crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste/nutrient loading rates on
these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover crop planted
to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior
to planting of the crop or forages breaking dormancy.
11. Any new swine facility sited on or after October 1,1995 shall comply with the
following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is applied from
a lagoon that is a component of a swine farm shall be at least 50 feet from any
residential property boundary and canal. Animal waste, other than swine waste
from facilities sited on or after October 1, 1995, shall not be applied closer that 25
feet to perennial waters.
12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells.
13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than
those owned by the landowner.
14. waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public
right-of-ways.
15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways, or
wetlands by a discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste maybe applied to
prior converted cropland provided the fields have been approved as a land
application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be applied on
grassed waterways that discharge directly into water courses, and on other
grassed waterways, waste shall be applied at agronomic rates in a manner that
causes no runoff or drift from the site.
16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, toilets, sinks,
etc, shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system.
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17. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed
areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shall be fenced, as
necessary, to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other
woody species, etc., are limited to areas where considered appropriate. Lagoon
areas should be kept mowed and accessible. Berms and structures should be
inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage, or discharge.
18. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is
responsible for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate
the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution, and erosion.
19. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on a
regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance
checklist should be kept on site.
20. Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and other crops
for direct human consumption. however, if animal waste is used on crops for
direct human consumption, it should only be applied pre -plant with no further
applications of animal waste during the crop season.
21. Highly visible markers shall be installed to mark the top and bottom elevations of
the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons.
Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level between the markers. A
marker will be required to marl: the maximum storage volume for waste storage
ponds.
22. Waste shall be tested within 60 clays of utilization and soil shall be tested at least
annually at crop sites where waste products are applied. Nitrogen shall be the
rate -determining nutrient, unless other restrictions require waste to be applied
based on other nutrients, resulting in a lower application rate than a nitrogen
based rate. Zine and copper levels in the soils shall be monitored and alternative
crop sites shall be used when these metals approach excessive levels. pH shall be
adjusted and maintained for optimum crop production. Soil and waste analysis
records shall be kept for a minimum of five years. Poultry dry waste application
records shall be maintained for a minimum of three years.
Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for five (5)
vears.
23. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina
regulations.
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Y
J.M. Wright & Sons
Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc.
315 Wright Dairy Rd.
Reidsville NC 27320
Dear J.M. Wright & Sons:
Michael F. Easley, Governor
William G. Ross Jr., Secretary
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Alan W. Klimek, P. E., Director
Division of Water Duality
October 1, 2004 R E C F I V F n
N.C. Dept. Of EHNR
OCT 0 1 2004
Winston-Salem
Regional office
Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWC790006
Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc.
Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment,
Storage and Application System
Rockingham County
On June 11, 2004, the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (Division) issued a revised State General
Permit for swine facilities. The General Permit was issued in accordance with the directive of Senate Bill
733 (Session Law 2003-28).
In accordance with your application received on February 24, 2003 and in accordance with the directive
of Senate Bill 733, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to J.M.
Wright & Sons, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and
land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG200000. The issuance of this COC
supercedes and terminates your previous COC Number AWC790006 which expires October 1, 2004.
This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management
of animal waste from the Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc., located in Rockingham County, with
an animal capacity of no greater than an annual average of 190 Dairy cattle and the application to land as
specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP).
The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2009. Pursuant to this COC,
you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as
specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system for collecting
and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this
facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number
of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to the CAWMP and
this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals.
Please carefully read this COC and the enclosed State General Permit. Since this is a revised State
General Permit, it contains new requirements in addition to most of the conditions contained in the
previous State General Permit. Enclosed for your convenience is a package containing the new and
revised forms used for record keeping and reporting. Please pay careful attention to the record keeping
and monitoring conditions in this permit.
If your Waste Utilization Plan has been developed based on site specific information, careful evaluation
of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current Waste Utilization Plan is
inaccurate you will need to have a new Waste Utilization Plan developed.
Aquifer Protection Section —Animal Feeding Operations Unit
1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1638
Phone: 919-733-3221 / FAX: 919-715-0588 / Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper
ne
NorthCarolina
Naturally
The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable
laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate
under this permit convey any property rights in either real or personal property.
Upon abandonment or depopulation for a period of four years or more, the Permittee must submit
documentation to the Division demonstrating that all current NRCS standards are met prior to restocking
of the facility.
Per 15A NCAC 2H .0225(c) a compliance boundary is provided for the facility and no new water supply
wells shall be constructed within the compliance boundary. Per NRCS standards a 100 foot separation
shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a
spray field.
Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit
or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143-
215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief.
If you wish to continue the activity permitted under the General Permit after the expiration date of the
General Permit, an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration.
This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to
the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership.
If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to
apply for an individual permit by contacting the staff member listed below for information on this
process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding.
This facility is located in a county covered by our Winston-Salem Regional Office. The Regional Office
Water Quality Staff may be reached at (336) 771-4600. If you need additional information concerning
this COC or the General Permit, please contact J.R. Joshi at (919) 715-6698.
Sincerely,
v
for Alan W. Klimek, P.E.
Enclosures (General Permit AWG200000)
cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's)
Winston-Salem Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section
Rockingham County Health Department
Rockingham County Soil and Water Conservation District
Permit File AWC790006
A13S Central Files
Michael F. Easley, Governor
�. William G. Ross Jr., Secretary
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
mar j
May 1,
J.M. Wright & Sons
Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc.
315 Wright Dairy Rd.
Reidsville NC 27320
Alan W. Klimek, P. E., Director
Division of Water Quality
Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWC790006
Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc.
Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment,
Storage and Application System
Rockingham County
Dear J.M. Wright & Sons:
On April 28, 2003, the North Carolina General Assembly ratified Senate Bill 733 which directs the
Division of Water Quality (Division) to extend the expiration date of the Cattle Waste Operation General
Permit AWG200000. Therefore, the General Permit has been re -issued by the Division to extend the
expiration date to October 1, 2004. During the period of this extension the Division will be working with
all interested parties on the development of a new version of the Non -Discharge General Permit.
In accordance with your application received on February 24, 2003 and in accordance with the directive
of Senate Bill 733, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to J.M.
Wright & Sons, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and
land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG200000. The issuance of this COC
supercedes and terminates your previous COC Number AWC790006 which expired on April 30, 2003.
This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management
of animal waste from the Wright Dairy of Rockingham County, Inc., located in Rockingham County, with
an animal capacity of no greater than an annual average of 190 Dairy cattle and the application to land
as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP).
The COC shall`.be effective from the date of issuance until October 1, 2004. Pursuant to this COC, you
are authorized.and required. to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as
specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system for collecting
and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this
facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number
of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to the CAWMP and
this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals.
If your Waste Utilization Plan has been developed based on site specific information, careful evaluation
of future samples is necessary. Should your records show. that the current Waste Utilization Plan is
inaccurate you will need to have a new Waste Utilization Plan developed.
The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable
laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate
under this permit convey any property rights in either real or personal property.
Upon abandonment or depopulation for a period of four years or more, the Permittee must submit'
documentation to the Division demonstrating that all current NRCS standards are met prior to restocking
of the facility.
Non -Discharge Pertaining Unit
1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699.1617
Mpw
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Internet httpJ/h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ndpu
Telephone (919) 733-5083 Fax (919)715-6048
Customer Service Center
An Equal Opportunity Action Employer
Telephone 1-877-623.6748
50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper
Per NRCS standards a 100 foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any
lagoon or any wetted area of a spray field.
Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit
or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143-
215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief.
If you wish to continue the activity permitted under the General Permit after the expiration date of the
General Permit, an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration.
This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to
the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership.
If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to
apply for an individual permit by contacting the staff member listed below for information on this
process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding.
This facility is located, in a county covered by our Winston-Salem Regional Office. The Regional Office
Water Quality Staff may be reached at (336) 771-4600. If you need additional information concerning
this COC or the General Permit, please contact J R Joshi at (919) 733-5083 ext. 363.
Sincerely,
_-Z� I -
for Alan W. Klimek, P.E.
Enclosures (General Permit AWG200000)
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cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's)
RECEIVED
Winston-Salem Regional Office, Water Quality Section
Rockingham County Health Department
N.C. Dept. of EHNR
Rockingham County Soil and Water Conservation District
MAY 1 9 2003
Pemtit File AWC790006
NDPU Files
( Winston-Salem
Ct Regional offiC&
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Nutrient Management Plan For Animal Waste Utilization
04-08-2003
This plan has been prepared for:
Wright Dairy of Rockingham Co., Inc.
Kenneth Wright
315 Wright Dairy Rd.
Reidsville, NC 27320-8571
This plan has been developed by:
Kevin Moore
Rockingham SWCD
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Reidsville, NC 27320-8861
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Developer Signature
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Type of. Plan: Nutrient Management with Manure Only
Owner/Manager/Producer Agreement
I (we) understand and agree to the specifications and the operation and maintenance
procedures established in this nutrient management plan which includes an animal waste
utilization plan for the farm named above. I have read and understand the Required
Specifications concerning animal waste management that are included with this plan.
Signature own6) Date
Signature (manager or produ ) Date o
This plan meets the minimum standards and specifications of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service or the standard of practices adopted
by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission.
Plan Approved By: 7 �"'" 222AA—` 'f_g --03
Technical Specialist Signature Date
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523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 04-08-2003 Cover Page 1
Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the
following source(s):
Commercial Fertilizer is not included in this plan.
U3
Dairy holding Lot -Liquid Runoff to WSP #2 waste generated 220,970
gals/year by a 190 animal Dairy (Milk Cow) Liquid Manure Slurry
operation. This production facility has waste storage capacities of
approximately 90 days.
Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year
Broadcast
364
Incorporated
497
Injected
563
Irrigated
331
Actual PAN Applied
(Pounds)
Actual Volume Applied
(Gallons)
Volume Surplus/Deficit
(Gallons)
Year 1
2,537.86
1,685,657
-1,464,687
Year 2
2,339.14
1,553,067
-1,332,097
U4
Dairy Holding Lot WSP #1 -Heavy slurry waste generated 1,383,770
gals/year by a 190 animal Dairy (Milk Cow) Liquid Manure Slurry
operation. This production facility has waste storage capacities of
approximately 180 days.
Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year
Broadcast
6082
Incorporated
8293
Injected
9399
Irrigated
5529
Actual PAN Applied
(Pounds)
Actual Volume Applied
(Gallons)
Volume Surplus/Deficit
(Gallons)
Year 1
226,511.70
51,622,695
-50,238,925
Year 2
187,926.30
42,824,643
-41,440,873
This plan includes a User Defined Source to determine the total pounds of PAN in lieu
of NRCS Standard values. Refer to North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service publication AG-439-42
entitled "Soil Facts: Use of On -Farm Records for Modifying a Certified Animal Waste Management Plan" for
guidance on using on -farm records to develop a User Defined Source.
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Note: In source ID. S means standard source. U means user defined source.
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 04-08-2003 Source Page 1 of 1
The table shown below provides a summary of the crops or rotations included in this plan for each field. Realistic Yield
estimates are provided for each crop, as well as the crop's P2O5 Removal Rate. The Leaching Index and the
Phosphorous Loss Assessment Tool (PLAT) Rating is also provided for each field, where available.
If a field's PLAT Rating is High, the planned manure application rate is limited to the phosphorous removal rate of the
harvested plant biomass for the crop rotation or multiple years in the crop sequence. Fields with a Very High PLAT
Rating should receive no additional applications of manure.
Planned Croos Summary
Tract
Field
Total
Acres
Useable
Acres
PLAT
Rating
Leaching
Lrbea(LI)
Soif Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
P205
Removal
(1bs./acre)
1305
I
3.30
3.30
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
why. Crain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1305
2
9.70
9.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat, Gram
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1305
3
5.60
- 3.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Cont, Silage
22.5 Tore
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1305
4
2.00
2.00
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat. Grain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Toml
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.1
39
1305
5
5.60
5.60
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
34
Corr, Silage
23.5 Tom
85
Soybean, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
42
1308
1
16.20
16.20
Unknown
N/A
Appling
wheat, Grain
61 bu.
34
Cam, Silage
23.5 Tom
85
Soybeanrs, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
42
13081
21
6.40
6.40
Unknown
N/A
Appling
wheat, Grain
61 bu.
34
Com, Silage
23.5 Tom
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
42
1308
4
2.10
2.10
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Con, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1335
10
6.80
6.80
Unknown
N/A
ISedofild
Grchard8ress Hay
2.3 Tom
32
13351
11
16.70
16.70
Unknown
N/A
Sedgefield
Grchardgrass Hay
2.3 Tons
32
1335
9
9.10
9.10
Unknown
N/A
Appling
wheat, Grain
62 bu.
34
Con, Silage
24.0 Tom
86
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
53 bu.
42
1336
I
9.70
9.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
COm, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
1 49 bu.1
39
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523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 04-08-2003 PCS Page 1 of 9
NOTE: Svmbol • means user entered data. ,
Tract
Field
Total
Acres
Useable
Acres
PLAT
RaHn g
1-hing
Index(LI)
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
r205
arval
per/ I
1336
14
2.20
2.20
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat Grain
59 bu.
32
Cony Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1336
4
23.50
23.50
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat Grain
59 bu.
32
COn, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manned, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1339
1
4.30
4.30
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat Crain
61 bu.
34
Cont, Silage
23.5 Tom
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
42
1339
4
22.70
22.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat Crain
59 bu.
32
Cony Silage
22.5 Tore
81
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1339
5
4.40
4.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat Crain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tore
81
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1341
2
23.07
23.07
Unknown
N/A
Applin¢
Wheat Grain
62 bu.
34
Cora, Silage.
24.0 Tore
86
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
53 bu.
42
1347
l
1.04
1.04
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat Grain
59 bu.
32
Con, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
10
14.04
14.04
Unknowu
- N/A
Cecil
Wheat Grain
59 bu.
32
Cora, Silage
22.5 Tore
81
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
11
4.08
4.08
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat Grain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeam, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
12
5.10
5.10
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat Crain
59 bu.
32
Cora, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.1
39
1347
IJ
4.774.77
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat Grain
59 bu.
32
Cony Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
14
6.301
6.301
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat Crain
59 bu.
32
Con, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
15
6.57
6.57
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat Crain
59 bu.
32
Cora, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
•
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
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NOTE: Svmbol • means user entered data.
M
SMIMMary
Tract
Field
Total
Acres
Useable
Acres
PLAT
Rating
beaching
Index L
(0
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
P205
Removal
(ibs./acre)
1347
2
15.65
15.65
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gram
59 bu.
32
Cons, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
3
1.98
1.98
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
COrn, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
4
4.37
4.37
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
5
8.14
8.14
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
6
4.76
4.76
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gram
59 bu.
32
Cons Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season -
49 bu.
39
1347
7
5.93
5.93
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
8
1.91
1.91
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Cons, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1347
9
0.96
0.96
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gram
59 bu.
32
Cons, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1351
I
6.10
6.101
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Con, Silage
22.5 Tore
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1351
2
2.60
2.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
33
Cons, Silage
23.0 Tom
83
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
50 bu.
40
1351
3
13.90
13.90
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Corn Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1351
4
2.40
2.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tom
8l
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1351
5
3.70
3.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Fescue Hay
4.9 Tons
88
1351
6
3.20
3.20
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Fescue Hay
4.9 Tam
88
1352
1
6.70
6.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 04-08-2003 PCS Page 3 of 9
NOTE: Svmbol • means user entered data.
Tract
Field
Total
Acres
Useabic
Acres
PLAT
Rating
L-aching
Ondex(LI)
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
Cora, Silage
RYE
22.5 Tons
R 205al
(16a/acre)
. 81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1352
2 3.00
3.00
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheal Grain
59 bu.
32
Cora, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1352
3 8.50
8.50
Unknown
N/A
Pacolet
Wheal Grain
46 bu.
23
Corn, Silage
18.4 Tors
66
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
37 bu.
30
1332
SAC
5.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
Tbu.om
81
'
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49
39
1352
5
6.30
6.30
Unknown
N/A
Pacolet
Wheal Grain
46 bu
25
Cora, Silage
18.4 Tone
66
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
37 bu.
30
1352
13.60
13.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheal Grain
39 bu.139
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
1354
5
19.20
19.20
Unknown
N/A
Applin¢
Wheal Grain
61 bu.
34
Corn, Silage
23.5 Tors
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 his.
42
1354
23.30
23.30
Unknown
N/A
Applin¢
Wheal Grain
61 bu.
34
Corn, Silage
23.5 Tons
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
42
1355
1
3.86
3.86
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Cora, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1356
3
6.10
6.10
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheal, Grain
39 bu.
32
Corr, Silage
22.5 Tool
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 his.
39
1356
6
7.90
7.90
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheal Grain
61 bu.
34
Cora, Silage
23.5 Tore
85
Soybeans, Manunsl, Full Season
52 bu.
42
1356
1
2.00
2.00
Unknown
N/A
Afmling
Wheal Grain
61 bu,
34
Corn, Silage
23.5 Tons
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
42
1356
E
1.10
1.10
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheal Grain
61 bu.
34
Com, Silage
23.5 Tons
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu,I
42
1356
9
3.60
3.60
Unknown
N/A Cecil
Wheal Grain
39 bu.
32
Corn,
Silage
22.5 Towl
81
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PCS age 4 of 9
NOTE: Svmbol + means user entered data.
Tract
Field
Total
Acres
Useable
Acres
PLAT
Rating
Uachang
Index (11)
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
P205
val
p6slacsts
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
. 49 bn
39
1358
1
10.60
10.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheal, Grain
59 bu.
32
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Mortared, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1358
2
8.40
8.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheal, Grain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
1372
1
6.40
6.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Orchardg - Hay
3.9 Torts
54
1372
11
2.40
2.40
Unknowv
N/A
Cecil
Wheal, Grain
58 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tore
80
Soybeans, Mattered, Full Season
48 bu.
38
1372
12
5.10
5.10
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheal, Grain
58 bu.
32
Cont, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybeans, Manned, Full Season
48 bu.
38
1372
13
2.30
2.30
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
58 bu
=2
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tore
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.1
38
1372
14
1.60
1.60
Unknown
N/A
jCecil
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tonsl
80
Soybeans, Muttered, Full Season
48 bu.
38
1372
2
10.00
10.00
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Orchardgrass Hey
4.2 Tons
58
1372
4
4.20
4.20
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
58 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Toss
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
1372
5
2.60
2.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
WhcA Grain
58 bu.
32
Com, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
1372
6
2.80
2.80
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybeans, Manured, Fug Season
48 bu.
38
1372
7
2.00
2.001
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
58 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
1372
8
5.90
5.90
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheal, Grain
58 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybeans, Mattured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
16910
1
2.80
2.80
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat' Grain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season 1
49 bu.1
39
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 04-08-2003 PCS Page 5 of 9
NOTE: Symbol • means user entered data.
Tract
16911
Field
Total
Acres
1 14.23
Useable
Acres
14.23
PLAT
Rating
Unknown
Leaching
index (1,1)
N/A
Soil Series
Cecil
Crop Sequence
Wheat, Grain
RYE
58 bu.
Rerrnovel
(Ibs./acre)
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybeans, Mattered, Full Season
48 bu
38
16911
10
2.
2.97
UnknownON/A
Pacolct
Wheat, Grain
48 bu.
26
Corn, Silage
19.2 Tore
69
Soybeans, Mattered, Full Season
38 bu.
30
16911
2 9.2
9.28
UnknownCecil
Wheat, Gain
58 bu.
32
Com, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
16911
3
8.4
8.48
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
38 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
22.1 Tons
48 be
80
38
169#1,
20.3C
18.30
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeam, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
16911
5
1.75
1.79
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
39 bu.
32
Corn, Silage -
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Mattered, Full Season
49 bu.
39
16911
6
1.35
1.35
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
38 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tore
.80
Soybeans, Mattered, Full Season
48 bu.
38
16911
7
18.60
18.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
32
COM Silage
22.1 Tore
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
16911
8
2.11
2.11
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
32
Cont, Silage
22.1 Tore
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
16911
9
2.91
2.91
Unknown
N/A
pacolet
Wheat, Grain
48 bu.
26
Corti, Silage
19.2 Tons
69
, Full Season
38 bu.
30
17090
I
I0.30
10.30
Unknown
N/A
59 bu.
32
22.5 Tore
81
,;S.oybeart%
Full Season
49 bu.
39
17090
2
4.30
450
Unknow
N/A
39 bu.
32
22.5 Tons
81
Full Season
49 bu.
39
17373
1
14.30
14.30
Unknown
N/A Applina
Wheat, Gain
64
Silage
TSoybeans,
M Inured, Full Season
Ibu.Corn,
54
43
523035 Database Version 2.0
NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data.
Date Prin[ed: 04-08-2003 - '
PCS Page 6 of 9
Surnmary
Tract
Field
Total
Acres
Useable
Acres
PLAT
Rating
Leaching
Index (11)
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
Fzos
Removal
(lbs /acre)
175731
2
6.60
6.60
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat Grain
64 bu.
35
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
88
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
43
17573
5
2.20
2.20
Unknown
N/A
Awling
Wheat, Crain
64 bu.
35
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
88
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
43
17573
6
4.00
4.00
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Crain
64 bu.
35
Com, Silage
24.5 Tons
88
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
43
17573
7
12.00
12.00
Unknown
N/A
Awling
Wheat, Crain
64 bu.
35
Cora Silage
24.5 Toml
88
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
54 bu.
43
17573
8
4.50
4.50
Unknown
N/A
ApplinR
Wheat, Crain
64 bu.
35
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
88
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
43
17574
1
7.00
7.00
Unknown
N/A
Applimg
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
35
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
88
Soybeans, Manumd, Full Season
54 bu.
43
17574
10
5.50
5.50
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Crain
64 bu.
35
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
88
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
54 bu.
43
17574
11
1.60
1.60
Unknown
N/A
lAppling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
35
Com, Silage
24.5 Tons
88
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
43
17574
2
4.30
4.30
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
35
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
88
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
43
17574
5
10.70
10.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tone
80
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
17574
6
1.10
1.10
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
35
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
88
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
43
2844
1
2.60
2.60
Unknown
N/A
Awling
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
34
Corn, Silage
23.5 Torn
85
2844
2
5.30
5.30
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
34
COrn, Silage
23.5 Tons
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
42
2844
3
5.60
3.60
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Gram
61 bu.
34
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523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 04-08-2003 PCS Page 7 of 4
NOTE: Symbol • means user entered data.
Tr
Tract
Field
Total
Acres
Useable
Acres
PLAT
Ratin g
Leaching
Inde=(Ll)
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
P205
Removal
(lba/acre)
COM Silage
23.5 Tonal
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
42
2846
1
7.60
7.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tore
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
2846
4
2.21
2.21
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
32
Cons, Silage
22.5 Toro
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.1
39
3410
1
16.10
16.10
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
32
Cmq Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
3410
8
24.80
24.80
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
3417
1
20.40
20.40
Unknown
N/A
Applins,
Wheat, Gain
61 bu.
34
Cons, Silage
23.5 Tom
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
42
3417
2
4.90
4.90
Unknown
I N/A
A n,linq
Wheat, Gain
61 bu.
34
Cons, Silage
23.5 Tom
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
42
3417
3
2.91
2.91
Unknown
N/A
Appling
Wheat, Gain
64 bu.
35
Coat, Silage
24.5 Tom
88
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
43
3423
1
7.89
3.68
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
3423
2
13.00
8.30
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Orch-1grass Hay
3.6 Tom
49
3423
7
4.36
4.36
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
58 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tom
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
3423
9
5.39
5.39
Unknown
N/A
Hiwassee
Wheat, Gain
56 bu.
31
Cons, Silage
23.5 Tom
85
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
47 bu.
38
3438
1
9.50
9.50
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
32
Cons, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
3438
3
15.40
15.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tom
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
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523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 04-08-2003 PCS Page 8 of 9
NOTE: Svmbol * means user entered data.
Planned Crnne Ci
Tract
Field
Total
Acres
Useable
Acres
PLAT
Rating
Leaching
Index (LI)
Soil Series
Crop Sequence
RYE
P205
Removal
(ibs aero)
3443
1
6.40
6.40
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat, Crain
58 bu.
32
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
3443
2
0.50
0.50
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat, Grain
58 bu.
32
Cont, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybearns, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
3443
3
8.50
8.50
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat, Grain
58 bu.
32
Com, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
3443
7
2.60
2.60
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat, Crain
58 bu.
32
Cora, Silage
22.1 Tons
80
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
38
5227
I
13.00
13.00
Unknown
N/A
Pacolet
wheat, Grain
46 bu.
25
Corn, Silage
18.4 Tons
66
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
37 bu.
30
5227
2
4.70
4.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
39
5227
3
2.70
2.70
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat, Crain
59 bu.
32
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
81
Soybeans, Manurad, Full Season
49 bu.
39
5227
4
3.50
3.50
Unknown
N/A
Cecil
wheat, Grain
59 bu.
32
Com, Silage
22.5 Tonsl
81
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
1 49 bu.
39
PLAN TOTALS: 829.21 818.30
Ll
Potential Leaching
Technical Guidance
Low potential to contribute to soluble
None
12
nutrient leaching below the root zone.
> = 2Moderate
potential to contribute to
Nutrient Management (590) sho uld be planned.
.c =10soluble
nutrient leaching below the
root zone.
High potential to contribute to soluble
Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. Other conservation practices that improve the
nutrient leaching below the root zone.
soils available water holding capacity and improve nutrient use efficiency should be
>10
considered. Examples are Cover Crops (340) to scavenge nutrients, Sod -Based Rotations
(328),Long-Tenn No -Till (778), and edge -of --field practices such as Filter Strips (393) and
Riparian Forest Buffers (391).
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NOTE: Svmbol * means user entered data.
Date Prin[ed: 04-08
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S
The Waste Utilization table shown below summarizes the waste utilization plan for this operation. This plan provides an estimate of the number of acres of
cropland needed to use the nutrients being produced. The plan requires consideration of the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient requirements,
and proper timing of applications to maximize nutrient uptake.
This table provides an estimate of the amount of nitrogen required by the crop being grown and an estimate of the nitrogen amount being supplied by manure or
other by-products, commercial fertilizer and residual from previous crops. An estimate of the quantity of solid and liquid waste that will be applied on each field
in order to supply the indicated quantity of nitrogen from each source is also included. A balance of the total manure produced and the total manure applied is
included in the table to ensure that the plan adequately provides for the utilization of the manure generated by the operation.
Depending on the requirements of the crop and the nutrient content of the waste, some nutrients will likely be over or under applied if animal waste is being
utilized. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle and annual soil tests are required if animal waste is being applied. Soil tests should be used to
balance the nutrient application amounts with the realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Nutrient management plans may require that the application of animal
waste be limited so as to prevent over application of phosphorous when excessive levels of this nutrient are detected in a field.
Waste ITtiliml-inn TAIP.
kl�
'
Iract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm.
Fert
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(=e)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
gal/A
tons
1000 Rats
tons
-1305
1
U4
Cecil
1 3.30
3.301
wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/I-3/31
119
Ol
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
37.17
0.00
-1305
1
U4
Cecil
3.30
3.30
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
Broad.
243
55.74
0
183.93
0.00
-1305
2
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
109.25
0.00'
-1305
2
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
Broad
243
55.74
0
540.71
0.00
-1305
3
U4
Cecil
5.60
5.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/I-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
63.07
0.00
-1305
3
U4
Cecil
5.60
5.60
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
312.16
0.00
-1305
4
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
22.53
0.00
-1305
4
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
35.74
0
111.49
0.00
-1305
S
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
0
Broad
52
11.72
0
65.62
0.00
-1305
S
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Com, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/IS-6/30
256
0
0
Broad
256
SS.25
0
326.18
0.00
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Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm.
Fert.
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(Ibs/A)
Apptic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
lbs/A
1000
gal/A
tons
1000 Is
tons
-1308
1
U4
Appling
16.20
16.20
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
0
Broad.
52
11.72
0
189.82
0.00
-1308
1
U4
Appling
16.20
16.20
Conn, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/15-6130
256
0
0
Broad
256
58.25
0
943.59
0.00
-1308
2
U4
Appling
6.40
6.40
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
0
Broad.
52
11.72
0
74.99
0.00
-1308
2
U4
Appling
6.40
6.40
Corp, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
256
0
0
Broad
256
58.25
0
372.78
0.00
-1308
4
U4
Cecil
2.I0
2.10
Wheal, Gram
59 bu.
9/I-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
23.65
0.00
-1308
4
U4
Cecil
2.10
2.10
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6130
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
117.06
0.00
-1333
10
U4
Sedgefield
6.80
6.80
Orchardgrass Hay
2.3 Tons
8/1-7/31
100
0
0
Broad.
1 I00
22.75
0
154.72
0.00
-1335
11
U4
Sedgefield
16.70
16.70
Omhardgrass Hay
2.3 Tons
811-7/31
100
0
0
Broad
100
22.75
0
379.97
0.00
-1335
9
U4
jAppling
9.10
9.10
Wheat, Grain
62 bu.
9/Id/31
125
0
0
Broad
53
11.95
0
108.70
0.00
-1335
9
U4
Appling
9.10
9.10
Com, Silage
24.0 Tons
2/15-6/30
262
0
0
Broad.
262
59.61
0
542.46
0.00
I 1336
1
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3131
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
I09.25
0.00
1336
1
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
540.71
0.00
1336
14
U4
Cecil
2.20
2.20
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1.3/31 1
119
0
01
Broad
50
11.26
0
24.78
0.00
1336
14
U4
Cecil
2.20
2.20
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
122.64
0.00
1336
4
U4
Cecil
23.50
23.50
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
264.67
0.00
1336
4
U4
Cecil
23.50
23.50
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6130
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
1,309.97
0.00
-1339
1
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Wheat, Crain
61 bu.
9/1-3131
123
0
0
Broad
52
11.72
0
50.39
0.00
-1339
1
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Corn, Silage
23.5 Torts
2/13-6/30
256
0
0
Broad
256
58.25
0
250.46
0.00
-1339
4
U4
Cecil
22.70
22.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
1 L26
0
255.66
0.00
-1339
4
U4
Cecil
22.70
22.70
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/ISL/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
1,265.37
0.00
-1339
S
U4
Cecil
4.40
4.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
49.55
0.00
-1339
5
U4 I
Cecil
4.40
4.40
Corp, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
245.27
0.00
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUT Pale 2
Waste Utili7atinn Tahle
X7--- t
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Cr
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm.
Pert.
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(Ibs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Mature
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
A
tons
1000 Rals,
I tons
1341
21
U4
Appling
23.07
23.07
Wheat, Crain
62 bu.
9/1-3/31
125
0
0
Broad
53
11.931
0
275.57
0.00
1341
2
U4
Appling
23.07
23.07
Com, Silage
24.0 Tons
2/I5-6/30
262
0
0
Broad
262
59.61
0
1,375.23
0.00
-1347
1
U4
Cecil
1.04
1.04
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
11.71
0.00
-1347
1
U4
Cecil
1.04
1.04
Com, Silage
22.5 Torts
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
57.97
0.00
-1347
10
U4
Cecil
14.04
14.04
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/I-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
159.12
0.00
-1347
10
U4
Cecil
14.04
14.04
Com, Silage
22.5 Tore
2/156/30
1 245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
792.64
0.00
-1347
11
U4
Cecil
4.08
4.081
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
01
ol
Broad.
50
11.261
0
45.95
0.00
-1347
11
U4
Cecil
4.08
4.08
Cony Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
227.43
0.00
-1347
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
57.44
0.00
-1347
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Cora, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
294.29
0.00
-1347
13
U4
Cecil
4.77
4.77
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
53.72
0.00
-1347
13
U4
Cecil
4.77
4.77
Con, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
265.90
0.00
-1347
14
U4
Cecil
6.30
6.30
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.261
0
70.95
0.00
-1347
14
U4
Cecil
6.30
6.30
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
53.74
0
351.19
0.00
-1347
15
U4
Cecil
6.57
6.57
Wheat, Guam
59 bu.
9/1.3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
73.99
0.00
-1347
15
U4
Cecil
6.57
6.57
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
366.23
0.00
-1347
2
U4
Cecil
15.63
15.65
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1.3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
176.26
0.00
-1347
2
U4
Cecil
15.65
15.65
Com, Silage
22.5 Toro
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
872.38
0.00
3
U4
Cecil
1.98
1.98
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
22.30
0.00
L-1347
3
U4
Cecil
1.98
1.98
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
110.37
0.00
4
U4
Cecil
4.37
4.37
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
49.22
4
U4
Cecil
4.37
4.37
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
243.60
0.00
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUT Page 3
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Sail Series
Total
Am
Uge.
Acres
crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Contra.
Fert.
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
l/A
tons
1000 gals
tom
-1347
5
U4
Cecil
8.14
S.14
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
91.68
0.00
-1347
5
U4
Cecil
8.14
8.14
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tans
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
453.75
0.00
-1347
6
U4
Cecil
4.76
4.76
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3131
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
53.61
0.00
-1347
6
U4
Cecil
4.76
. 4.76
Com, Silage
22.5 Tom
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
265.34
0.00
-1347
7
U4
Cecil
5.93
5.93
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
66.79
0.00
-1347
7
U4
Cecil
5.93
5.93
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tans
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
330.56
0.00
-1347
8
U4
Cecil
1.91
1.911
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
9/I-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
21.51
0.00
-1347
8
U4
Cecil
1.91
1.91
Com, Silage
22.5 Tom
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
106.47
0.00
-1347
9
U4
Cecil
0.96
0.96
Wheat, Gain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
10.81
0.00
1351
I
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.10
When, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
I19
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
68.70
0.00
1351
1
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.10
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tom
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
340.04
0.00
1351,
2
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
60 bu.
9/1-3/31
1 121
0
0
Broad.
51
11.49
0
29.87
0.00
1351
2
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
,Corn, Silage
23.0 Tom
2/156/30
251
0
0
Broad
251
57.11
0
148.49
0.00
1351
3
U4
Cecil
13.90
13.90
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
156.55
0.00
1351
3
U4
Cecil
13.90
13.90
Conn, Silage
22.5 Tom
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
774.83
0.00
1351
4
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
27.03
0.00
1351
4
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tam
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
133.78
0.00
1351
5
U4
Cecil
3.70
3.70
Fescue Hay
4.9 Tom
8/1-7/31
219
0
0
Broad
218
49.60
0
183.52
0.00
1351
6
U4
Cecil
3.20
3.20
Fescue Hay
4.9 Tons
811-7/31 1
218
0
0
Broad
218
49.60
0
158.72
0.00
1352
1 1
U4
Cecil
6.70
6.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1.3/31 1
119
0
0
Broad. 1
50
11.26
0
75,46
0.00
1352
1
U4
Cecil
6.70
. 6.70
Coro, Silage
22.5 Tom
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
373.48
0.00
1352
2
U4
Cecil
3.00
3.00
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9113/31
119
0
0
Broad. 1
50
11.26
0
33.79
0.00
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUT Page 4
Waste Utilization Table
Year 1
Tred
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Ave
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm.
Fat
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manum
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
lbs/A
1000
l/A
tons
1000 gab
tars
1352
2
U4
Cecil
3.00
3.00
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
167.23
0.00
1352
3
U4
Paoold
8.50
9.50
Wheat, Grain
46 bu.
9/1.3/31
92
0
0
Broad
36
8.19
0
69.62
0.00
1352
3
U4
Pacolet
8.50
9.50
Com, Silage
18.4 Tons
2/156/30
201
0
0
Broad.
201
45,73
0
388.73
0.00
1352
4
U4
Cecil
5.40
5.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
60.82
0.00
1352
4
U4
Cecil
5.40
5.40
Cont, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
301.01
0.00
1352
5
U4
Pacold
6.30
6.30
Wheat, Grain
46 bu.
9/1-3/31
92
0
0
Broad
36
8.19
0
51.60
0.00
1352
5
U4
Pacold
6.30
,Corn, Silage
18.4 Tons
2/156/30
201
0
0
Broad.
201
45.73
0
288.11
0.00
1352
6
U4
Cecil
13.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
153.17
0.00
1352
6
U4
Cecil
[13.60
13.60
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
759.1I
0.00
-1354
5
U4
Appling
19.20
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
0
Broad.
52
11.72
0
224.98
0.00
-1354
5
U4
Appling
19.20
Can, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/156/30
256
0
0
Broad.
256
58.25
0
1,118.33
0.00
-1354
6
U4
Appling
23.30
23.30
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3131
123
0
0
Broad.
52
11.72
0
273.02
0.00
-1354,-
6
U4
Appling
23.30
23.30
,Corn, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/156/30
256
0
0
Broad
256
58.25
0
1,357.14
0.00
-1355
1
U4
Cecil
3.86
3.86
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1.3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
43.47
0.00
-1355
1
U4
Cecil
3.86
3.86
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
215.17
0.00
1356
5
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
68.70
0.00
1356
5
U4
Cecil 1
6.10
6.10
Cam, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55,74
0
340.04
0.00
1356
6
U4
Appling
7.90
7.90
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
0
Broad
52
11.72
0
92.57
0.00
1356
6
U4
Appling
7.901
7.90
Can, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/156/30
- 256
0
0
Broad
256
58.25
0
460.14
000
1356
7
U4
Appling
2.00
2.00
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
0
Broad.
52
11.72
0
23.44
0.00
1356
7
U4
Appling
2.00
2.00
Corn, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/156/30
256
0
0
Broad.
256
58.25
0
116.49
0.00
1356
8
U4
Appling
1.10
1.to
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
0
Broad.
52
11.72
0
12.89
0.00
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUT Pase 5
Waste Utili7atinn Tattle
V... 1
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm.
Fat
Nutrient
Applied
Rea,
(Ibs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
al/A
tons
1000 gals
tons
1356
8
U4
Appling
1.10
1.10
Com, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/156/30
256
0
0
Broad
256
58.25
0
64.07
0.00
1356
9
U4
Cecil
3.60
3.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
40,55
0.00
1356
9
U4
Cecil
3.60
3.60
Cam, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
200.68
0.00
1358
1
U4
Cecil
10.60
10.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
119.38
0.00
1358
1
U4
Cecil
10.60
10.60
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2115-6/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
590.88
0.00
1358
2
U4
Cecil
8.40
8.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
94.601
0.00
1358
2
U4
Cecil
8.40
8.40
Conn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
1 245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
468.24
0.00
-1372
1
U4
Cecil
6.40
6.40
Orchardgrass Hay
3.9 Tons
8/1-7/31
173
0
0
Broad
1731
39.36
0
251.92
0.00
-1372
11
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3131
117
0
0
Broad.
49
11.04
0
26.48
0.00
-1372
111
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Coat, Silage
22.1 Tore
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad
241
54.83
0
131.60
0.00
-1372
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad
49
11.04
0
56.28
0.00
-1372
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.I0
Corn, Silage
22.1 Toms
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad.
241
54.83
0
279.65
0.00
-1372
13
U4
Cecil
2.30
2.30
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
911-3/31
117
0
0
Broad
49
11-041
0
25.38
0.00
-1372
13
U4
Cecil
2.30
2.30
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tom
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad
241
54.83
0
126.12
0.00
-1372
14
U4
Cecil
1.60
1.601
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/I-3/31 1
117
0
0
Broad
49
11.04
0
17.66
0.00
-1372
14
U4
Cecil
1.60
1.60
Cont, Silage
22.1 Tom
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad.
241
54.83
0
87.73
0.00
-1372
2
U4
Appling
10.00
10.00
Orchardgrass Hay
4.2 Tom
8/1-7/31
186
0
0
Broad
186
42.32
01
423.20
0.00
-1372
4
U4
Cecil
4.20
4.20
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad.
49
11.04
0
46.35
0.00
-1372
4
U4
Cecil
4.20
4.20
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tom
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad
241
54.83
0
230.30
0.00
-1372
S
U3
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
911-3/31
117
0
0
Broad
49
29.42
0
76.49
0.00
-1372
S
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Coat, Silage
22.1 Tom
2/156/30
241
01
0
Broad
241
54.83
0
142.57
0.00
-1372
6
U4
Cecil
2.90
2.80
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31 1
117
0
0
Broad.
49
11.041
0
30.90
0.00
----------------- _. _. _....-_.. _.. _----------------------------- --
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Panted: 4/8/2003 WUT Pape 6
Waste ihili7Atinn Tahle
Vnor 1
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm
Fat
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(Ibs/A)
Appiec.
Method
Ma pure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
al/A
tons
1000 pals
tons
-1372
6
U4
Cecil
2.80
2.90
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad
241
54.83
0
153.53
0.00
-1372
7
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad
49
11.04
0
22.07
0.00
-1372
7
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad
241
54.83
0
109.67
0.00
-1372
8
U4
Cecil
5.90
5.90
Wheat, Gram
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad
49
11.04
0
65.11
0.00
16910
1
U4
Cecil
2.80
2.80
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
31.54
0.00
16910
1
U4
Cecil
2.80
2.80
Cont, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
156.08
0.00
-16911
1
U4
Coil
14.23
14.23
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1.3/31
117
0
0
Broad.
49
11.04
01
157.03
0.00
-16911
10
U4
Pacolet
2.97
2.97
Wheat, Grain
48 bu.
911-3131
96
0
0
Broad.
1 38
8.65
0
25.68
0.00
-16911
10
U4
Paculet
2.97
2.97
Com, Silage
19.2 Tons
2/156/30
209
0
0
Broad.
209
47.55
0
141.23
0.00
-16911
2
U4
Cecil
9.29
9.28
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad
49
11,04
0
102.40
0.00
-16911
2
U4
Cecil
9.28
9.28
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad
241
54.83
0
308.85
0.00
-16911
3
U4
Cecil
8.48
8.48
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
911-3131
117
0
0
Broad.
49
11.04
0
93.58
0.00
-16911
3
U4
Cecil
8.48
8.48
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad
241
54.83
0
464.99
0.00
-16911
4
U4
Cecil
20.30
19.30
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
206.10
0.00
-16911
4
U4
Cecil
20.30
18.30
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
1,020.10
0.00
-16911
5
U4
Cecil
1.79
1.79
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
20.16
0.00
-16911
5
U4
Cecil
1.79
1.79
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
99.78
0.00
-16911
6
U4
Cecil 1
1.35
1.35
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad
49
11.04
0
14.90
0.00
-16911
6
U4
Cecil
1.35
1.33
Com, Silage
22.1 Tons
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad.
2411
54,831
0
74.03
0.00
-16911
7
U4
Cecil
18.60
18.601
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad
49
11.04
0
205.25
0.00
-16911
7
U4
Cecil
18.60
18.60
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
2/156/30
2411
0
0
Broad.
241
54.83
0
1,019.90
0.00
-16911
8
U4
Cecil
2.11
2.11 1
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1.3/31
117
0
01
Broad
49
11.04
0
23.28
0.00
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUT Pape 7
Waste Utilization Tahle
Vpar 1
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Am
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
fibs/A)
Comm.
Pert.
Nutrient
Applied
flbq/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrieu
Applied
Liquid
Manum
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Mamrre
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
lbs/A
1000
gal/A
tom
1000 gals
tore
-16911
8
U4
Cecil
2.11
2.1 1
Coro, Silage
22.1 Tom
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad.
241
54.83
0
115.70
0.00
-169I1
9
U4
Pacolet
2.91
2.91
Wheat, Crain
48 bu.
9/1.3/31
96
0
0
Broad
38
8.65
0
25.16
0.00
-16911
9
U4
Pacolet
2.91
2.91
Coro, Silage
19.2 Tom
2/156/30
209
0
0
Broad.
209
47.55
0
138.38
0.00
-17090
1
U4
Cecil
10.50
10.50
Wheat, Grain -
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
118.26
0.00
-17090
1
U4
Cecil
10.50
10.50
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tom
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
585.31
0.00
-170901
2
U4
Cecil
4.50
4.50
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3131
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
50.68
0.00
-17090
2
U4
Cecil
4.50
4.50
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tom
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
250M
0.00
-17573
1
U4
Appling
14.30
14.301
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
0
Broad
55
12.40
0
177.32
0.00
-17573
1
U4
Appling
14.30
14.30
Coro, Silage
24.5 Tom
2/156/30
267
0
0
Broad
267
60.75
0
868.71
0.00
-17573
2
U4
Appling
6.60
6.60
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
0
Broad
55
12.40
0
81.84
0.00
-17573
2
U4
Appling
6.60
6.60
Coro, Silage
24.5 Tom
2/156/30
267
0
0
Broad
267
60.75
0
400.94
0.00
-17573
5
U4
Appling
2.20
2.20
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
0
Broad
55
12.40
0
27.28
0.00
-17573
5
U4
Appling
2.20
2.20
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tom
2/156/30
1 267
01
0
Broad
267
60.73
0
133.65
0.00
-17573
6
U4
Appling
4.00
4.00
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
0
Broad
55
12.40
0
49.60
0.00
-17573
6
U4
Appling
4.00
4.00
Coro, Silage
24.5 Tom
2/156/30
267
0
0
Broad
267
60.75
0
243,00
0.00
-17573
7
U4
Appling
12.00
12.00
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
0
Broad
55
12.40
0
148.80
0.00
-17573
7
U4
Appling
12.00
12.00
Corry Silage
24.5 Tom
2/156/30
267
0
0
Broad.
267
60.75
0
729.99
0.00
-17573
8
U4
Appling
4.50
4.50
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
01
55.80
0.00
-17573
8
U4
Appling
4.50
4.50
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tom
2/156/30
267
0
0
Broad
267
60.75
0
273.37
0.00
-17574
I
U4
Appling 1
7.00
7.00
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0
86.80
0.00
-17574
1
U4
Appling 1
7.00
7.00
Com, Silage
24.5 Tom
2/156/30 1
267
0
0
Broad
267
60.75
0
425.24
0.00
-17574
10
U4
Appling
5.50
5.50
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3131 1
129
01
01
Broad
55
12.40
0
68.20
0.00
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 1 WUT Page 8
Waste Utilization Tahle
VPnr 1
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Sot Series
Total
Am
Use.
Aces
C
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
fibs/A)
Conant.
Fert.
Nutrient
Applied
fllrJAI
Res.
(Iba/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
l/A
tore
1000 s
tons
-17574
10
U4
Appling
5.50
5.50
Conn, Silage
24.5 Tons
2/156/30
267
0
0
Broad.
267
60.75
0
334.12
0.00
-17574
11
U4
Appling
1.60
1.60
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/I-3/31
129
0
0
Broad.
55
12.40
0
19.84
0.00
-17574
2
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
0
Broad
55
12.40
0
53.32
0.00
-17574
2
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Conn, Silage
24.5 Tons
2/156/30
267
0
0
Broad.
267
60.75
0
261.22
0.00
-17574
5
U4
Cecil
10.70
10.70
Wheat, Crain
58 bu.
9/I-3/31
117
0
0
Broad
49
11.04
0
118.07
0.00
-17574
5
U4
Cecil
10.70
10.70
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tore
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad
241
54.83
0
586.72
0.00
-17574
6
U4
Appling
1.10
1.10
Wheat, Grain
646u.
9/1-3/31
129
0
0
Broad
53
12.40
0
13.641
0.00
-17574
6
U4
Appling
1.10
1.10
Corn, Silage
24.5 Tons
2/156/30
267
0
0
Broad.
267
60.75
0
66.82
0.00
--2844
1
U4
Appling
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
0
Broad
52
11.72
0
30.47
0.00
-2844
1
U4
Appling
2.60
2.60
Corn, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/156/30
256
0
0
Broad
256
58.25
0
151.44
0.00
-2844
2
U4
Appling
5.30
5.30
Wheat, Crain
61 In.
9/1-3/31
123
0
0
Broad
52
11.72
0
62.10
0.00
-2844
2
i U4
Appling
5.30
5.30
Court, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/156/30
256
0
0
Broad.
256
58.25
0
308.70
0.00
-2844
3
U4
Appling
5.601
5.601
Wheat, Crain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
1 123
01
01
Broad
521
11.721
0
65.62
0.00
-2844
3
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Corn, Silage
23.5 Tore
2/156/30
256
0
0
Broad
256
58.25
0
326.18
0.00
-2846
I
U4
Cecil
7.60
7.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3131
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
85.59
0.00
-2846
1
U4
Cecil
7.60
7.60
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tore
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
423.65
0.00
-2846
4
U4
Cecil
2.21
2.21
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
24.89
0.00
-2946
4
U4
Cecil
2.21
2.21
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
123.19
0.-
-3410
1
U4
Cecil 1
16.10
I6.10
Wheal, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3131 1
1191
01
01
Broad.
501
11.261
01
181.33
0.00
-3410
1
U4
Cecil
16.10
16.10
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tore
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
897.47
0.00
-3410
%
U4
Cecil
24.80
24.80
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
1,19
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
279.31
0.00
-3410
8
U4
Cecil
24.80
24.80
Coro, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
1,382.44
0.00
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUT Page 9
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
ROO
Comm
Fert.
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(Iba/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Mamtre
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Mamrre
Applied
(acre)
liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
gal/A
tons
1000 gab
tons
3417
11
U4
Appling
20.40
20.40
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
1231
01
0
Broad
1 521
1 L72
0
239.04
0.00
3417
1
U4
Appling
20.40
20.40
Cont, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
256
0
0
Broad
1 256
58.23
0
1,189.22
0.00
3417
2
U4
Appling
4.90
4.90
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
911-3/31
123
0
0
Broad
52
11.72
0
57.42
0.00
3417
2
U4
Appling
4.90
4.90
Corn, Silage
23.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
256
0
0
Broad.
256
58.25
0
285.41
0.00
3417
3
U4
Appling
2.91
2.91
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3131
129
0
0
Broad
55
12.40
0
36.08
0.00
3417
3
U4
Appling
1 2.91
2.91
Com, Silage
24.5 Tons
2/15-WO
267
0
0
Broad
267
60.75
0
I76.78
0.00
3423
1
U3
Cecil
7.89
3.68
Wheat, Grain
59 In.
9/1-3/31
IN
0
0
brig.
501
33.031
0
121.54
0.00
3423
1
U3
Cecil
7.89
3.68
Cony Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
brig.
245
163.47
0
601.56
0.00
3423
2
U3
Cecil
13.00
8.30
Orchardgraw Hay
3.6 Tons
8/1-7/31
160
0
0
Irrig.
t60
106.76
0
886.07
0.00
3423
7
U4
Cecil
4.36
4.36
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad
49
11.04
0
48.11
0.00
3423
7
U4
Cecil
4.36
4.36
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
2/15fi130
241
0
0
Broad.
241
54.83
0
239.07
0.00
3423
9
U4
Hiwaasee
5.39
5.39
Wheat, Crain
56 bu.
9/13/31 1
113
0
01
Broad.
47
10.58
0
57.03
0.00
3423
9
U4
Hiwaasee
5.39
5.39,Corn,
Silage
23.5 Tons
2115-6/30
256
0
0
Broad
256
58.25
ol
313.95
0.00
-3438
1
U4
Cecil
9.50
9.50
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
106.99
0.00
-3438
1
U4
Cecil
9.50
9.50
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tore
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
529.56
0.00
-3438
3
U4
Cecil
15.40
15.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
173.44
0.00
-3438
3
U4
Cecil
15.40
15.40
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/15-6/30
245
0
0
heig.
245
61.32
0
944.29
0.00
-3443
1
U4
Cecil 1
6.40
6.40
Wheat, Crain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad.
49
11.04
0
70.62
0.00
-3443
I
U4
Cecil
6.40
6.40
Com, Silage
22.1 Tons
2/15-6/30
241
0
0
Broad.
241
54.83
0
350.93
0.00'
-3443
2
U4
Cecil
0.50
0.50
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
1171
01
0
Brand-
49
11.04
0
5.52
0.00
-3443
2
U4
Cecil
0.50
0.50
Cony Silage
22.1 Tons
2/15-6/30
241
0
0
Broad
241
54.83
0
27.42
0.00
-3443
3
U4
Cecil
8.50
8.50
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad.
49
11.04
0
93.80
0.00
..__._______....____-------------------- _----------------------------------------- ____-------- -.._....._...---
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 MW Pape 10
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Aces
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm
Fert
Nutrient
Applied
Rea.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(am)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
gal/A
tom
1000 Rib
tons
-3443
31
U4
Cecil
9.50
8.50
Com, Silage
22.1 Tons
2/156/30
241
0
0
Broad
241
54.93
0
466.08
0.00
-3443
7
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
0
Broad.
49
11.04
0
28.69
0.00
-3443
7
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Corn, Silage
22.1 Tons
2/06/30
241
0
0
Broad.
241
54.83
0
142.57
0.00
5227
I
U4
Pacold
13.00
13.00
Wheat, Grain
46 bu.
9/1-3/31
92
0
0
Broad.
36
8.19
0
106.48
0.00
5227
1
U4
Pacclet
13.00
13.00
Com, Silage
18.4 Tons
2/156/30
201
0
0
Broad.
201
45.73
0
594.52
0.00
5227
2
U4
Cecil
4.70
4.70
Wheat, Grain
59 hu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad
50
11.26
0
52.93
0.00
5227
2
U4
Cecil
4.70
4.70
Cony Silage
22.5 Tour
2/156130
245
0
01
Broad. 1
245
55.74
0
261.99
0.00
5227J3U4Cecil
2.70
2.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
30.41
0.00
5227Cecil
2.70
2.70
Com, Silage
22.5 Tons
2/l56 02450
0
Broad.
245
55.74
0
150.51
0.00
5227Cecil
3.50
3.50
Wheat Grain
59 bu.
9/I-3/3l1190
0
Broad.
50
11.26
0
39.42
0.00
5227Cecil
3.50
3.50
Corn, Silage
22.5 Tom
2/156/30
245
0
0
Broad
245
55.74
0
195.10
0.00
Total Applied, 1000 gallons
53,308.35
Lagoon Liquids
Total Produced, 1000 gallons
1,604.74
Balance, 1000 gallons
-51,703.61
Total Applied, tons
0.00
Manure Solids
Total Produced, tons
0.00
Balance, tore
0.00
Nolen: 1. In the tract column, symbol -mesa leased, otherwise, owned 2. Symbol' nears user entered data
_... _ _ _.. _. _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . .... . .... . .: . ... .. . _ _. _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.... _ _... . _ _ _ _. _ _ _.. _ _ _ _. _. _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . _. _..... _ -- _................... _.... _ _. _ _. _ _. _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _. _ .. _ ... _ _ _ . _ _. _ _ _ _ _ ............ _ _' -.. _ _ ..... _ _. _...
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 MW Page 11
Tract
Field
.
Soule
LD.
_
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm.
Fort
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(lbs/A)
Apple.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
l/A
tons
1000 gals
tons
-1305
11
U4
Cecil
3.30
3.30
Wheat, Gmin
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
01
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
37.17
0.00
-1305
1
U4
Cecil
3.30
3.30
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
143.41
0.00
-1305
2
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/I-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
109.25
0.00
-1305
2
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Soyb-m Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
421.53
0.00
-1305
3
U4
Cecil
5.60
5.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
63.07
0.00
-1305
3
U4
Cecil
5.60
5.60
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 but.
411-9115
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
243.36
0.00
-1305
4
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
,. 0
22.53
0.00
-1305
4
U4
Cecil
2.00
2.00
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
86.91
0.00
-1305
5
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Wheat, Crain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
20
Broad.
52
11.72
0
65.62
-0.00
-1305
5
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
4/1-9115
202
0
0
Broad
202
45.96
0
257.38
0.00
-1308
1
U4
Appling
16.20
16.201
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/I-3/31
123
0
20
Broad
52
11.72
0
189.82
0.00
-1308
1
U4
Appling
16.20
16.20
Soybeans, Manned, Full Season
52 bu.
4/1-9/15
202
0
0
Broad.
202
45.96
0
744.55
0.00
-1308
2
U4
Appling
6.40
6.40
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
20
Broad
52
11.72
0
74.99
0.00
-1308
2
U4
Appling
6.40
6.40
Soybeans, Mortared, Full Season
52 bu.
4/1-9/15
202
0
- 0
Broad
202
45.96
0
294.14
0.00
-1308
4
U4
Cecil
2.10
2.10
Wheat, Grain
596u.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
I1.26
0
23.65
0.00
-1308
4
U4
Cecil
2.10
2.10
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
91.26
0.00
-1335
10
U4
Sedgefueld
6.80
6.80
Orchardgrass Hay
2.3 Tons
8/1-7/31
100
0
0
Broad.
too
22.75
0
154.72
0.00
-I335
11
U4
Sedge6eld
16.70
16.70
Orchardgrass Hay
2.3 Tons
8/1-7/31
100
0
0
Broad.
100
22.75
0
379.97
0.00
-1335
9
U4
Appling
9.10
9.10
Wheat, Crain
62 bu.
9/1-3/31
125
0
20
Broad
53
11.95
0
108.70
0.00
-1335
9
U4
Appling
9.10
9.I0
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
53 bu.
4/1-9/15
206
0
0
Broad.
206
46.87
0
426.52
0.00
1336
1
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Wheal, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
109.25
0.00
13361
11
U4
Cecil
9.70
9.70
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
1911
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
421,53
0.00
-------- .............-__--.._..-.----_.__...._..---.----__-_...._.....--.--..._..___...--.........__-__.--..._-------......._._.
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUT Page 12
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Reqd
Comm
FerL
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
gal/A
tons
1000 gab
tons
1336
14
U4
Cecil
2.20
2.20
Wheal, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad,
SO
11.26
0
24.78
0.00
1336
14
U4
Cecil
2.20
2.20
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1.9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
95.61
0.00
1336
4
U4
Cecil
23.50
23.50
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
264.67
0.00
1336
4
U4
Cecil
23.50
23.50
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
1,021.24
0.00
-1339
1
1 U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
20
Broad.
52
11.72
0
50.39
0.00
-1339
1
U4
Appling
430
4.30
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
4/1-9/15
202
0
0
Broad
202
45.96
0
197.63
0.00
-1339
4
U4
Cecil
22.70
22.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
255.66
0.00
-1339
4
U4
Cecil
22.70
22.70
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9115
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
986.48
0.00
-1339
5
U4
Cecil
4.40
4.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3131
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
49.55
0.00
-1339
5
U4
Cecil
4.40
4.40
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
191.21
0.00
1341
2
U4
Appling
23.07
23.07
Wheal, Grain
62 bu.
911-3/31
125
0
20
Broad.
53
11.95
0
275.571
0.00
1341
2
U4
Appling
23.07
23.07
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
53 bu.
4/1-9/15
206
0
0
Broad.
206
46.87
0
1,081.29
0.00
-1347
1
U4
Cecil
1.04
1.04
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1.3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
11.71
0.00
-1347
1
U4
Cecil
1.04
1.04
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
45.20
0.00
-1347
10
U4
Cecil
14.04
14.04
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
159.12
0.00
-1347
10
U4
Cecil 1
14.04
14.04
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
610.14
0.00
-1347
11
U4
Cecil
4.08
4.08
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
1L26
0
43.95
0.00
-13471
111
U4
Cecil
4.08
4.08
Soybeans, Mmured, Full Season
49 bu.
411-9/15
191
0
0
Broad 1
191
43.46
0
177.31
0.00
-1347
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3131
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
57.44
0.00
-1347
12
U4
Cecil
5.10
5.10
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
221.63
0.00
-1347
13
U4
Cecil
4.77
4.77
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
53.72
0.00
-1347
13
U4
Cecil
4.77
4.77
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
207.29
0.00
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUT Page 13
Waste IMH72tinn Tahle
v.
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Sot Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Regd
Comm.
Fed.
Nutrient
Applied
Rea
(Ibs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
gal/A
tom
1000 Rab
tons
-1347
14
U4
Cecil
6.30
6.30
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31-
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
70.95
0.00
-1347
14
U4
Cecil
6.30
6.30
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
o
Broad
0
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
-1347
15
U4
Cecil
6.57
6.57
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3131
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
73.99
0.00
-1347
15
U4
Cecil
6.57
6.57
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
285.51
0.00
-1347
2
U4
Cecil
15.65
15.65
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
176.26
0.00
-1347
2
U4
Cecil
15.65
15.65
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
690.10
0.00
-1347
3
U4
Cecil
1.98
1.98
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.261
0
22.30
0.00
-1347
3
U4
Cecil
1.98
1.98
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
411-9115
1 191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
86.05
0.00
-1347
41
U4
Cecil
4.37
4.37
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
911-3131
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
49.22
0.00
-1347
4
U4
Cecil
4.37
4.37
Soybeans, Manned, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
189.91
0.00
-1347
5
U4
Cecil
8.14
8.14
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
91.68
0.00
-1347
5
U4
Cecil
8.14
8.14
Soybeam, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/I-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
353.74
0.00
-1347
6
U4
Cecil
4.76
4.76
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
53.61
0.00
-1347
6
U4
Cecil
4.76
4.76
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15 1
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.461
0
206.86
0.00
-1347
7
U4
Cecil
5.93
5.93
Wheat Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
66.79
0.00
-1347
7
U4
Cecil
5.93
5.93
Soybeans, Manumd, Full Season
49 bu.
411-9/15
191
0
01
Broad
191
43.46
0
257.70
0.00
-1347
8
U4
Cecil
1.91
1.91
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
01
21.51
0.00
-1347
8
U4
Cecil
1.91
1.91
Soybeans, Manned, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
1911
43.46
0
83.00
0.00
-1347
9
U4
Cecil
0.96
0.96
Wheat Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
10.81
0.00
-1347
9
U4
Cecil
0.96
0.96
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9115 1
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
41.72
0.00
13511
11
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.10
Wheat Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
68.70
0.00
1351
1
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.10
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/IS
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
265.09
0.00
------------------ ------------- .-------------- ---------------------- ----------------------------- _.--------- ..----------------- .----------------- ------------- __--------------------------------- -'".
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUT Page 14
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Reqd
Comm.
Fert.
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(am)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
l/A
tons
1000 gals
tore
1351
21
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Crain
60 bu.
9/1-3/31
121
0
20
Broad.
31
11.49
0
29.87
0.00
1351
2
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Soybeans, Marred, Full Season
50 bu.
4/1-9/15
194
0
0
Broad.
194
44.14
0
114.76
0.00
1351
3
U4
Cecil
13.90
13.90
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
156.55
0.00
1351
3
U4
Cecil
13.90
13.90
Soybeans, Marred, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
604.05
0.00
1351
4
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3131
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
27.03
0.00
1351
4
U4
Cecil
2.40
2.40
Soybeans, Marred, Full Season
49 bu.
411-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
104.30
0.00
1351
51
U4
Cecil
3.70
3.70
Fescue Hay
4.9 Tons
9/1-7/31
218
0
0
Broad.
218
49.60
0
183.52
0.00
1351
6
U4
Cecil
3.20
3.20
Fescue Hay
4.9 Tons
8/1-7/31
218
0
0
Broad.
218
49.60
0
158.72
0.00
1352
1
U4
Cecil
6.70
6.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
75.46
0.00
1352
1
U4
Cecil
6.70
6.70
Soybeans, Manumd, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/I5
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
291.16
0.00
1352
2
U4
Cecil
3.00
3.00
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
33.79
0.00
1352
2
U4
Cecil
3.00
3.00
Soybeare, Marred, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
130.37
0.00
1352
3
U4
Pacolei
8.50
9.501
Wheal, Crain
46 bu.
9/1-3/31
92
0
20
Broad
361
8.19
0
69.621
0.00
1352
3
U4
Pacolet
8.50
8.50
Soybeans, Marred, Full Season
37 bu.
4/1-9/15
144
0
0
Broad.
144
32.76
0
278.49
0.00
1352
4
U4
Cecil
5.40
5.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
60.82
0.00
1352
4
U4
Cecil
5.40
5.40
Soybeans, Marred, Full Season
49 bu.
411-9/I5
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
234.67
0.00
1352
5
U4
Pacolet
6.30
6.30
Wheat, Grain
46 bu.
9/13/31
92
0
20
Broad.
36
8.19
0
51.60
0.00
1352
5
U4
Pacolet 1
6.30
6.30
Soybeans, Mauured, Full Season
37 bu.
4/1-9/15 1
144
0
0
Broad
144
32.76
0
206.41
0.00
1352
6
U4
Cecil
13,601
13.601
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911-3/31
1191
0
201
Broad.
50
11.261
0
153.171
0.00
1352
6
U4
Cecil
13.60
13.60
Soybeans, Marred, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
19l
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
591.02
0.00
-1354
S
U4
Appling
19:20
19.20
Wheat' Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
20
Broad
52
11.72
0
224.98
0.00
-1354
5
U4
Appling
19.20
19.20
Soybeans, Marred, Full Season
52 bu.
4/1-9115
202
0
0
Broad.
202
45.96
0
882.43
0.00
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V. -
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Sot Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crov
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm.
Ferl.
Nutrient
Applied
Rea
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
gal/A
tom
1000 gals
tan
-1334
6
U4
Appling
23.30
23.30
Wheat, Crain
61 bu.
9/I-3/31
123
0
20
Broad
52
11.72
0
273.02
0.00
-1354
6
U4
Appling
23.30
23.30
Soybean, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
4/1-9/I5
202
0
0
Broad.
202
45.96
0
1,070.86
0.00
-1355
1
U4
Cecil
3.86
3.86
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
911-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
43.47
0.00
-1355
1
1 U4
Cecil
3.86
3.86
n
Soybean, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
411-9/I5
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
.0
167.74
0.00
1356
5
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.I0
Cr
Wheat, am
59 bu.
9/I-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
68.70
0.00
1356
5
U4
Cecil
6.10
6.10
Soybean, Manumd, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
265.09
0.00
1356
6
U4
Appling
7.90
Wheat, Lorain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
20
Broad.
52
11.72
0
92.57
0.00
1356
6
U4
Applitg
7.90
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
4/1-9/15
202
0
0
Broad.
202
45.96
0
363.08
0.00
1356
7
U4
Appling
2.00
Wheat, Crain
61 bu.
9/I-3131
123
0
20
Broad.
52
11.72
0
23.44
0.00
1356
7
U4
Applivg
2.00
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
52 bu.
4/1-9/I5
202
0
0
Broad.
202
45.96
0
91.92
0.00
1356
8
U4
Appliug
[3.60
1.10
Wheat, Crain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
20
Broad
52
11.72
0
12.99
0.00
1356
8
U4
Appling
1.10
Soybean, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
4/I-9/15
202
0
0
Broad
202
45.96
0
50.56
0.00
1356
9
U4
Cecil
3.60
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
40.55
0.00
1356
9
U4
Cecil
3.60
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/I-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
156.43
0.00
1358
1
U4
Cecil
10.60
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
119.38
0.00
1358
1
U4
Cecil
10.60
10.60
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
460.65
0.00
1358
2
U4
Cecil
8.40
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
94.60
0.00
1358
2
U4
Cecil -
8.40
Soybeans, Matured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
365.04
0.00
-1372
1
U4
Cecil
L2.40
6.40
(3rchardgress Bay
3.9 Tan
811.7131
173
0
0
Broad.
173
39.36
0
251.92
0.00
-1372
11
U4
Cecil
2.40
Wheat, Gram
58 bu.
9/I-3/31
117
0
20
49
11.04
0
- 26.48
0.00
-1372
11
U4
Cecil
2.40
Soybeare, Matured, Full Season
48 btr
411-9115
187
0
0
187
42.55
0
102.11
0.00
-1372
121
U4
Cecil
5.10
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
209
49
11.04
0
56.28
0.00
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Waste Utili7Atinn Tnhle
v.
Tract
Field
Somme
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
fibs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
lbs/A
1000
gal/A
tons
1000 gals
tons
-16911
2
U4
Cecil
9.28
9.28
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
1 117
0
20
Broad
491
11.04
0
102.40
0.00
-16911
2
U4
Cecil
9.28
9.28
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
4/1-9/15
187
0
0
Broad
187
42.55
0
394.84
0.00
-16911
3
U4
Cecil
8.48
8.48
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/I-3/31
117
0
20
Broad
49
11.04
0
93.58
0.00
-16911
3
U4
Cecil
8.48
8.48
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
4/1-9/15
187
0
0
Broad.
197
42.55
0
360.80
0.00
-16911
4
U4
Cecil
20.30
18.30
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/I-3131
119
0
20
Broad
50
1L26
0
206.10
0.00
-16911
4
U4
Cecil
20.30
18.30
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
01
795.26
0.00
-16911
5
U4
Cecil
1.79
1.79
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
20.161
0.00
-16911
5
U4
Cecil
1 1.79
1.79
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/I-9/15
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
77.79
0.00
-16911
6
U4
Cecil
1.35
1.35
Wheat, Crain
58 bu.
911-3131
117
0
20
Broad.
49
11.04
0
14.90
0.00
-16911
6
U4
Cecil
1.35
1.35
Soybeans, Ma Lured, Full Season
48 bu.
411-9/15
187
0
0
Broad
187
42.55
0
57.44
0.00
-16911
7
U4
Cecil
18.60
18.60
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
20
Broad
49
11.04
0
205.25
0.00
-16911
7
U4
Cecil
18.60
18.60
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
4/1-9/I5
1 187
0
0
Broad.
187
42.55
0
79137
0.00
-16911
8
U4
Cecil
2.11
2.11
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
20
Broad
49
11.041
0
23.28
0.00
-16911
8
U4
Cecil
2.11
2.11
Soybeans, Manned, Full Season
48 bu.
411-9115
187
0
0
Broad
187
42.55
0
89.77
0.00
-16911
9
U4
Pacolet
2.91
2.91
Wheat, Grain
48 bu.
9/1-3/31
96
0
20
Broad
38
9.65
0
25.16
0.00
-16911
9
U4
Pacelet
2.91
2.91
Soybeans, Marred, Full Season
38 bu.
4/1.9/I S
148
0
0
Broad
148
33.67
0
97,99
0.00
-17090
1
U4
Cecil
10.50
10.50
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911-3131
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
118.26
0.00'
-17090
1
U4
Cecil
10.50
10.50
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
436.30
0.00
-17090
21
U4
Cecil
4.50
4.501
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
50.68
0.00
-17090
2
U4
Cecil
4.50
4.50
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/I5
191
0
0
Broad
0
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
-17573
+U4
U4
Appling
14.30
14.30
Wheat, Crain
64bu.
9/1.3/31
129
0
20
Brod.
55
12.40
0
177.32
0.00
- 77573
Appling
14.30
14.30
Soybeans, Marred, Full Season
54 bu.
4/1-9/I5
210
0
0
Broad
210
47.78
0
683.23
0.00
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Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
(lbs/Al
Conn,
Ferl.
Nutrient
Applied
fibs/A)
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
lbs/A
1000
l/A
tons
1000 gals
tons
-17573
21
U4
Appling
6.60
6.60
Wheat, Crain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
20
Broad
55
12.40
01
81.84
0.00
-17573
2
U4
Appling
6.60
6.60
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
34 bu.
411-9115
210
0
0
Broad
210
47.78
0
315.35
0.00
-17573
5
U4
Appling
2.20
2.20
Wheat, Crain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0
27.28
0.00
-17573
5
U4
Appling
2.20
2.20
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
4/1-9/15
210
0
0
Broad
210
47.78
0
105.12
0.00
-17573
6
U4
Appling
4.00
4.00
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3131
129
0
20
Broad.
35
12.40
0
49.60
0.00
-17573
6
U4
Appling
4.00
4.00
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
4/1-9/15
210
0
0
Broad.
210
47.78
0
191.12
0.00
-17573
7
U4
Appling
1 12.00
12.00
Wheat Crain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.401
0
148.80
0.00
-17573
7
U4
Appling
12.00
12.00
Soybeans, Mamwed, Full Season
54 bu.
411-9/I3
210
0
0
Broad
210
47.78
0
573.36
0.00
-17573
8
U4
Appling
4.50
4.50
Wheat Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3131
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0
55.80
0.00
-17573
8
U4
Appling
4.50
4.50
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
4/1.9/15
210
0
0
Broad.
210
47.78
0
215.01
0.00
-17574
1
U4
Appling
7.00
7.00
Wheat Crain
64 bu.
9/1.3131
129
0
20
Broad
55
12.40
0
86.80
0.00
-17574
I
U4
Appling
7.00
7.00
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
4/1.9/15
210
0
0
Broad.
210
47.78
0
334.46
0.00
-17574
10
U4.
Appling
5.50
5.50
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3131
129
0
20
Broad.
53
12.40
0
68.201
0.00
-17574
10
U4
Appling
5.50
5.50
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
4/1-9/15
210
0
0
Broad
210
47.78
0
262.79
0.00
-17574
11
U4
Appling
1.60
1.60
Wheat Grain
64 bu.
9/1.3131
129
0
20
Broad.
55
12.40
0
19.84
0.00
-17574
11
U4
Appling
1.60
1.60
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
4/1-9115
210
0
0
Broad
210
47.78
0
76.45
0.00
-17574
2
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Wheat Grain
64 bu.
9/1.3/31
129
0
20
Broad
55
12.40
0
53.32
0.00
-17574
2
U4
Appling
4.30
4.30
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
4/1-9/15
210
0
0
Broad.
210
47.78
0
205.45
0.00
-17574
5
U4
Cecil
10.70
10.70
Wheat Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
20
Broad
49
11.041
0
118.07
0.00
-17574
3
U4
Cecil
10.70
10,70
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
411-9/15
187
0
0
Broad.
1117
42.55
0
455.25
0.(10
-17574
6
U4
Appling
1.10
1.10
Wheat Cram
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
20
Broad
55
12.40
0
13.64
0.00
-17574
6
U4
Appling
1.10
1.10
Soybeans, Mamrred, Full Season
54 bu.
4/1.9115
210
0
0
Broad
210
47.78
0
52.56
0.00
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i mtion Table
Tract
Field
Sauce
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Reqd
Comm.
Fen.
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
gal/A
tons
1000 gals
tons
-2844
11
U4
Appling
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
20
Broad
52
11.72
0
30.47
0.00
-2844
2
U4
Appling
5.30
5.30
Wheat, Crain
61 bu.
9/1-3131
123
0
20
Broad
52
11.72
0
62.10
0.00
-2844
2
U4
Appling
5.30
5.30
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
4/1.9/15
202
0
0
Broad
202
45.96
0
243.59
0.00
-2844
3
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
20
Broad.
52
11.72
0
65.62
0.00
-2844
3
U4
Appling
5.60
5.60
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
4/I-9/15
202
0
0
Broad
202
45.96
0
257.38
0.00
-2846
1
U4
Cecil
7.60
7.60
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
85.59
0.00
-2846
1
U4
Cecil
7.60
7.60
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
'4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191,
43.461
0
330.27
0.00
-2846
4
U4
Cecil
2.21
2.21
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/I-3131
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
24.89
0.00
-2846
4
U4
Cecil
2.21
2.21
Soybean, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
96.04
0.00
-3410
1
1 U4
Cecil
16.10
16.10
Wheat, Crrein
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
18133
0.00
-3410
l
U4
Cecil
16.10
16.10
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
699.66
0.00
-3410
8
U4
Cecil
24.80
24.80
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/I-3131
119
0
20
Broad. 1
50
11.26
01
279.31
0.00
-3410
8
U4
Cecil
24.80
24.80
Soybean, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
411.9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
1,077.74
0.00
3417
1
U4
Appling
20.40
20.40
Wheat, Grain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
20
Broad.
52
11.72
0
239.04
0.00
3417
1
U4
Appling 1
20.40
20.40
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
4/I-9/15
202
0
0
Broad
202
45.96
0
937.58
0.00
3417
2
U4
Appling
4.90
4.90
Wheat, Crain
61 bu.
9/1-3/31
123
0
20
Broad
52
11.72
0
57.42
0.00
3417
2
U4
Appling
4.90
4.90
Soybean, Manured, Full Season
52 bu.
411-9/15
202
0
0
Broad
202
45,96
0
225.201
0.00
3417
3
U4
Appling
2.91
2.91
Wheat, Grain
64 bu.
9/1-3/31
129
0
20
Broad
55
12.40
0
36.08
0.00
3417
)
U4
Appling
2.91
2.91
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
54 bu.
4/1-9/15
210
0
0
Broad.
210
47.78
0
139.04
0.00
3423
1
U3
Cecil
7.891
3.681
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
911-3/31
119
0
20
Irri?,
50
33.03
0
121.54
0.00
3423
1
U3
Cecil
7.89
3.68
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Irrig.
191
127.44
0
468.97
0.00
3423
2
U3
Cecil 1
13.00
8.30
Omhardgrass Hay
3.6 Ton
8/1-7/31
160
0
0
brig.
160
106.76
0
886.07
0.00
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUI' Pape 20
Waste Utilization Tahle
Vrar 2
- Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitrogen
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm.
Felt
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(Ibs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(am)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
gal/A
tons
1000 gab
tons
3423
7
U4
Cecil
4.36
4.36
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/3)
117
0
20
Broad
49
11.04
0
48.11
0.00
3423
7
U4
Cecil
4.36
4.36
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
4/1-9/15
187
0
0
Broad
187
42.55
0
185.51
0.00
3423
9
U4
Hiwassee
5.39
5.39
Wheat, Grain
56 bu.
9/I-3/31
113
0
20
Broad.
47
10.58
0
57.03
0.00
3423
9
U4
Hiwassee
5.39
5.39
Soybeans, Manumd, Full Season
47 bu.
4/1-9/15
183
0
0
Broad
183
41.64
0
224.42
0.00
-3438
1
U4
Cecil
9.50
9.50
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
1 L26
0
106.99
0.00
-3438
1
U4
Cecil
9.50
9.50
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
412.84
0.00
-3438
3
U4
Cecil
15.40
15.40
Wheat, Crain
59 bu.
9/1-3/31
1 119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
173.44
0.00
-3438
3
U4
Cecil
15.40
15.40
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
brig.
191
47.80
0
736.16
0.00
-3443
1
U4
Cecil
6.40
6.40
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
20
Broad
49
11.04
0
70.62
0.00
-3443
1
U4
Cecil
6.40
6.40
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
4/1.9/15
187
0
0
Broad.
187
42.53
0
272.30
0.00
-3443
2
U4
Cecil
0.50
0.50
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
20
Broad
49
11.04
0
5.52
0.00
-3443
2
U4
Cecil
0.50
0.50
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
4/1-9/15
187
0
0
Broad.
187
42.55
0
21.27
0.00
-3443
3
U4
Cecil
9.50
8.50
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
20
Broad
49
11.04
0
93.80
0.00
-3443
3
U4
Cecil
8.50
8.50
Soybeans, Mamrred, Full Season
48 bu.
4/I-9/15
187
0
0
Broad
187
42.55
0
361.65
0.00
-3443
7
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Wheat, Grain
58 bu.
9/1-3/31
117
0
20
Broad.
49
11.04
0
28.69
0.00
-3443
7
U4
Cecil
2.60
2.60
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
48 bu.
4/1.9/15
187
0
0
Broad.
187
42.55
0
110.62
0.00
5227
1
U4
Pacolet
13.00
13.00
Wheat, Crain
46 bu.
9/1-3/31
92
0
20
Broad
36
8.19
0
106.48
0.00
5227
1
U4
Pacalet
13.00
13.00
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
37 bu.
4/I-9/15
144
0
0
Broad
144
32.76
0
425.93
0.00
5227
2
U4
Cecil 1
4.701
4.701
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3131
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
52.93
0.00
5227
2
U4
Cecil
4.70
4.70
Soybeans, Marmred, Full Season
49 bu.
4/1-9/15
191
0
0
Broad.
191
43.46
0
204.25
0.00
5227
3
U4
Cecil
2.70
2.70
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1.3/31
119
0
20
Broad
50
11.26
0
30.41
0.00
5227
3
U4
Cecil
2.70
2.70
Soybeans, Manured, Full Season
49 bu.
411-9115
191
0
0
Broad
191
43.46
0
117.33
0.00
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Waste Utilization Table
Year 2
Tract
Field
Source
I.D.
Soil Series
Total
Acre
Use.
Acres
Crop
RYE
Applic.
Period
Nitmm
PA
Nutrient
Req'd
Comm.
Fert.
Nutrient
Applied
Res.
(lbs/A)
Applic.
Method
Manure
PA
Nutrient
Applied
Liquid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(acre)
liquid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
Solid
Manure
Applied
(Field)
N
N
N
Ibs/A
1000
A
tons
1000 gals
tons
5227
4
U4
Cecil
3.50
3.50
Wheat, Grain
59 bu.
9/1-3131
119
0
20
Broad.
50
11.26
0
39.42
0.00
5227
4
U4
Cecil
3.50
3.50
Soybeans, Mam red, Full Season i
49 bu.
4/1-9/I5
1 191
0
0
Broad.
i 191 i
43.46
0
152.10
0.00
Total Applied, 1000 gallons
44,377.71
Lagoon Liquids
Total Produced, 1000 gallons
1,604.74
'
Balance, 1000 gallons
42,772.97
Total Applied, tons
0.00
Mamrre Solids
Total Produced, tore
0.00
Balance, tons
0.00
Notes: 1. In the tract column, symbol — means leased, otherwise, owned.
2. Symbol • means user entered data.
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523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 WUT Page 22
The Irrigation Application Factors for each field in this plan are shown in the following table. Infiltration
rate varies with soils. If applying waste nutrients through an irrigation system, you must apply at a rate
that will not result in runoff. This table provides the maximum application rate per hour that may be
applied to each field selected to receive wastewater. It also lists the maximum application amount that
each field may receive in any one application event.
Irrigation Application Factors
Application Rate
Application Amount
Tteel
Field
Sob Series
(=bmbow)
(inches)
3423
1
Cecil
0.40
1.00
3423
2
Cecil
0.40
1.00
3438
3 -
Cecil
0.40
1.00
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The Required Soil Test Values shown in the following table provide a summary of recommended actions that should be taken if soil tests indicate
excessive levels of copper or zinc. Fields that receive manure must have an annual soil analysis for these elements. High levels of zinc and copper can
adversely affect plant growth. Alternative crop sites must be used when the concentration of these metals approach excessive levels. Site fife can be
estimated by dividing the amount of copper and zinc to be applied in Ibs/acre by 0.036 and 0.071, respectively and multiplying the result by 0.85. By
adding this quantity to the current soil index for copper or zinc, we can predict fife of the site for waste disposal.
In addition to copper and zinc indices, this table also provides a summary of lime recommendations for each crop based on the most recent soil sample.
Application of lime at recommended rates is necessary to maintain soil pH in the optimum range for crop production .
Required Snil Teat Values
Tract Field
Crop
pH
Lime Recur
(tonshcre)
Cu-1 Copper Reco elation
ZhI
Zim Recommendation
Date Printed: 04-08-2003 STV Page 1 of 1
The Nutrient Management Recommendations table shown below provides an annual summary of the nutrient
management plan developed for this operation. This table provides a nutrient balance for the listed fields and crops for
each year of the plan. Required nutrients are based on the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient
requirements and soil test results. The quantity of nutrient supplied by each source is also identified.
The total quantity of nitrogen applied to each crop should not exceed the required amount. However, the quantity of
other nutrients applied may exceed their required amounts. This most commonly occurs when manure or other
byproducts are utilized to meet the nitrogen needs of the crop. Nutrient management plans may require that the
application of animal waste be limited so as to prevent over application of phosphorous when excessive levels of this
nutrient are detected in a field. In such situations, additional nitrogen applications from nonorganic sources maybe
required to supply the recommended amounts of nitrogen.
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NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data.
Date Printed:
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04-08-2003 NMIt Page I of 1
The Available Waste Storage Capacity table provides an estimate of the number of days of storage
capacity available at the end of each month of the plan. Available storage capacity is calculated as the
design storage capacity in days minus the number of days of net storage volume accumulated. The start
date is a value entered by the user and is defined as the date prior to applying nutrients to the first crop in
the plan at which storage volume in the lagoon or holding pond is equal to zero.
Available storage capacity.should be greater than or equal to zero and less than or equal to the design
storage capacity of the facility. If the available storage rapacity is greater than the design storage capacity,
this indicates that the plan calls for the application of nutrients that have not yet accumulated. If available
storage capacity is negative, the estimated volume of accumulated waste exceeds the design storage volume
of the structure. Either of these situations indicates that the planned application interval in the waste
utilization plan is inconsistent with the structure's temporary storage capacity.
AvailablP WaetP CtnrnaP (�n nnrifii
Source Name
JDairy holding Lot -Li uid Runoff to WSP #2
Design Stora Ca aci (Days)
Start Date
1/01
90
Plan Year
Month
Available Storage Capacity (Days)
1
1
90
1
2
90
1
3
90
1
4
89
1
5
87
1
6
86
1
7
84
1
8
90
1
9
89
1
10
73
1
11
43
1
12
12
2
1
10
2
2
90
2
3
59
2
4
90
2
5
88
2
6
87
2
7
85
2
8
90
2
9
90
2
10
74
2
11
44
2
12
13
* Available Storage Capacity is calculated as of the end of each month.
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Availnhln W.o+. c+..— -- n
Source Name Dai Holdin Lot
WSP #1 -Hea sl
Desi Storn Ca aci
Start Date 3/01
a a
180
Plan Year
Month
Available Storage Capacity (Days) a
1
1
180
1
2
180
1
3
180
I
4
150
1
5
119
1
6
89
1
7
58
I
8
72
I
y
180
1
10
149
1
11
119
1
12
88
2
1
57
2
2
180
2
3
149
2
4
180
2
5
149
2
6
119
2
7
88
2
8
102
2
y
180
2
10
149
2
11
119
2
12
88
w w uwa[ea as 01 me ena of each month.
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Crop Notes
Corn Silage: Piedmont and Mountains
The following crop note applies to field(s): 9
In the Piedmont, corn should be planted when soil temperature reaches 52 to 55 degrees fahrenheit. Plant
1-2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and
information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for
your area and conditions. Apply 10 to 12 lbs. nitrogen per ton of expected yield. All nitrogen can be
applied at planting. Also acceptable is to apply 2/3 to 3/4 of the nitrogen at planting and the rest when corn
is in the 7 to 9 leaf stage. Tropical corn for silage needs about 6-8 lbs nitrogen per ton of expected yield
applying no more than 100 to 120 lbs total nitrogen. Research has shown that nitrogen can be reduced by
approximately 15 percent when soil injected. The total N is dependent on the soil type and expected yield.
Apply phosphorus and potassium according to a soil test before planting. Phosphorus is best utilized
when banded with the planter as a starter. Plant samples can be analyzed during the growing season to
monitor the nutrient status of the corn. Timely management of weeds and insects is essential in profitable
corn silage production. Plant a cover crop after harvest.
The following crop note applies to field(s): 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Corn Silage: Piedmont and Mountains
In the Piedmont, corn should be planted when soil temperature reaches 52 to 55 degrees fahrenheit. Plant
1-2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and
information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for
your area and conditions. Apply 10 to 12 lbs. nitrogen per ton of expected yield. All nitrogen can be
applied at planting. Also acceptable is to apply 2/3 to 3/4 of the nitrogen at planting and the rest when corn
is in the 7 to 9 leaf stage. Tropical corn for silage needs about 6-8 lbs nitrogen per ton of expected yield
applying no more than 100 to 120 lbs total nitrogen. Research has shown that nitrogen can be reduced by
approximately 15 percent when soil injected. The total N is dependent on the soil type and expected yield.
Apply phosphorus and potassium according to a soil test before planting. Phosphorus is best utilized
when banded with the planter as a starter. Plant samples can be analyzed during the growing season to
monitor the nutrient status of the corn. Timely management of weeds and insects is essential in profitable
corn silage production. Plant a cover crop after harvest.
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523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 04-08-2003 CropNote Page 1 of 4
The following crop note applies to field(s): 9
Wheat: Piedmont
In the Piedmont, wheat should be planted from October 10-November 3. Plant 22 seed/drill row foot at 1-1
1/2" deep and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time.
See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain
Production Guide". Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Adequate
depth control when planting the wheat is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and
information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for
your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 lbs/acre N at planting. Increase the N at planting to 40
lbs/acre in no -till .wheat. Apply phosphorus and potash according to soil test recommendations at this time.
The remaining N should be applied during the months of February -March. The total N is dependent on the
soil type. Plant samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the nutrient status of the
wheat. Timely management of diseases, insects and weeds are essential for profitable wheat production.
The following crop note applies to field(s): 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Wheat: Piedmont
In the Piedmont, wheat should be planted from October 10-November 3. Plant 22 seed/drill row foot at 1-1
1/2" deep and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time.
See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain
Production Guide". Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Adequate
depth control when planting the wheat is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and
information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for
your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 lbs/acre N at planting. Increase the N at planting to 40
Ibs/acre in no -till wheat. Apply phosphorus and potash according to soil test recommendations at this time.
The remaining N should be applied during the months of February -March. The total N is dependent on the
soil type. Plant samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the nutrient status of the
wheat. Timely management of diseases, insects and weeds are essential for profitable wheat production.
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523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 04-08-2003 Crop Note Page 2 of 4
The following crop note applies to field(s): 5, 6
Fescue: Piedmont
Adaptation: Well -adapted.
In the Piedmont, tall fescue can be planted Aug. 20 to Oct. 10 (best) and Feb. 15 to Mar. 20. For
Pure -stand broadcast seedings use 20 to 30 lb/ac., for drilled use 15 to 20 lb/ac. seed. Use certified seed to
avoid introducing weeds or annual ryegrass. Plant seed 0.25" to 0.5" deep for pure stands, 0.25" in mixture
with clovers. Soil test for preplant and maintenance lime, phosphorus, and potassium recommendations.
Apply 40 to 60 lb/ac nitrogen at planting for pure stands only. Do not apply N for mixtures with clovers
but use proper legume inoculation techniques. Apply 150 to 200 Ib/ac. N to pure -stand fescue for hay
production; reduce N rates by 25% to 50% for grazing. Apply N Feb. 1 to Mar. 20 and Aug. 20 to Sept.
30, with equal amounts in each window. Refer to NCSU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization
of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for additional information or consult your regional agronomist
or extension agent for assistance.
The following crop note applies to field(s): 9
Soybeans -Full Season: Piedmont
The suggested planting date for soybeans in the Piedmont is April 25-May 25. Review the NCSU Official
Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the
characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Plant 2-4 seed/row foot for 7-8" drills; 4-6 seed/row
foot for 15" rows; 6-8 seed/row foot for 30" rows and 8-10 seed/row foot for 36" rows. Increase the
seeding rate by at least 10% for no -till planting. Seeding depth should be 1-1 1/2" and adequate depth
control is essential. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test report can be applied at planting.
Soybeans produce their own nitrogen and are normally grown without additions of nitrogen. However,
applications of 20-301bs/acre N are sometimes made at planting to promote early growth and vigor. Tissue
samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the overall nutrient status of the soybeans.
Timely management of weeds and insects are essential for profitable soybean production.
The following crop note applies to field(s): 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Soybeans -Full Season: Piedmont
The suggested planting date for soybeans in the Piedmont is April 25-May 25. Review the NCSU Official
Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the
characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Plant 2-4 seed/row foot for 7-8" drills; 4-6 seed/row
foot for 15" rows; 6-8 seed/row foot for 30" rows and 8-10 seed/row foot for 36" rows. Increase the
seeding rate by at least 10% for no -till planting. Seeding depth should be 1-1 1/2" and adequate depth
control is essential. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test report can be applied at planting.
Soybeans produce their own nitrogen and are normally grown without additions of nitrogen. However,
applications of 20-301bs/acre N are sometimes made at planting to promote early growth and vigor. Tissue
samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the overall nutrient status of the soybeans.
Timely management of weeds and insects are essential for profitable soybean production.
Orchardgrass: No Comment
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The following crop note applies to field(s): 10, 11
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The following crop note applies to field(s): 1, 2
Orchardgms: No Comment
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Required Specifications For Animal Waste Management
1. Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift,
manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during
operation or land application. Any discharge of waste that reaches surface
water is prohibited.
2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either
owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly
apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly
dispose of the waste, he/she shall provide evidence of an agreement with a
landowner, who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use
of the land for waste application. It is the responsibility of the owner of the
waste production facility to secure an update of the Nutrient Management
Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of
animals, method of application, receiving crop type, or available land.
3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs
for realistic crop yields based upon soil type, available moisture, historical
data, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are
regulations that restrict the rate of applications for other nutrients.
4. Animal waste shall be applied to land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per
year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at more than 5 tons per acre per
year but less than 10 tons per acre per year provided grass filter strips are
installed where runoff leaves the field (see USDA, NRCS Field Office
Technical Guide Standard 393 - Filter Strips).
5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or by disldng after waste
application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from
the land application field.
6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, waste will
be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When waste is
applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be
broadcast provided the application does not occur during a season prone to
flooding (see "Weather and Climate in North Carolina" for guidance).
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523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 Specification Page 1
7. . Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil infiltration rate
such that runoff does not occur offsite or to surface waters and in a method
which does not cause drift from the site during application. No ponding
should occur in order to control odor and flies.
8. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events,
or when the soil surface is frozen.
9. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner
that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth.
The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered.
10. Nutrients from waste shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted
crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Wastelnutrient loading
rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover
crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more
than 30 days prior to planting of the crop or forages breaking dormancy.
11. Any new swine facility sited on or after October 1,1995 shall comply with
the following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is
applied from a lagoon that is a component of a swine farm shall be at least
50 feet from any residential property boundary and canal. Animal waste,
other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1,1995, shall
not be applied closer that 25 feet to perennial waters.
12. Animal waste shall not be aanlied closer than 100 feet to wells.
13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other
than those owned by the landowner.
14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public
right-of-ways.
15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways, or
wetlands by a discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied
to prior converted cropland provided the fields have been approved as a
land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be
applied on grassed waterways that discharge directly into water courses,
and on other grassed waterways, waste shall be applied at agronomic rates
in a manner that causes no runoff or drift from the site.
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Mi. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, toilets,
sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management
system.
17. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all
disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shall
be fenced, as necessary, to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees,
shrubs, and other woody species, etc., are limited to areas where considered
appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and accessible. Berms
and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion,
leakage, or discharge.
18. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the
owner is responsible for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which
will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution, and erosion.
19. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on
a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular
maintenance checklist should be kept on site.
20. Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and other
crops for direct human consumption. However, if animal waste is used on
crops for direct human consumption, it should only be applied pre -plant
with no further applications of animal waste during the crop season.
21. Highly visible markers shall be installed to mark the top and bottom
elevations of the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste
treatment lagoons. Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level
between the markers. A marker will be required to mark the maximum
storage volume for waste storage ponds.
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22. Waste shall be tested within 60 days of utilization and soil shall be tested at
least annually at crop sites where waste products are applied. Nitrogen
shall be the rate -determining nutrient, unless other restrictions require
waste to be applied based on other nutrients, resulting in a lower application
rate than a nitrogen based rate. Zinc and copper levels in the soils shall be
monitored and alternative crop sites shall be used when these metals
approach excessive levels. pH shall be adjusted and maintained for
optimum crop production. Soil and waste analysis records shall be kept for
a minimum of five years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be
maintained for am timimum of three years.
Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for five (5)
years.
23. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina
regulations.
523035 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 4/8/2003 Specification Page 4
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James B. Hunt, Jr.,Governor NCDENR
Bill Holman, Secretary
Kerr T. Stevens, Director NOfiiR-17-AROLINA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT A MA'gC7"QiR_T.OURCES
N.C. Dept. of EHNR
February 25, 2000 MAR 0 7 2000
Kenneth Wright
J.M Wright Farm Winston-S-1em
315 Wright Dairy Rd. Iaegional OfficO
Reidsville NC 27320 L
Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWC790006
J.M Wright Farm
Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment,
Storage and Application System
Rockingham County
Dear Kenneth Wright:
In accordance with your application received on August 19, 1999, we are forwarding this
Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to J.M. Wright & Sons, authorizing the operation of the subject
animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General
Permit AWG200000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not
limited to, the management of animal waste from the J.M Wright Farm, located in Rockingham County,
with an animal capacity of no greater than 150 Milking Cows and 40 Heifers and the application to land
as specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP).
The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until April 30, 2003. Pursuant to this COC,
you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations
as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC, with no discharge of wastes to
surface waters. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and
operational information must be established for this farm. Any increase in waste production greater than
the certified design capacity or increase in number of stocked animals above the number authorized by
this COC will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and shall be completed prior to
actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals.
Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the
General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance
with NCGS 143-215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive
relief.
Upon notification by the Division of this COC's expiration, you shall apply for its renewal. This
request shall be made within 30 days of notification by the Division.
1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-715.6048
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper
Certificate of Coverage A090006
J.M Wright Farm
Page 2
This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be
submitted to the DWQ prior to a name change or change in ownership.
If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the
right to applys for. an -individual n6n-discharge permit by contacting the engineer listed below for
information .on this.'process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and
binding:
The subject farm`i"s' located in the Winston-Salem Regional Office. The Regional Office Water
Quality Staff, may be, reached at (336) 771-4600. If you need additional information concerning this
COC or the•General Permit,'please contact Dianne Thomas at (919) 733-5083 ext. 364.
erely,
Kerr T. Stevens
cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's)
RockinghamCounty Health Department
Winston-Salem Regional Office, Water Quality Section_
Rockingham County Soil and Water Conservation District
Permit File
NDPU Files
State of North Carolina
I Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Bill Holman, Secretary
Kerr T. Stevens, Director
J.M WRIGHT FARM
315 WRIGHT DAIRY RD.
REIDSVILLE NC 27320
Attn: Kenneth Wright
Dear Kenneth Wright:
Allllltat��
WDENR
NORTH CAR R NT OF
ENVIRONMENT I ZM0TURCES
N.C. Deter. ur EHNR
November 12,1999 MAR O 7 POGO
Winston-S +,letp
Regional office
Subject: Application No. AWC790006
Additional Information Request
J.M Wright Farm
Animal Waste Operation
Rockingham County
The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional
.information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by December 12, 1999:
Please provide a third party applicator agreement for the broadcast portion of the waste stream.
2. Your facility is certified for 150 dairy cows. Information submitted with the application package indicates
that there may also be 40 heifers at the facility. The certification number should be the total number of
animals contributing to the waste stream at the facility. Please see the enclosed page for amending
certifications. Please contact your technical specialist to discuss what may need to be done. Cl-V
3. I was unable to find the Waste Utilization Agreement (lease agreement) for T1339 Elsie Brown.l[).` f11
Please note that all WUP revisions must be signed and dated by both the owner and the technical specialist. Please
reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed,
sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter must be
submitted on or before December 12, 1999 or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A
N.C.A.C. 2H .0200 and your facility will be considered to be operating without a permit.
Please be advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North
Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management
Commission.
If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 364.
Sincerely,
�5_�
Dianne Thomas
Soil Scientist
Non -Discharge Permitting Unit
cc: Winston-Salem Regional Office, Water Quality
Permit File
Rockingham Co. SWCD
1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-715-6048
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CeTfification Amendment for Cattle Facilities
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Facility Number I !I per/ Facility Name v
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Number of Animals Facility is Certified for �� l] Date of Certification 1Z I'rl I 11
Please indicate the maximum number of animals that your animal waste management system is designed to
accommodate:
Dairy Milkinc+dry cows 150 0 O Heifers
Calves V v v
Beef Brood Cows
Feeders
Stockers
TOTAL ANIMAL NUMBER
** If this total is equal to the number that your facility is certified for, you do not need to complete the rest of this
form. If the above total number of animals is different than your certified number but it is what your technical
specialist evaluated when your facility was certified, please have your technical specialist amend the certification by
completing the section below. If your facility was not previously evaluated and certified for the maximum design
capacity, you must have a technical specialist re -certify your facility. Your certification number should be the
maximum number of animals (cows, heifers, calves, etc.) that your animal waste management system can
accommodate.
Please use the space below to describe the operation.
Amended Certification (only needed if the incorrect number of animals was previously certified):
Br signing this you are certifying that the animal waste management system at this facility has been evaluated for
the maximum number of animals that it can appropriately accommodate; however, the original certification did not
correctly represent this number (shown above as Total Animal Number). Farm owner/applican �n/�!" /
Si_nature ) G�'��i �/� ✓�; Date
Farm manager (if applicable)
Signature
Date
I
Technical Specialis
Signature' Date
Phone Number (3-%.) '3 2—"¢60 9Fx1(- 3
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Non Discharge permitting
WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN - Storage Pond #1
Producer: Wright Dairy Farm
Location: 315 Wright Dairy Farm Rd.
Telephone: 910-349-4477 (Steve Wright)
Type Operation: Dairy Farm
Namber of Animals : 150 cows and 40 heifers
(Design Capacity)
The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface
and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of
commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where the waste is to be applied. This waste
utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each application
cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic
yields of the crop to be grown.
Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the
fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner. Always
apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not
apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration
rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities.. Normally
waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. With special
precautions, waste may be applied to land eroding at up to 10 tons per acre per year. Do not apply waste
on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result
in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DEM regulations. Wind conditions should also be
considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. To maximize the value of nutrients for crop
production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or
applied to bare ground not more than 30 days prior to planting. Injecting the waste or disking will
conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems.
The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of
facility. Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management
facility. Attached you will find information on proper sampling techniques, preparation, and transfer of
waste samples to the lab for analysis.
This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC
21i.0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission.
This N is from animal waste only. If nutrients from other sources such as commercial fertilizer are
applied, they must be accounted for. N must be based on realistic yield expectation.
NOTE: The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements.
Beginning in 1996 the Coastal Zone Management Act will require farmers in some eastern counties of
North Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses
Nitrogen.
Table 2: ACRES WITH AGREEMENT OR LONG TERM LEASE
Tract No.
Field No
Soil Tvpe
Crop
Lbs. N.
Per Acre
Acres
Lbs. N
Utilized
Month of
Application
1305
4
CdB2
com/sg
68
9
612
March / Nov.
1305
5
A B
cotnlsg
77
11
847
March / Nov.
1317
1
CdB2
corn/sg
68
7.94
540
March / Nov.
1336
1
CdB2
cornIsg
68
9.41
640
March / Nov.
1336
4
CdB2
grass hay
180
1.74
313.2
March / Nov.
1336
5
CdB2
grass hay
180
.88
158
March / Nov.
1336
13
CdB2
grass hay
180
4.13
743
March / Nov.
1336
6-12
CdB2
comlsg
68
10.02
681
March / Nov.
1336
14..17
CdB2
com/sg
68
7.91
538
March / Nov.
1341
2-18
A B
corn/sg
77
24.8
1910
March / Nov.
1347
1
CdB2
comIsg
68
1.04
71
March / Nov.
1347
2
CdB2
cornIsg
68
15.65
1064
March / Nov.
1347
3
CdB2
small grain
68
1.98
135
March / Nov.
1347
4
CdB2
small grain
68
4.37
297
March / Nov.
1347
5
CdB2
small grain
68
8.14
554
March / Nov.
1347
6
CdB2
small in
68
4.76
324
March / Nov.
1347
7
CdB2
small grain
68
5.93
403
jMarch / Nov.
1347
8
CdB2
small grain
68
1.91
130
March / Nov.
1347
9
CdB2
small ain
68
.96
65
March / Nov.
1347
10
CdB2
oomlsg
68
14.04
955
March / Nov.
1347
11
CdB2
corn/sg
68
4.02
273
March / Nov.
1347
12
CdB2
corn/sg
68
5.19
353
March / Nov.
1347
13
CdB2
corn/sg
68
4.77
324
March / Nov.
1347
14
CdB2
com/sg
68
6.3
428
March / Nov.
1347
15
CdB2
cornIsg
68
6.57
447
March / Nov.
1347
17
CdB2
corn/sg
68
12.28
835
March / Nov.
1351
1
CdB2
corn/sg
68
6.4
435
March / Nov.
1351
2
PcD2
corn/sg
68
2.1
143
March / Nov. -
1351
3
CdB2
corn/sg
68
13.92
947
March / Nov.
1351
4
CdB2
corn/sg
68
2.45
167
March / Nov.
sub total
209.61
15332.2
Tract No.
Field No
Soil Type
Crop
Lbs. N.
Per Acre
Acres
Lbs. N
Utilized
Month of
Application
3419
3
pasture
135
4.97
671
March - Nov.
3419
4
CdB2
lure
135
6.71
906
March - Nov.
3419
5
PcD2
pasture
105
1.32
139
March - Nov.
3419
6
PcD2
pasture
105
1.73
260
March - Nov.
3420
1
CdB2
pasture
135
4.91
663
1 March - Nov.
3420
2
WkC
pasture
105
8.28
869
March - Nov.
3438
1
CdB2
grass hay
180
6.41
1154
March - Nov.
3438
2
PcD2
grass hay
180
2.19
394
March - Nov.
3438
3
CdB2
com/s9
68
15.4
1047
March / Nov.
5227
1
CdB2
com/sg
68
13.01
885
March/ Nov.
5227
2
CdB2
com/sg
68
5.18
NZ
March / Nov.
5227
3
CdB2
corns
68
2.23
152
March / Nov.
5227
4
CdB2
com/s
68
3.49
237
March / Nov.
subtotal
75.83
acres
7729
Sub Totals: 209.61 acres
273.98 acres
75.83 acres
ACRES FROM ABOVE
N UTILIZED
209.61
15332.2
273.98
19,733
75.83
7729
TOTALS
559.42
42,794.2
(Agreement with adjacent landowner must be attached)
(Required only if operator does not own
adequate land [see Required Specification 21)
w See footnote for Table 1.
Totals from above Tables
Acres
Lbs. Nitrogen Utilized
Table 1
142.25
13,241.6
Table 2
559.42
42 794.2
Total
701.67
56 035.8
Amount of N Produced
13 900
DeTieit
42 135.8
S
See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of waste water.
Your facility is designed for 180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed
on the average of once every _6_MONTHS. In no instance should the volume of waste being
stored in your structure exceed Elevation _96.5_
Call the local Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly Soil Conservation Service) or Soil and
Water Conservation District office after you receive the waste analysis report for assistance in determining
the amount per acre to apply and the proper application rate prior to applying the waste.
Narrative of Operation: The operator is responsible for deciding when to utilize the fields for which
purpose. In no situation is it allowable to overapply PAN to any field
The Lbs. N per Acre column in Tables 1 and 2 reflect the nitrogen for the small grain portion of the
rotation.
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EXHIBIT C
Waste Utilization - Third Party Receiver Agreement
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0[c_ ,� hereby agree to apply waste generated by in a manner
that meets the Waste Uti ' tion lord (633), or use an alternative waste utilization system that been
accepted in writing by the Division of Environmental Management.
Third Party Receiver: Date: 9
Term of Agreement: "t' � 7V Zz° ,i%%44 to
(Minimum Tw Yews on cod -Shute Items)
NRCS, NC
NNE, 1996
, F_' � - 0 . 0
WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN AGREEMENT
Name of Farm: Wright Dairy Farm
Owner/Manager Agreement
I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specification and the operation and maintenance
procedures established in the approved animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I (we)
know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or
construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of
Environment Management (DEM) before the new animals are stocked I (we) also understand that there
must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface wasters of the state from a storm event
less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. The approved plan will be Sled on -site at the farm office and
at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by DEM
upon request.
Name of Facility Owner: Steve Wright
(Please print)
Signature Date/Vi
Name of Manager(If different from owner):
Signature:
Date:
Name of Technical Specialist:(Please print) Kevin Moore
Affiliation: Rockingham County Soil & Water Conservation District
Address (Agency): PO Box 201
Wentworth, NC 27375-0201
Signature: hlcnft- - Date: //—/7-99
11/10/1599 13:29
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NSN /66a-01-]+]-7aee 5D99-+11 GENERAL
I 'wI cJ. h-�' �r0'riter5 Vain t�,
Amount of Waste Produced Per Year(eallons, ft3, tons, etc,)
cows) animals-X 7,749 gallons (amt.) waste/animal/year = 1,162,350 gallons/waste/year.
40 be rs X 5,535 gallons wastelarumal/year .................... 221,400 gallons/waste/year
Total= 1,383,750 gallons/waste/year.
Amount of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) Produced Per Year (BROADCAST)
150 cows X 78 lbs. PAN/animal/year = 11,700 Ins PAN4ear. (PAN from N. C, Tech. Guide Sid 633)
40 heifers X 551bs. PAN/animal/year = 2,2o01bs PAN/year.
13,9001bs. PAN/year r'
Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment
to apply the waste in a timely manner.
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The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown and surface
application: Drl 'Aw covn A � 1,&s"
rn t is � Ina-vuo/� p dre s
Tablel: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER g r;n ulna. d�dAa# I�
Trait Nn
FtPld No+l
Tvre.
Cron
Lhs. N.
Acres
Lhs. N
Mo h o
Per Acre
Utilized
li tion
1335
1.2
nR
ss
16_ I
2.6
56t,6
M2rc1-Nov
1335
3-9
B
cor '�
?5.
6.17
472
March/Nov..
1335
10 '
SeB
corrd
✓60
7.37
442
March l Nov,
1335
11
SeB
writ s
✓60
17.6E
1060
Nvlarch / Nov,
3423
7
CdB2
Corns
✓63
4.36
296
[viarch /Nut,
3423
8
CdB2
den
60
.95
57 -
Much -Sept.
3423
9
HwH
cotn/s
7
5.39 ✓
415
March / Nov.
3423
10
WkC
ass
✓140
3.61
505
March -Nov
3423
11
WkC
Brass
�140
6.55
917
March -Nov
3423
12
Hw1)
ass
1160
5.31
850
March-NOV
16911
1
CdB2
corns
8
14.23
968
March/Nov.
16911
2
Cd$2
c ;m/s
�68
9.23
631
March / Nov,
16911
3
CdB2
cont/s
✓68
8.48E
577
MULL / Nov.
16911
4
CQB2
e
135
20.3
2740
March -Nov
16911
S
CdB2
ha
�180
1.79
322
March -Nov
16911
6
CdB2
hav
180
1.35
243
March -Nov
16911
7
CdB2
COMA
68
18.96
1282
March / Nov.
16911
8
CdB2
store
35
2.11
285
March -Nov
16911
9
PCD2
store
-105
2.91
306
March -Nov
16911
10
P�D2
m re
l OS
2 97
312
Mac3 -Nw
TOTAL
14,4-0
13241.E
Acres
lbs. N
Ani� Waste Managemer� �lt tion
(Please'twe or print all information that does not reuutre a signature)
EYisfins or.;.'Ne11 :or r'E§ ended."'( leasecircte.on 1<
General Information: WATER GUAUTY SECTION
Name of Farm: ` W 1C NT 7)A/I). Non -Discharge ComplianEpcfty No: 7g 6
Owners)Name: J M WR16HT,JR• Rhone.N.o:QI0-349-3696
Mailing Address: 315 VJRt6H7- 'DAIRY ROAD, REI1DSy1LLE, MC, a"73 20
Farm Location: r r, County Farm is located in: ROCKI uy H AM
Latitude and Longitude: 3e 171 30 / -110 44� Lg� Integrator.
Please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified and describe below (Be specific: road
names, directions, milepost, etc.): FARM 15 LOCATED AT- THE END of
SR 2391 (WR16HT- TA1RY Ropy) -
Operation Description:
Tvpe of Swine No. of.Anlmals.
Wean to Feeder
-1 Feeder to Finish
• Farrow to Wean
• Farrow to Feeder
_t Farrow to Finish
G Gilts
t] Bt3ais
Type. ofFoultn iNo o Aniina75
D Layer
0 Pullets
Type ofCartle ,No. of Animals
V6airy /50
J Beef
Other Type of Livestock: .Number of Animals:
Acreage Available for Application 703 Required Acreage:
Number of Lagoons I Storage Ponds: oZ Total Capacity: I I Cubic Feet (ft3)
Are subsurface drains present on the farm: ITS or 0 (please cycle one)
If YES: are subsurface drains.present in the area of the LAGOON or SPRAY FIELD (please circle one)
'Owner / Manager Agreement
I (we) verifv that all the above information is correct and will be updated upon chancing. I (we) understand the operation
and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste management plan for the farm named above and will
implement these procedures. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and
storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of
Environmental Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we.) understand that there must be no discharge of
animal waste from the storage or application system to surface waters of the state either directly through a man-made
conveyance or from a storm event less severe than the 25-year. 24-hour storm and there must not be run-off from the
application of animal waste. I (we) understand that run-off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas must be
minimized using technical standards developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The approved plan will be
tiled at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. I (we) know that any modification
MUSE be approved by a technical specialist and submitted to the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to
implementation. A change in land ownership requires written notification to DEM or a new certification (if the approved
plan is changed) within 60 days of a tide transfer.
Name of Land) Owner
Signature:.
IN
Da
Name of Nianag if differ nt from owner):
r
Signature: Dater
A1VC -- August 1. 1997 1
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Technical Specialist CertifiZ'ation
-1. - As a technical specialist designated by the .North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A
NCAC 6F .0005, 1 certify that the animal waste management system for the farm named above has an animil''waste
management plan that meets or exceeds standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental `iandgement
(DEvq as specified in liA NCAC 2H.0217 and. the, USDA -Natural Resources -Conservation Service (NRCS),andlor the
- .. -..
North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuani to i5A NCAC 2H.0217 and ha NCAC 6F .0001.
0005. The 'following elements are included in the plan as applicable.. While each category designates a technical specialist
who may sien`each certification (SD, SI, WUP; RC, 1), the technical, specialist should only certify pans for which they are
technically competent - "
IL Certification of Design
A) Collection. Storage. Treatment Svstem
Chec.( rite' approptiare box . .
.tK Existing facility without retrofit (SD or wL`P) WASTE 5TOPvIt P6WD A I .
Storage volume is adequate for operation capacity: storage capahility consistent with waste utilization
requirements. r YfiAY
sftT
.New. exnanded or etrotitt_ee facility (SD) WASTE sTORA4G Qou6 A2
Animal waste storage and treatment structures. such as but not limited to collection systems. lagoons and ponds.
have been designed w meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): John Timmons
Affiliation. CkSDA- 13RG5 Date Work Completed: I t- 26-97
Address (AgenrrrSRO PAX 2O1 WEpTubR A -tJC>- 27375 Phone No.: 910-3tF2 $22
B) Land iYolication Site (WUP)
The plan provides for minfmum'separadons (buffers): adequate amount of land for waste utilization; chosen crop is
suitable for waste management; hydraulic and nutrient loading rates.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): K Eul W Mo0Rtil-
Affiliation RqcKlkl4mAA COutsT� Swag Date Work Completed: 5- I -97
Address (A.gency):PO_EU 2Ol WENTWOVW, PC. 20375 Phone No.1/0-342-6225
Signature: /t Gtryw 1'YJeoct Date: /2-9-97
C) Runoff Controls from Exterior Lots
Check rice appropriare box
.! Facility without exterior lots (SD or WUP or RC)
This facility does not contain any exterior tots.
Facility with exterior lots (RC)
Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been designed in
accordance with technical standards developed by MRCS.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): KGV IN Auoe
Aftiliation_RdGk)k4,HA/A out sk%C--D Date Work Completed:_g,22—
Address (Agency):PQ BOX ZOI�UJENTLJORTN^, /JG 27375 Phone No.:9/o-342-5225
Signature:_
A«WC -- August 1, 1997
12 -8-
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• D). Application and HantAk Equipment •
Check the appropriare hoar
-_A Existing or expanding facility with existing waste npplication eauinment (WUP or l)
Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been either field calibrated or evaluated in
accordance with existing design charts and tables and is able to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the
waste management plan: (existing application equipment can Cover the area required by the plan at rates not to
exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates. a schedule for timing of applications has been
established: required buffers can be maintained and calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part, of
the plan).
New. expanded or existino facility without existinii waste application eau inment fors rav irr pion (I)
Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been designed to apply waste as necessary to
accommodate the waste manatiement plan: (proposed application equipment can cover the area required by the
plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates: a schedule for timin, of
applications has been established: required buffers can be maintained: calibration and adjustment guidance are
contained as pan of tine plan).
f New, expanded, or existing facility without existino waste anplication eauinment for land wreadinz not using
soravirrigation. (WUP or1) WASTE 5T6QA46 POP *' I.
Animal waste application equipment specified in die plan has been selected to apply waste as necessary to
accommodate the waste management plan: (proposed application equipment can eoV tbearea required by' the' -
plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates; a schedule for timing of
applications has been established; required buffers can be maintained: calibration and adjustment guidance are
contained as pan of the plan).
Name,of Technical Specialist (Please Print): ' 6V ( Moa R6'
Affiliation ` �KInIGxaM �Ot.IfJTY SuJCl7 Date Work Completed:_2_�3-8(o e�
Address (Agency): PC Box 2ol.Wf'9n1ZR774, Nk. 27375 Phone No.:9/0 342 8225
Signature: %CGlljN {i7ecGG. Date: /2 -8-97
E) Odor Control. Insect Control, iVlortality tManagement and Emereencv Action plan (SD
Si. WUP. RC or D-
The waste management plan for this facility'includes a Waste Management Odor Control Checklist. an Insect
Control Checklist, a Mortality Management Checklist and anEmergency Action Plan. Sources of both odors and
insects have been evaluated with respect to this site and Best Management Practices io Minimize Odors and Best
Management Practices to Control Insects have been selected and included in the waste management plan. Both the
Mortality Management Plan and the.Emergency Action Plan are complete and can be implemented by this facility.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): KF_Ul tJ A0462E
Affiliation Rock-IL4 HAM GnwiTY SWCD Date Work Completed: /Z -8-9-7
Address (Agency):PQ Box 2Ql,I, UT"RT4, �C_ a-7375 Phone vo.:R/o-34z-8225
Signature: 1"ent- Date: /Z-8-47
F) Written Notice of New or Expandint• Swine Farm
The following signature block is only to be used for new or expanding swine farms that begin construction after June
21. 1996. If the Facility was built before June 21. 1996, when was it constructed or last
expanded
I (we) certify that I (we) have attempted to contact by certified mail all adjoining property owners and all property owners
who own property located across a public road. street. or highway from this new or expanding swine farm. The notice was
in compliance with the requirements of NCGS 106-305. A copy of the notice and a list of the property owners notified is
attached.
Name of Land Owner:
Signature: Date:
Name of Manager (if different from owner):
Signature: Date:
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III. Certification of Installation
A) Collection Storage. Treatment Installation
= Ne�v. expanded or retrofitted taulity .(SI) GJA5TE irMgA4e P00Z A
Animal waste storage and treatment structures, such as but not limited to lagoons and ponds. have been installed
in accordance with the approved plan to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications.
For existing facilities without retrofits, no certification is necessary.
gip
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): jd) ,Y) T►►'►'lmnAs
Affiliation (kfeDA- NRCs Dale Work Completed: t l�
Address (AgencyLX l3oX WI f-t)GN' RTHP 5 Phone �o.:9r0-342-8225
Signature:_
B) Land Apo ication Site (WL'P)
_ .. Check- the- appropriate box
The cropping system is in place on all land as specified in the animal waste management plan.
Zi Conditional Approval: all required land as specified in the plan is cleared for planting; the cropping system
as specified in the waste utilization plan has not been established and the owner has committed to establish the
vegetation as specified in the.plan by (month/day/vear); the proposed cover crop is
appropriate for compliance with the wasteutilization plan.
Also check this box if appropriate -
if the cropping system as specified in the plan can not be established on newly cleared land within 30 days
tr
of this certification, the,owner has committed to establish an interim crop for erosion conol;
•Name. of Technical Specialist (Please Print): 146VIOoORE
filiation tro6,HA ti Cnr uTY' ..SWNCD —Date Work Completed:/
Af
U< 25
Address (Agency):PO Box 201Z737
�(liEfJM�oRT AK, -5 Phone No.:9/0-342-82
Sientiture:_� 1�Lbar� Date: 1'�_--97
A
This following signature block is only to be used when the box for conditional approval in III. B
above has been checked.
I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to establish the cropping system as specified in my (our) waste utilization plan7
and if appropriate to establish the incerim crop for erosion control. and will submit to DELI a verification of completion
from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar days followins the date specified in the conditional certification. I (we)
realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me (us) to an
enforcement action from DES[.
Name of Land Owner
Signature:
Name of Manager (if different from owner):
Date:
Signature:_
Date:
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C) Runoff Controls fromeerior Lots (RC)
Facilitv with exterior lots
Methods to minimize die run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use yeas have been installed as specified
in the plan.
For facilities without exterior lots; no certification is necessary.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): KEJIAj Moor
AffiliationRQCXJQ4RAM COuWry SUJCV Date Work Completed: 1I-�
Address (Agency): ZDI,WEAITGbt'lN. NL 27375 Phone No.:91d 342 -822
Signature: «ern . LYfoterA� Date: !z -8-97
D) Application and Handling Equipment Installation (WUP or I)
Check the appropriate block-
:! Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan is o^ site and readv for u•
calibration and adjustment materials have been provided to the owners and are contained us pan of die plan.
Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has not been installed but die owner
has proposed leasing or third party application and has provided a signed cnnunct: equipment specified in
the contract agrees with the requirements of the plan: -required. buffers -can -be -maintained; calibradon-mid -
adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as putt of the plan.
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I Conditional approval: Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has
been purchased and will be on site and installed by (month day/year); there is adequate
storage to hold the waste until the equipment is installed and until the waste can be land applied in
accordance with the cropping system contained in the plan; and calibration and adjustment guidance have
been provided to the owners and are contained as pan of the plan.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): KEV i u NIcnRC
Affiliation"h4NAM Cauwrr SuJCD Date Work Completed: /o - 6 -9-7
Address (Agency): {� BOX W/pWEAML AX, Z-7375 Phone No.:9f0-3*2-82ZS
Signature:_ `vl••w Date: t 7- -s - 9 i
The following signature block is only to be used when the box for conditional approval in III D
above has been checked.
1 (we) certify that I (we) have committed to purchase the animal waste application and handling equipment as
specified in my (our) waste management plan and will submit to DEM a verification of delivery and installation
from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar days following the date specified in the conditional certification. I
(w•e) realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me
(us) to an enforcement action from OEM.
Name of Land Owner:
Signature: Date:
Name of Manager (if different from owner):
Signature: Date:
E) Odor Control. Insect Control and Mortality Nfa=!ement (SD. SI WUP RC or 1)
Methods to control odors and insects as specified in the Plan have been installed and are operational. The
mortality management system as specified in the Plan has also been installed and is operational.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print):
Affiliation Date Work Completed:
Address (Agency): Phone vo.:_
Signature: Date:
AivC -- August 1. 1997
IC, Cer-44�ea.-4
olication and Hanoe Equipment
,& the appropriate ho.r
J Existing or expanding facility with existing wt
Animal waste application equipment speciti
accordance with existing design charts and to
waste management plan: (existing application
exceed either the soecitied hydraulic or nutri
established: required buffers can be maintaine
the plan).
� IN, exonnLlgd. nr xi. 'no ' v wi[hout �Y
Animal waste application equipment specifie
accommodate the waste management plan: (p
plan at rates not to exceed either the specifi
applications has been established: required bu
contained as pan of dte plan). WP6-r6 S1
,J
eC beS�h•
to noolicadon eauinment (WUP or I)
i in the plan has been either field calibrated or evaluated in
les and is able to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the
quipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to
at loading rates. a schedule for timing of applications has been
and calibration and adjustment guidance are c.intained as part of
ing waste application eauinment for come irrigation (I)
in the plan has been designed to apply Was as necessary to
posed application equipment can cover the area required by the
hydraulic or nutrient loading rates: a.schedule for timing of
:rs can be maintained: calibration and adjustment guidance are
Rnf,E PO1Ja �a CWLY.
smv irrigation. (WUP or 1) I
.animal waste application equipmentjspecifie¢ in the plan has been selected to apply waste as necessary to
accommodate the waste management'plan: (proposed application equipment can cover the area required by the
Plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates; a schedule for timing of
applications has been established; required bul!fers can be maintained: calibradun and adjustment guidance are,
contained as pan of the plan). j
Name.of Technical Specialist (Please Print):,
Affiliation_GRA-_hAC`_ 1TST. Ct
Address
Signature:
GRfl NF}K
Date Work Completed: 3 —25-97
PhoneNo.:Xk(,— 9R8-3a32
Date: —
E) Odor Control. Insect Control. i fortality Njanagement and Emergency Action Plan (SD.
St. WUP. RC or I) j
The waste management plan for this facility includes a Wazte Management Odor Control Checklist. an Insect
Control Checklist, a Mortality b(anagement Checklist and an Emergency Action Plan. Sources of both odors and
insects have been evaluated with respect to this site and Best Management Practices to Minimize. Odors and Best
Management Practices to Control Insects have been selected and included in the waste management plan. Both the
Mortality Management Plan and the Emergency action Plan are complete and can be implemented by this facility.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print):
Affi
.address
SiLnatui
F) Written Notice of New or Espandin Syvine
The following signature block is only to be used for nee
? 1. 1996. If the facility was built before June 21. 1996,
expanded----..
1 (we) certify that I (we) have attempted to contact by cep
who own property located across a public road. street. or t
in compliance with the requirements of NCGS 106-305.
attached.
Name of Land Owner:
Si;nature:
Name of Nlanager (if different from owner):_
Si_nacure:
.0%C .- August 1. 1997 3
Date Work Cumpleted:•
Phone No.:
expanding swine farms that begin construction after June
n was it constructed or last .
mail all adjoining property owners and,311 property owners
°av from this new or exoandinti swine farm.. The notice was
v of the notice and a list of the property owners notified is
Date:
Date
J1►— L.G'r'l t't�eQTk
unoff Controls froaxterior Lots (R
8�t' Tr1s%Q,l l� 1'1
Facility with exterior lots
Mediuds to minimize die run off of polluuin
in the plan.
For facilities without exti
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print):
Affiliation
Address (Agency):_
Signature:
from lounging and heavy use areas ha%e been installed as specified
lots, no certification is necessary.
ace Work Completed:
D) ADolication and Handling Eouioment Iris�talladon, (WUP or I)
Cinch the appropriate black
Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan is on site and ready for .use:
calibration and adjustment materials have been provided to die owners and are contained -.is part of the plan.
WASTE 3ToRA46 R�LO e%� a 0NLY.
_1 Animal waste application and handling I'quipmenr specified in die plan has not been installed but the owner
has proposed leasing or third party application and has provided a signed contract: equipment specified in
the contract agrees with die requiremenP of the plan: -required buffers can be maintained: calibradomand
adjusmient guidance have been provided;[o the owners and are contained as part of.0e plan.
J Conditional approval: Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in die plan has
been purchased and will be on site anti( installed by (mondildav/vear): there is adequate
storage to hold the waste until the equipment is installed and until the waste can be land applied in
accordance with the cropping system contained in the plan: and calibration and adjustment guidance have
been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please
Affiliation CWA P1a,L 15-45r. i
Address (
Signature
The following signature block is only. to be u:
above has been checked.
I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to purct
specified in my (our) waste management plan and
from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar days
(we) realize that failure to submit this verification is
(us) to an enforcement action from DE.M.
Name of Land Owner:
Signature:
Name of Manager (if different from
Signature:
Work Completed: Io—fd 97
ne No.: -3 32
when the box for conditional approval in III D
se the animal waste application and handling equipment as
till submit to DELI a verification of delivery and installation
following the date specified in the conditional certification. I
a Violation of the waste management plan and will subject me
Date:_
Date:
E) Odor Control. Insect Control and Mortallty ;Management (SD. SI. WUP. RC or I)
Methods to control odors and insects as specific in the Plan have been installed and are operational. The
mortality management system as specified in the Plan has also been installed and is operational.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print):
Affil
Address (Agency):
Signature:
Work Completed:
hone No
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Rockingham County Governmental Center
PO Box 201
Wentworth, North Carolina 27375-0201
(910) 342-8225
December 18, 1997
NCDENR
Division of Water Quality - Compliance Group
PO Box 29535
Raleigh, NC 27626-0535
Re: Animal Waste Management Plans - Wright Dairy - 79-6
To Whom It May Concern,
Please find enclosed signed certification forms for above referenced farm. This farm is an
existing dairy farm and has not expanded. The waste storage ponds are numbered 1 and
2. Number 1 was the first constructed, and has proved to satisfy the need for manure
storage as planned. This waste has been and will continue to be hauled and spread by an
independent contractor. There are ample acres available for proper use of the waste.
Waste storage pond 92 was constructed to contain runoff and parlor wash water. This
waste will be irrigated onto nearby crop and grassland. See certifications by independent
irrigation firm for this system.
This note was prepared to help explain the uses of the different storage ponds
Best regards,
Kevin Moore
District Watershed Conservationist
Rockingham County
• State of North Carolina •
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
Non -Discharge Permit Application Form
(THIS FORM MAYBE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL)
General Permit - Existing Animal Waste Operations
The following questions have been completed utilizing information on file with the Division. Please
review the information for completeness and make any corrections that are appropriate. If a
question has not been completed by the Division, please complete as best as possible. Do not leave
any question unanswered.
1. GENERAL INFORMATION:
1.1 Facility Name: J.M Wright Farm
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1.2 Print Land Owner's name: J.M. Wrieht & Sons
1.3 Mailing address: 315 Wright Dairy Rd.
City, State: Reidsville NC
Telephone Number (include area code): 910-349-3696 or 4477
1.4 County where facility is located: Rockingham
Zip: 27320
1.5 Facility Location (Directions from nearest major highway. Please include SR numbers for state roads. Please include a
copy of a county road map with the location of the farm identified): From Reidsville take US 158 West 8 miles to SR
1001 (Woolen Store Rd.) and turn Rt. and go 2 miles to 2nd dirt road on right (Wright Dairy Rd.) and go to end of road
0.4 miles.
1.6 Pont Farm Manager's name (if different from Land Owner):
1.7 Lessee's / Integrator's name (if applicable; please circle which type is listed):
1.8 Date Facility Originally Began Operation: 01/01/46
1.9 Date(s) of Facility Expansion(s) (if applicable):
2. OPERATION INFORMATION:
2.1 Facility No.: 79 (county number); 6 (facility number).
2.2 Operation Descrip font Cattle operation
150- Certified Design Capacity
Is the above information correct? j`j�yes; j� no. If no; correct below using the design capacity of the facility
The 'No. of Animals" should be the ma tmum num er or which the waste management structures were designed.
Type of Swine No. of Animals
Type of Poultry
No. of Animals Type of Cattle No. of Animals
0 Wean to Feeder
0 Layer
0 Dairy
0 Feeder to Finish
0 Non -Layer
0 Beef
0 Farrow to Wean (# sow)
0 Turkey
0 Farrow to Feeder (# sow)
0 Farrow to Finish (# sow)
Other Type of Livestock on the farm:
No. of Animals:
FORM: AWO-G-E 5/28/98 Page 1 of 4 79 - 6
2.3 Acreage cleared and available for application (excluding all required buffers and areas not covered by the application
system): 703.00 ; Required Acreage (as listed in the AWMP): 91.00,
2.4 Number of lagoons/ storage ponds (circle which is applicable): 2
2.5 Are subsurface drains present within 100' of any of the applicationfields? YES or 9(please
please circle one)
2.6 Are subsurface drains present in the vicinity or under the lagoon(s)? YES or circle one)
2.7 Does this facility meet all applicable siting requirements? (Swine Farm Siting Act, NRCS Standards, etc.) (Swine Only)
S�o—r NO (please circle one)
What was the date that this facility's swine houses and lagoon were sited?
What was the date that this facility's land application areas were sited?
3. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST
Please indicate that you have included the following required items by signing your initials in the space provided next to each
item.
3.1 One completed and signed original and one copy of the application for General Permit - Animal
Waste Operations;
3.2 Two copies of a general location map indicating the location of the animal waste facilities and
field locations where animal waste is land applied;
3.3 Two copies of the entire Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If the facility
does not have a CAWMP, it must be completed prior to submittal of a general permit
application for animal waste operations.
The CAWMP must include the following components. Some of these components may not
have been required at the time the facility was certified but should be added to the
CAWMP for permitting purposes:
3.3.1 The Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) must include the amount of Plant Available
Nitrogen (PAN) produced and utilized by the facility.
3.3.2 The method by which waste is applied to the disposal fields (e.g. irrigation,
injection, etc.)
3.3.3 A map of every field used for land application.
3.3.4 The soil series present on every land application field.
3.3.5 The crops grown on every land application field.
3.3.6 The Realistic Yield Expectation (RYE) for every crop shown in the WUP.
3.3.7 The PAN applied to every land application field.
3.3.8 The waste application windows for every crop utilized in the WUP.
3.3.9 The required NRCS Standard specifications.
3.3.10 A site schematic.
3.3.11 Emergency Action Plan.
3.3.12 Insect Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted.
3.3.13 Odor Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted.
3.3.14 Mortality Control Checklist with the selected method noted.
3.3.15 Lagoon/storage pond capacity documentation (design, calculations, etc.). Please be
sure to include any site evaluations, wetland determinations, or hazard classifications
that may be applicable to your facility.
3.3.16 Operation and Maintenance Plan.
If your CAWMP includes any,components not shown on this list, please include the
additional components with your submittal.
FORM: AWO-G-E 5/28/98 Page 2 of 4 79 - 6
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Facility Number: 79 - 6
Facility Name: J.M Wright Farm
4.
this application for J
has been reviewed by me a
application are not complet
package will "turned to
Signature
TION:
is accurate anWcomplete to the best of my Knowle
and that if all required supporting information and
5. MANAGER'S CERTIF�C
.
application for
has been reviewed by me and is accurat
application are not completed and that i
package will be returned as incomplete.
(Land Owner's name listed in question 1.2), attest that
(Facility name listed in question 1.1)
dge. 1 understand that if all required parts of this
attachments are not included, this application
_ Date 7
TION: (complete only if different from the Land Owner)
(Manager's name listed in question 1.6), attest that this
(Facility name listed in question 1.1)
Al d com fete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this
all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application
Signaturer/")�j�u,..wt��iS� � Date 4
THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS,
SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:
NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
WATER QUALITY SECTION
NON -DISCHARGE PERMITTING UNIT
POST OFFICE BOX 29535
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535
TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083
FAX NUMBER: (919) 733-0719
FORM: AWO-G-E 5/28/98 Page 3 of 4 79 - 6
United States Natural NC-CPA-17
Department of Resources Rev. 1, 2-96
Agriculture Conservation
Service
WASTE MANAGEMENT FACII.TIY SITE EVALUATION �tiS to Sl�rase #C;�
NAME `/sit-i D&�CU r0.vrN LOCATION
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TELEPHONE gl1O — 3 q9' 3696 SIZE OPERATION /So ^A
LOCATION DATA
DISTANCE FROM NEAREST RESIDENCE NOT OWNED BY PRODUCER Z640 Fr.
DISTANCE FROM NEAREST PUBLIC FACILITY (school, church, eta) } /;01e- FT.
LS SITE WITHIN 100-YEAR FLOOD PLAIN?
YES NO 1,-,
If yes, MRCS cannot provide assistance.
_
IS SITE AT LEAST 100 FT. FROM A "BLUE LINE" PERENNIAL STREAM?
YES NO
If no, site must be relocated.
_V" _
IS SITE WITHIN 1 M1L.E ZONING JURISDICTION OF A MUNICIPALr Y7
YES NO
If yes, landowner should consult with local zoning board about required
_
permits. Permits must be obtained prior to design approval.
ARE UTILITIES IN CONSTRUCTION AREA?
YES _ NO
If yes, see Part 503 of the National Engineering Manual and follow policy.
(Copies of maps or other reference materials may be attached to site
WILL SITE INVOLVE CLEARING WOODLAND OR ANY NON -CROPLAND? YES_ NO
If yes, producer must complete Form NRCS-CPA-38 (Request for Certified
Wetland Determination/Dellneation).
WILL ACTION RESULT IN SWA.\OBUSTING? YES NO
IF WETLANDS ARE INVOLVED, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PRODUCER TO CONTACT THE US ARMY CORP OF
ENGINEERS AND THE DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT TO DETERMINE IF PERMITS ARE REQUIRED.
IF WETLANDS ARE INVOLVED, THE PRODUCER SHOULD NOT CLEAR ANY LAND UNTIL A WETLAND DELINEATION
IS MADE
NRCS will provide technical assistance In wetlands only under the following conditions. For natural wetland
inclusions less than one acre In size, MRCS will provide assistance only if the functions and values lost are fully
mitigated. For natural wetlands greater than one acre In size, MRCS will provide assistance only after a
rigorous sequencing process to Include avoidance, minimization of impacts, and compensatory mitigation is
carried out in that order of preference.
HAS ODOR CONTROL BEEN DISCUSSED WITH PRODUCER:
• PREDOMINANT WIND DIRECTION?
• ?RECHARGING LAGOON WITH FRESH WATER TO AT LEAST 1/2
OF THE CAPACrrY7
• USING GOOD SOUND JUDGMENT LN LAND APPLICATION
YES NO
NrAYES_ No
YES NO
NC-CPA-17
REV. 1, 2-96
Page 2
OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
IS ENDANGERED AND/OR THREATENED SPECIES HABITAT PRESENT!
YES _ NO ✓
IS A DESIGNATED NATURAL SCENIC AREA INCLUDED IN THE PLANNING AREA OR
WILL PLANNED ACTIONS IMPACT ON AN ADJACENT NATURAL SCENIC AREA?
YES _ NO
IS AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL OR HISTORICAL SITE LOCATED IN THE PLANNED AREA?
YES _ NO _✓
ARE THERE PRIME, UNIQUE, STATE OR LOCALLY IMPORTANT FARMLANDS IN THE
YES '� NO
OPERATING UNI17
WILL THE ACTION RESULT IN SODBUSTING?
YES _ NO
I<the answer to any of the above is yes, MRCS will not provide technical
assistance unless agency poUcv is followed.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
DOES PRODUCER OWN ENOUGH LAND TO PROPERLY LAND APPLY ALL WASTE
YES _ NO _✓
INCLUDING SLUDGE, ALTHOUGH SLUDGE MAY ONLY BE APPLIED INFREQUENTLY?
IF NO, DOES PRODUCER HAVE ACCESS TO MORE LAND?
YES .3,/ No —
IF LAND IS NOT OWNED BY PRODUCER CAN PRODUCER GET AGREEMENT ON LAND
YES ,/ NO _
ON WHICH TO APPLY WASTE?
(Attach Waste Utilization Plan to site evaluation.)
SOIL INVESTIGATION - VALID ONLY IF SOIL INVESTIGATION
SEE
�E�'oRT s� s- EN4 S
SHEETATTACHED
IS SOIL SUITABLE FOR LAGOON?
YES _
NO —
IS A LINER REQUIRED?
YES _
NO
TYPE OF LINER TO BE USED:
CLAY
_ BENTONITE _ SYNTHIs TIC—
IF CLAY LINER IS TO BE USED, IS SUITABLE CLAY AVAILABLE ON
YES _
NO
SITE?
IF CLAY IS NOT AVAILABLE ON Srr$ DOES LANDOWNER HAVE
YES _
No —
ACCESS TO CLAY?
IS A CORE TRENCH REQUIRED?
YES _
NO
(Attach soil investigation sheet to site evaluation.)
IS SUBSURFACE DRAIN TILE PRESENT!
YES _
NO
(If yes, tite must be removed or plugged)
SITE APPROVED YES _ NO_ CONDITIONAL_
COMMENTS
THIS SITE INVESTIGATION IS VALID FOR TWELVE MONTHS FROM THE DATE SHOWN BELOW. IF CONSTRUCTION
HAS NOT BEEN STARTED WITHIN TWELVEMONTHS. A NEW SITE INVESTIGATION WILL BE REQUIRED. U
SIGNATURE /� It..cr4:- M4*.Xy DATE 2L, &7
11 Changes in the local or state law or changes in the standard could require a nmv site investigation.
11
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IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS
Landowner/OperatorName: Wright Dairy / Steve Wright
Address: 283 Wright baity Rd
Reid...;rlp err 27320
Telephone: 910-349-4477
TABLE 1 - Field Specifications'
county: Rockingham
Date: 7 =9-97
Approximate
Maximum
Useable Size
or Fields.
(acres)
19
4.5
8.4 I
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Soil Type
CdB2 1
CdB2
HwB I
Slope
(%)
6-8
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678
Crop(s)
Corn -Rye Cover I
Korn-R a Cover I
Maximum
Application
Rate4
in/hr
f )
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Maximum
Application
per Irrigation
Cycle
(inches)
f )
1.6
1.6
Comments
(conservation tilled
Field
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'Table to be completed in its entirety by Field Office personnel and forwarded to the irrigation system designer.
'See attached map provided by the Field Office for field location(s).
'Total field acreage minus required buffer areas.
'Refer to N. C. Irrigation Guide, Field Office Technical Guide, Section II G. Annual application must not exceed the agronomic rates for the soil and crop used.
Irrigation Parameters
•october 1995 page-1
USDA-NRCS
North Carolina
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TABLE 3 - Solid Set Irrigation Gun Settings
Bore Nozzle
Make MGdefandType ofEquipment: Nelson F100 Gun with .75 Taper
0
OPERATING PARAMETERS
Field Nor
G V N
LOc R'r2da/
Welted
Application
Hydrant Spacing in) APP
Noule
Operating
operating
and
110mbar w
ourneler
Along
Between
Rate
(inlhr)
Dbmeler
(inche a)
Pressure
�1 Gun (Pal
�m�.dl
w
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Y�alloa
(feet)
Pipeline
Pipeartea
70'
2
21
1
283
200
200
.33
.75.
2
2 1
2
283
200
I 200
:33
.75
70
70
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2,1
3
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200
200 I
33 I
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Irrigation Parameters page-3
-- ,Gc(ober 11995
USOAVRCS
North Carolina
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
PROJECT:
DATE:
Lt)Gs ° Sara 9 2 an d . Eck; ngham Co, AX
4AR -I/97
1) A 4" x 4" treated post, painted white or a 4" diameter
schedule 40 PVC pipe with cape shall be placed at the
maximum liquid level at elevation 'T(o13
At no time should the eff'iuent level rise above the... ax��imu__m
liquid level, which is �3,7,: feet below the sett1eop
of dam.
2) A visual inspection of the waste storage pond will be
performed at least twice a year. The inspector should check
the condition of the dam and the emergency spillway.. The
inspector will need to look close for signs of slope failure
or seepage on the back slope and toe of dam: Also, a very
close look will need to be made to check for signs of animal
damage, ground hogs, muskrats, etc. Any problem found
should be brought to the attention of the technical
specialist for repair recommendations.
3) The waste storage pond will need to be mowed twice a
year. All eroded areas or areas that do not have complete
vegetative cover will be reseeded. The dam and all
constructed slopes will need to be fertilized annually with
500 pounds of 10-10-10 per acre or its equivalent.
4).Maintain all waste handling equipment pumping, loading,
hauling, spreading, etc. in accordance with owners manual.
5) All waste application shall be completed in accordance
with the waste utilization plan. The waste storage pond
will be emptied at the end of each esign storage period.
This structure is designed for D days.
See the attached NC Agricultural Extension Service Agri -
Waste Management Publication by Dr. James C. Barker for
information on sampling and testing of the effluent.
(09-16-96)
UNITED STATES DEP&ENT OF AGRICULTURE •
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE
EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
PROJECT:
DATE:
1) Call the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) to report the
problem, at the Winston-Salem Office at (910) 771-4600. If
outside normal business hours, call the NC Emergency
Management Office in Raleigh at (919) 733-3942, and give
them the name of the facility, the location and the DEM
registration/certification number.
FACILITY NAME:
LOCATION:
REGISTRATION #:
2) call 911 or the 'RdGk1Ln4ncyV1 County Sheriffs
Department if there is danger -to downstream property
(residences, roads, etc.) or human life. The number is
916-(o34 -3232
3) Contact the Contractor of the owners choice to begin
repair of the problem to minimize off -site damage. The name
and number is Roper} Cor- er 910- 342- 1538
4) Contact the technical
storage pond. Include the
person, J6kn 7tymw.ens
If this specialist is no 1
has design approval. N RCS
September 16, 1996
specialist who certified the waste
name and phone number of this
MRCS - 910-3�Z-8225
onger working, contact the one whc
Area 6:yin¢2r _Sq1irbury,%I G
bone- 70-1- 637 9.1l00
U. S. Department of Agri lture NC-ENG-34
Soil Conservation Servi • September 1980
HAZARD CLASSIFICATION'DATA SHEET FOR DAMS
Landowner_ !,{)j••, y� 0bi ry) County..
Community or Group No. ConserVation.Plan No..
Estimated Depth,of Water to. Top of Dam / oZ Ft.Length of Flood�Pool 150 Ft.
Date of Field Hazard Investigation a111 9 7
Evaluation by reach of -flood plain downstream to the point of"Ostimated minor effect
from sudden dam failure.'
Est.-.Elev. s evation
Kind of :Improvements: of Breach
Reach: Length:'Width: Slope: Land Use : Improvements ''i'' Above :Floodwater Above
•'Flood Plain: Flood Plain
1 900 75
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2600 : 2,5a : 7
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Describe potential for loss of life_apd damage to existing or probable future downstream
improvements from a sudden breach A/(on Q
Hazard Classification of Da (a b, c)
Dam Classification (I, II, III, IV, V)
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(see NEM-Part 520.21) Q
Concurred By /&&i , jYlovrR L
name title
NOTE: 1. Instructions on reverse side.
2• Attach additional sheets as needed.
Date
Date 41igg7
Rev. 5-70 .". ,,, , „ - __. - _ SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
--..SOIL...INVESTIdbON TO DETERMINE SUITABILITY O&OPOSED POND SITE
FARMER'S NA ;t DISTRICT in
DATE 3 I / , .. COUNTY ., .....
S. C. S. PHOTO SHEET NO. WORK UNTP ' 1
WATERSHED AREA MEASUREMENTS
. CROPLAND —ACRES PASTURE ACRES "'�10�T1 /l/n Il'10f1S
WOODLAND —ACRES TOTAL ' ACRES POND CLASS [WORK UNIT CONSERVATIO:<IST
SKETCH
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TYPES OF RIAL ENCOUNTERED IN BORINGS
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UNIFIED'CLASSiFICATION = '
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GW-_Well graded. gravels;. gravel; send mix
GP -Poorly graded gravels
GM -Silty gravels; gravel -sand -silt mix
GC -Clayey gravels; giavgl-sand-clay mix
SW -Well graded sands; sand -grovel mix
SP-Poorly graded sands--
SM-Silty sand
SC -Clayey sands; send -clay mixtures
ML- Silts; silty, v. fine sands; sandy or clayey silt
CL-Clays of low to medium plasticity
CH -Inorganic clays of high plasticity
MH-Elastic silts
OL-Organic silts and silty clays, low plasticity
OH -Organic clays, medium to high plasticity
g-grays!
s-sand -
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sl- sandy loam ..
fsl-fine sandy loam ,
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scl - sandy clay loam
sic -silty clay
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REMARKS: ,'"erl'e' ;S _'Zl!-�rlp�ei'�'r�a-kCriwi T✓1 Q, 67�"rtr&'d d" Of -/'7C GC1fi?
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Width 12ft -
Dimensions 123ft x 72ft
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Inside Slopes 2:1
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ORIGINAL SURFACE
ORIGINAL GROUND
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FINAL SURFACE
DESIGN POND
CUI COMPACTION FACTOR
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FILL COMPACTION FACTOR
5.00 % SWELL
RAW CUT VOLUME
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DAIRY TE STORAGE POND WORKSHEE�
(DAIRYW 1_ 1,_1/97_by P. Crawford)
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NOTES: Volume includes parlor water and lot runoff water only.
Design Worksheet for: Wright Dairy
In Rockingham County, North Carolina
Date: Thursday, 3/20/1997
1.
Waste Generated:
150 Cows x 0.00 cu.ft/cow/day x 90 Days
x 0 % confinement / 100
0 Heifers x 1.40 cu.ft./heifer/day x 90 Days
= 0
cu.ft.
x 0 % confinement / 100
= 0
cu.ft.
2.
Wash Water:
(5.0 gals./day/cow) / (7.48 gals./cu.ft.)
x 150 cows x 90 Days'
= 9024
cu.ft.
3.
Lot Run-off (Nov.- Apr.):
7.8" / 12" x 26273 sq. ft.
= 17077
cu.ft.
4.
Undiverted Area Run-off (Nov.- Apr.):
0.0" / 12" x 0 sq. ft.
= 0
cu.ft.
S.
Excess Rainfall on Waste Storage Pond:
72.0 ft. length x 122.5 ft. width = 11960 sq. ft.
11960 sq. ft.'x 5.3 in. /12 in.
= 5282
cu.ft.
6.
25-year 24-hour Storm on Feedlot:
5.5" / 12" x 26273 sq. ft.
= 11954
cu.ft.
7.
25-year 24-hour Storm on Outside Undiverted Area:
)a.U4a
0.0" / 12" x 0 sq. ft.
= 0
cu.ft.
8.
25-year 24-hour Storm on Waste Storage Pond:
5.7" / 1211,x 11960 sq. ft.
= 5681
cu..ft.
TOTAL STORAGE VOLUME =
49019
cu.ft.
=
366661,gal.
Storage Volume for the 25 year - 24 hour Storm
17635
cu.ft.
Storage Volume at "Begin Pump" Elevation =
31384
cu.ft.
1611�• •
DESIGN FOR: Wright Dairy
In Rockingham County, North Carolina
Date: Thursday, 3/20/1997
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WASTE AND RAINFALL DESIGN DETAILS
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NOTES: Volume includes parlor water and lot runoff water only.
WASTE PRODUCTION:
150
Number of Cows
0
Number of Heifers
3
months of Waste Storage in WSP
0
% Time Confined to Lot
0.00
cu.ft./animal/day Cow Waste
1.40
cu.ft./animal/day Heifer Waste
5.0
gal/day/cow Wash Water
90
days of Waste Storage in WSP
0
cu.ft. Volume of Cow Waste for Stor. Period
0
cu.ft. Volume of Heifer Waste for Stor. Period
9024
cu.ft. Wash Water to Store for Stor. Period
49019
cu.ft. Total Volume including Rain Water
366661
gal. Total Volume including Rain Water
RAINFALL AND RUNOFF:
DRAINAGE AREAS:
26273 sq. ft. Lot Drainage Area
0 sq. ft. of Other Undiverted Drainage Area
11960 sq. ft. Surface Area Of WSP
STORAGE -PERIOD RAIN WATER:
7.8 in. Normal Lot Runoff (36"/year or 1811/6-mo. for impery
0.0 In. Normal Runoff from Undiverted Area
5.3 in. Excess Rainfall on Pond (Rainfall Less Evaporation)
17077 cu.ft. Water from Normal Lot Runoff
0 cu.ft. Water from Other Undiverted Drainage Area
5282 cu.ft. Excess Rain Water on Pond
25-YEAR 24-HOUR STORM WATER:
5.5 in. Lot Runoff from 25-year 24-hour Storm
0.0 in. Undiverted Runoff from 25-year 24-hour Storm
5.7 in. Rainfall on Pond from 25-year 24-hour Storm
11954 cu.ft. Lot Water from 25-year 24-hour Storm
0 cu.ft. Undiverted Water from 25-year 24-hour Storm
5681 cu.ft. Water on Pond from 25-year 24-hour Storm
17635 cu.ft. All Water from 25-year 24-hour Storm
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lots)
DESIGN FOR: Wright Dairy
In Rockingham County, North Carolina
Date: Thursday, 3/20/1997
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WASTE STORAGE POND DESIGN
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTES: Volume includes parlor water and lot runoff water only.
WASTE STORAGE POND DESIGN:
49019
cu.ft. Total Storage Vol to ESW Crest
10.8
ft. Pond Depth from Bottom to ESW Crest
1.2
ft. Depth from ESW Crest to Top of Dam
1.0
ft. Required Freeboard
2.0
ft./ft. Inside Side Slope
72
ft. Top -of -Dam Length
123
ft. Top -of -Dam Width
24
ft. Length of Bottom
75
ft. Width of Bottom
7911.1
sq.ft. Top Area for Prismoidal Formula
4383.3
sq.ft. Mid Area for Prismoidal Formula
1788.6
sq.ft. Bottom Area for Prismoidal Formula
0.18
ac. Pond Surface Acreage
EMERGENCY SPWY DESIGN:
6.0 cfs Peak Discharge through Emergency Spillway
4.0 f/s Max. Velocity in Emergency Spillway
12 ft. ESW Bottom Width (Assume 3:1 Side Slopes)
0.2 ft. Design flow Depth in ESW (Based on A =-Q/V)
"START PUMP" DEPTH:
8.3 ft. Deep at "Begin Pump" Elev.
31384 cu.ft. Volume at "Begin Pump" Elev.
234750 Gal. Volume at "Begin Pump" Elev.
57 ft. Long at "Begin Pump" Elev.
108 ft. Wide at "Begin Pump" Elev.
24 ft. Long at Bottom
75 ft. Wide at Bottom
6155.2 sq.ft. Top Area for Prismoidal Formula
3697.0 sq.ft. Mid Area for Prismoidal Formula
1788.6 sq.ft. Bottom Area for Prismoidal Formula
2.0 ft./ft. Inside Side Slope
CLAY LINER DESIGN (if Required): (See Tech. Note 716, Rev 1)
0.023 ft./day Specific Liner Discharge (v)
0.003 ft./day Hydraulic Conductivity of Liner (k)
1.8 ft. Lining Thickness
Note: Volumes computed using the Prismoidal Formula:
Volume = depth/6[(area of top)+(4 x area of midsection)+(area of bottom)]
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N FOR: Wright Dairy
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Rockingham County, North Carolina
Date: Thursday, 3/20/1997
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WASTE STORAGE POND DIMENSIONS
(DAIRYWSP 1.1, 1/97 by P.Crawford)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTES: Volume includes parlor water and lot runoff water only. ,
\ / \ ESW Crest El. 99--40 76.8
\ / \ St.Pump El. 96-2-9 76.3
\ pool / embankment \
\ / \ _Bottom El. 88-69 68.0
\ / _Liner Cut El. 86�30
CROSS SECTION OF STRUCTURE
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STORAGE VOL. = 49019
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Note: Volumes computed using the Prismoidal Formula:
Volume = depth/6((area of top)+(area of bottom)+(4 x area of midsection)]
Waste utilization Plan . .
Storage Pond S2
Producer: Wright Dairy Farm
Location: 283 Wright Dairy Rd.
Reidsville, NC 27320
Telephone: 910-349-4477 (Steve Wright)
Type Operation: Dairy
Number of Animals : 150 head
(Design Capacity)
The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a
specified rate to prevent pollution of surface and/or groundwater.
The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce
the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the
fields where the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization
plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be
analyzed before each application cycle. Annual soil tests are
strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for
realistic yields of the crop to be grown.
Several factors are important in implementing your waste
utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the
waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe
manner. Always apply waste based on theneeds of the crop to be
grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more
nitrogen than the crop can utilize. Soil types are important as
they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation
exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities..
Normally waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than
5 tons per acre per year. With special precautions, waste may be
applied to land eroding at up to 10 tons per acre per year..Do not
apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the
surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff
to surface waters which is not allowed under DEM regulations. Wind
conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind
odor problems. To maximize the value of nutrients for crop
production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste
should be applied to a growing crop or applied to bare ground not
more than 30 days prior to planting. Injecting the waste or
disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems.
The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on
typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Acreage
requirements should be based on the waste analysis report from your
waste management facility. Attached you will find information on
proper sampling techniques, preparation, and transfer of waste
samples to the lab for analysis.
This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements
for compliance with 15A NCAC 211.0217 adopted by the Environmental
Management Commission.
Amount of Waste Produced Per Year(gallons, ft3, tons, etc.)
.M/, 139 Qallont to mimn frnm ctnrnetn . "A 47
Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan
time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely
manner.
The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on
the crop to be grown and surface application:
Table 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER
Tract Field Soil Crop Lbs. N * Acres Lbs. N Month of
N No. Type Per Ac. Utilized Application
* This N is from animal waste only. if nutrients from other
sources such as commercial fertilizer are applied, they must be
accounted for. N must be based nn T- aa7 i cfti r vi c7,7
NOTE: The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied
while meeting the N requirements. Beginning in 2996 the Coastal
Zone Management Act will require farmers in some eastern counties
of North Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresses
all nutrients. This plan only addresses Nitrogen.
See next page for OPTION #2
Natu 14 e#ec#ve.,QCRra.9 i of'{ e, P/Qnntj --rr" )�O--) s,,sj o) X11.9 ar5.
Amount of Waste Produced Per Year(gallons, , tons, etc.)
Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan
time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely
manner.
The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on
the crop to be grown and surface application:
Table 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER
Tract Field Soil Crop Lbs. N Acres Lbs. N Month of
# No. Type Per Ac.* Utilized Application
C=�Wv�
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M�W�
* This N is from animal waste only. If nutrients from other
sources such as commercial fertilizer are applied, they must be
accounted for. N must be based on realistic vield exnectet_inn-
NOTE: The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied
While meeting the N requirements. Beginning in 1996 the Coastal
Zone Management Act will require farmers in some eastern counties
of North Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresses
all nutrients. This plan only addresses Nitrogen.
A/aK: 7At eAlec ,/eJ aC,ef-r j-u Covtred by 2 �lA„ned lrr!9a�'� SJ °j�1 z /49gcr
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Table 2: ACRES WITH AGREEMENT OR LONG TERM LEASE
(Agreement with adjacent landowner must be attached)
(Required only if operator does not own
adequate land [see Required Specification 2])
Tract Field Soil Crop Lbs. N Acres Lbs. N Month of
# Type Per Ac.* Utilized Application
*
See footnote for Table 1.
Totals from above Tables
Acres Lbs. N
Utilized
Table 1 I 0
Table 2 -0- -0-
Total 13.0 1328
Amount of N Produced
Surplus or Deficit
NOTE: The Waste Utilisation Plan must contain provisions for
periodic land application of sludge at agronomic rates. The sludge
will be nutrient rich and will require precautionary measures to
prevent over application of nutrients or other elements.
See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilisation
of waste water.
Application of Waste by Irrigation
°Field ° Soil Type Crop Application ° Application'
0No. o e o Rate(In/Hr) o Amount(In.)o
°2 ° CdB2 °orchard ° .4 ° 1.0 `
°Grass
°2 ° CdB2 °Corn Silage_.4 ° 1.0o
°
°2 9_CdB2 °Small Grain_.4 °_1.0
°
THIS TABLE IS NOT NEEDED IF WASTE IS NOT BEING APPLIED BY
IRRIGATION, HOWEVER A SIMILAR TABLE WILL BE NEEDED FOR DRY LITTER
OR SLURRY.
Your facility is designed for 90 days of temporary storage and
the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every
_3 MONTHS. In no instance should the volume of waste being
stored in your structure exceed Elevation _76.3
Call the local Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly
Soil Conservation Service) or Soil and Water Conservation District
office after you receive the waste analysis report for assistance
in determining the amount per acre to apply and the proper
application rate prior to applying the waste.
Narrative of operation: _See attached sheets for system operations
and additional information.
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Name of Farm: W rSabi
Owner/Manager Agreement
I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specification
and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the
Approved animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I
(we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the
waste treatment and storage system or construction of new
facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the
Division of Environment Management (DEM) before the new animals are
stocked. I (we) also understand that there must be no discharge of
animal waste from this system to surface wasters of the state from
a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. The
approved plan will be filed on -site at the farm office and at the
office of the local Soil and -Water Conservation District and will
be available for review by DEM upon request.
Name of Facility Owner: Sieve Waal-,}
(Please print)
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Signature: /� zz�4 Date: c1 �i
Name of Nanager(If different from owner):
Signature:
Date:
Name of Technical Specialist:(Please print) K FVIQ Moof e
Affiliation: IZock�v, law+ C.a SWC-D
Address (Agency):
c7 "13ax 20
�AIo (war�l� NC 2?375-02o I
Signature: � �� � � � Date: S- /- 97
REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS
1. Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state
by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application,
or direct discharge during operation or land application.
Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is
prohibited. Illegal discharges are subject to the
assessment of civil penalties of $10,000 per day by the
Division of Environmental Management for every day the
discharge continues.
2. The Field Office must have documentation in the design folder that the
producer either owns or has long term access to adequate land on which
to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate
land to properly dispose of waste, he shall provide NRCS with a copy
of a written agreement (sample enclosed) with a landowner who is
within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land
for waste application for the life expectancy of the production
facility. It is the responsibility of the owner of the facility to
secure an updateof the Waste Utilization Plan when there is a change
in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of
utilization, or available land.
3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the Nitrogen
needs for realistic crop yields based on soil type, available
moisture, historical data, climate conditions, and level of
management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of
application for other nutrients.
4. Animal waste may be applied to land that has a Resource Management
System (RMS) or an Alternative Conservation System (ACS). If an ACS
is used the soil loss shall be no greater than 10 tons per acre per
year and appropriate filter strips will be used where runoff leaves
the field. These filter strips will be in addition to "Buffers"
required by DEM. [See FOTG Standard 393 - Filter Strips and Standard
390 (Interim) - Riparian Forest Buffers.]
5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste
application. Waste should not be applied when the wind is blowing.
6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding it
will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. Then
applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be
broadcast provided the apelication does not occur during a season
prone to flooding. (See 'Weather and Climate in North Carolina" in
the Technical Reference - Environment file for guidance.)
7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil
infiltration rate such that runoff does not occur offsite or to
surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from the
site during application. No ponding should occur in order to control
conditions conducive to odor or flies and provide uniformity of
application..
REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS
(continued)
8. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall
events, or when the surface is frozen.
9. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a
manner that no more than 20 to 25 percent of the leaf area is covered.
10. Waste nutrients shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring
planted crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste
nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and
a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients.
Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of the
crop on bare soil.
11. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to surface water.
This distance may be reduced for waters that are not perennial
provided adequate vegetative filter strips are present: "(See Standard
393 - Filter Strips)
12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells.
13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings
other than those owned by the landowner.
14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and
public right-of-ways.
15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters,
drainageways or wetlands by a discharge or by over -
spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted
wetlands provided they have been approved as a land
application site by a "technical specialist". Animal
waste should not be applied on grassed waterways that
discharge directly into water courses, and only then at
agronomic rates provided the application causes no runoff
or drift from the site.
16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities,
showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged
into the animal waste management system.
17. Lagoons and other uncovered waste containment structures
must maintain a maximum operating level to provide
adequate storage for a 25-year, 24-hour storm event in
addition to the one (1) foot mandatory freeboard.
18. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be
established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments,
berms, pipe runs, etc.). If needed', special vegetation
shall ije provided for these areas and shall be fenced, as
necessary, to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as
trees, shrubs, and other woody species, etc. are limited
• REQUIRED SPECIFICATION
(continued)
to areas where considered appropriate. Lagoon areas
should be kept mowed and accessible. Lagoon berms and
structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of
erosion, leakage, or discharge.
19. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or
terminated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and
implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the
possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution and
erosion.
20. waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc.,
should be inspected on a regular basis to prevent
breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance
checklist should be kept on site.
ATTACI=N'T B
1 of
Agri -Waste Management
Biological and Agricultural Engineering North Carolina State University
LVESTOCK WASTE SA"LINC, ANALYSIS AND CALCUMATION
OF LAND APPLICATION RATES
James C. Barker*
I. SAMPLE COLLECTION
A. Semi -Solid Lot Manure
L. Scraped directly from lot into spreader
a. From loaded spreader, collect about 2 lbs of manure from
different locations using nonmetallic collectors.
ii. From storage
a. Collect about 2 lbs of manure from under the surface crust
avoiding bedding materials and using nonmetallic collectors.
B. Liquid Manure Slurry
L. Under -slotted -floor pit
a. Extend a 1/20 nonmetallic conduit open on bach ends into
manure to pit floor.
b. Seal upper and of conduit (e.g.. by placing a thumb over and
of conduit) trapping manure that has encared lover and, remove
and empty slurry into plascic bucket or nonmetallic container.
c. Take subsamples from 5 or more locations or at least 1 quart.
d. Mix and add about 3/4 pint to nonmetallic sample container.
ii. Exterior storage basin or cask
a. :lake sure manure has been well mixed with a liquid manure
chopper - agi=ator puap or propeller agitator.
b. Take subsar_ples from about 5 pit Locations, from agitator pump
or from aarure spreader and place in a plastic buckac.
+ Professor and Extension Specialist, Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Department, North Carolina Scare University, Raleigh. NC.
OTACHMENT B
2 of 3
c. Mix and add 3/4 pint to a nonmetallic sample container.
C. Lagoon Liquid
L. Collect about 3/4 pinc of recycled lagoon liquid from inflow pipe
to flush tanks in a nonmetallic sample concainer.
U . From lagoon
a. Place a small bottle (1/2 pint or less) on end of 10.15' pole.
b. Extend bottle 10.15' away from bank edge.
c. Brush away floating scum or debris.
d. Submerge bottle within 1' of liquid surface.
e. Empty into a plastic bucket, repeat about 5 times around
lagoon, mix, and add 3/4 pint to nonmetallic sample container.
D. Broiler or Turkey Litter
L. House litter
a. Visually inspect litter for areas of varying quality, e.g.,
areas around feeders and waterers, and estimate percent of
floor surface in each area.
b. Take about 5 litter subsamples at locations proportionate to
Item a. E.g., if 20% of licter of similar visual quality is
around feeders and waterers, cake 1 subsample there and the
ocher 4 subsamples from remainder of floor surface.
c. At each location, collect litter from a 6" by 6" area down to
earth floor and place in a plastic bucket.
d. After 5 subsamples have been added cc the bucket, mix, and add
about•2-3 lbs litter to a nonmetallic sample concainer such as
a 1-gallon freezer bag and seal.
ii. From stockpile
a. Take subsamples from about 5 locations at least 18" Inca pile.
b. Mix, add 2.3 lbs to nonmecallic sample container and seal.
. � • ArrAunru:nr n
' II. SAMPLE PREPARATION AND TRANSFER
A. Place sample into an expandable container that can be sealed. Rinse
residues from container with clean water but do not use disinfectants,
soaps, or creat in any other way.
B. Pack sample in ice, refrigerate, freeze, or transfer to lab quickly.
C. Hand -delivery is mosc reliable way of sample transfer.
D. If mailed, protect sample container with packing material such as
newspaper, box or package with wrapping paper, and tape.
E. Commercial sample containers and mailers are also available. Contacts:
I. A&L Eastern Agricultural Lab, Inc. iii. Polyfoam Packers Corp.
7621 Vhitepine Road 2320 S. Foster Avenue
Richmond, VA 23237 Wheeling, IL 60090
Ph: (804)743-9401 Ph: (312)398-0110
ii. Fisher Scientific Co. iv. NASCO
3315 Vinton Road 901 .Zanesville Avenue
Raleigh, KC 27604 Fort Atkinson, VI 53538
Ph: (919)876-2351 Ph: (414)563-2446
3 of 3
F. Private analytical labs are available, but sample analyses are costly. '
C. The NCDA provides this service for North Carolina residents.
I. Address: North Carolina Department of Agriculture
Agronomic Division
Planc/Vaste/Solution Advisory Section
Blue Ridge Road Cancer
P.O. Box 27647
Raleigh, NC 27611
Ph: (919)733-2655
Attn: Dr. Ray Campbell
ii. Forward 54 along with the sample.
iii. Include the following identification information with sample:
a. Livestock species (dairy, swine, turksy,'atc.)
b. Livestock usage (swine -nursery, finishing; turkey -breeders,
brooderhouse, grower, number flocks grown on litter: ecc.)
c. Waste type (dair;+-loc scraped manure, liquid slurry: swine-pic
slurry, lagoon, liquid, sludge; broiler -house licrer, scockpile
iv. Routine analyses performed on all samples: N, P. K. Ca, Mg, Na,
S. Fe, :Ln, 2n, Cu. B
V. Additional analyses performed upon request: DM, `So, Cd, Ni, Pb
11
TABLE 4 - Irrigation System Specifications
Traveling
Irrigation Gun
Solid Set
Irrigation
Flow Rate of Sprinkler (gpm)
Operating Pressure at Pump (psl
XXX
107
Design Precipitation Rate (inthr)
xxx
.33
Hose Length (feet)
XXX
-AAXXXXxx
Type of Speed Compensation
xxx
XXXXX.) X
Pump Type (PTO, Engine, Electric)
g)0(
PM
Pump Power Requirement (hp)
6
7xxx
4
TABLE 5 - Thrust Block Specifications' r
.,;A— eti... �# F,t,.,-o- rf<taile nn spnarate sheet.
LOCATION
THRUST BLOCK
AREA (sq. ft.)
90' Bend
xx
Dead End
Tee
Drains
9
'See USDA -MRCS Field Office Technical Guide, Section IV, Practice cone vu-vv.
USDA -MRCS
_ Irrigation Parameters page-4 North Carolina
October 1995
E
IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGNER
Name: David Graham
Company: Gra-Mac Distributing Company
Address: 2310 NC 194Y 801 N Mocksville NC 27028
Phone: 910-998-3232
REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
The following details of design and materials must accompany all irrigation designs:
I. A scale drawing of the proposed irrigation system which includes hydrant locations, travel lanes, pipeline routes, thrust block
locations and buffer areas where applicable. it
2. Assumptions and computations for determining total dynamic head and horsepower requirements.
3. Computations used to determine all mainline and lateral pipe sizes.
4. Sources arid/or calculations used for determining application rates.
5. Computations used to determine the size of thrust blocks and illustrations of all thrust block configurations required in the system.
• 6. Manufacturer's specifications for the irrigation pump, traveler and sprinkler(s).
7. Manufacturer's spe'ciEications for the irrigation pipe and/or USDA -MRCS standard for Irrigation Water Conveyance,
N.C. Field Office Technical Guide, Section IV, Practice Code 430-DD.
8, The information required by this form are the minimum requirements. It is the responsibility of the
designer to consider all relevant factors at a particular site and address them as appropriate.
g. Irrigation pipes should not be installed in lagoon or storage pond embankments without the approval
of the designer.
NOTE: A buffer strip feet wide or wider must be maintained between the limits of the irrigation system and all perennial
streams and surface waters per DEHNR-DENI Code Section 15A NCAC 2B .0200 - Waste Not Discharged to Surface
Waters.
F� USDA -MRCS
Irrigation Parameters Pages North Carolina
October 1995
TELEPHONE: ADVANCE EXCHANGE
(910) 998-3232
19101 998-3800
NC TOLL FREE 1-800-422-3560
Design — Sales — Service
COMPLETE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
Specifications Sheet
Wright Dairy
2310 NC HWY. 801 N
MOCKSVILLE. N. C. 27028
1. Acres under gun coverage is t 13 acres.
2. System is to operate 2 Nelson F100 Guns w/ .75 taper bore nozzle.
43. Nelson F100 Gun performance w/..75 taper bore nozzle is 136 GPM, 283' Diameter
@ 70 PSI.
4. Gun spacing is t 2001.
5. Total system flow is 272 GPM.
6. Friction loss in 4" aluminum pipe is 2.,3 PSI/1001.
7. Friction loss in 6" PR200 PVC pipe is .23 PSI/100'.
8. Liquid velocity in 6" PR200 PVC pipe is 3.12 Ft/Sec.
9. Pressure requirements are as follows:
Gun 70 PSI
1300' of 6" PR200 PVC pipe 3 PSI
700' of 4" aluminum pipe 16 PSI
Elevation ± 301 13 PSI
Miscellaneous 5 PSI
107 PSI
247 Head Feet 1
10. Application Rate
96.3 X GPM
Lane Space X Lateral Space
96.3 X 136 _ 13097 _ 33 In/Hr
200 x 200
r
Design — Sales — Service
COMPLETE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
TELEPHONE: ADVANCE EXCHANGE 2310 NC HWY. 601 N
1910) 998-3232 MOCKSVILLE. N. C. 27028
(910) 998-3800
NC TOLL FREE 1-800.422-3560
Specifications Sheet
Wright Dairy
Page 2
11. Pump is a Kifco model FRT94/35, 1000 RPM Slurry PTO Pump.
12. Pump maximums are ± 600 GPM and ± 200 PSI.
13. Pump horsepower requirement for 272 GPM @ 107 PSI is ± 60 BHP. We
recommend using at least an 80 HP tractor with this pump.
i
•
GRA-MAC DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
Design — Sales — Service
COMPLETE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
TELEPHONE: ADVANCE EXCHANGE
19101 998-3232
19101 998-3800
NC TOLL FREE 1.800-422-3560
System Operation Guide
Wright Dairy
System Start -Up
2310 NC HWY. 801 N
MOCKSVILLE. N. C. 27028
1. Attach aluminum pipe to hydrant and lay out according to system design.
Be sure to observe all buffer areas and make sure that the gun spacings
are approximately 200'.
2. Move pump to pumping location and leave tractor at idle speed.
3. Make sure pump discharge gate valve is closed.
4. Prime pump.
5. Engage tractor PTO and open pump discharge gate valve slightly.
6. After all air is purged from system lines, open discharge gate valve
fully.
7. Raise tractor RPM till the pump pressure guage reaches the proper PSI.
(107 PSI)
8. Operate pump and guns at this location for the designed length of time.
(Not more than 4 hours)
4 System Shut -Down
1. Lower tractor RPM to idle speed.
2. Close pump discharge gate valve back down to slightly open.
3. Disengage tractor PTO.
4. Close pump discharge gate valve completely.
5. Return to field and move aluminum pipe to next~ location and repeat
system start-up.
The system is priced and the material includedso that you will have
the ability to move the two guns to another possition without having
to move any pipe or shut down the tractor. This will help save time.
Winterization
1. Open all drains in the system. (pump, pipeline, etc.)
2. Make sure pump discharge gate valve is left open.
3. Open ground entry gate valve and pour in a small amount of anti -freeze.
Leave this gate valve slightly open to prevent freezing.
♦ � .may • •
Design — Sales — Service
COMPLETE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
TELEPHONE: ADVANCE EXCHANGE
19101 998-3232
19101 998-3800
NC TOLL FREE 1-800-422.3560
System Operation Guide
Wright Dairy
Page 2
Winterization
2310 NC HWY. 801 N
MOCKSVILLE. N. C. 27028
4. After all water is drained from the pipeline, close the drain valves.
5. Coat the inside of the pump impeller housing with a film of oil or
other type of lubricant. This will help to prevent corrosion over the
winter.
Maintenance
1. Follow all maintenance manuals supplied with the system.
2. Grease hydrant stems at least annually.
3. Replace any worn or damaged parts as soon as possible.
4. Make visual inspections of the aluminum pipe while'the•system is running
to make sure that the pipe gaskets are sealing properly.
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'Creek
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4017
17'30"
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,Midway
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BErHANY, N C'
/ f { 1 ; �� 70� Quad
-- *P,efmq WASTS STCeAw o,vp �T
Distance from nearest residence 2jO • Farmers'
Soils Number of Anima Units or Total lbs. Z50,000
-Type-tze9oen WdvrO -5ftQ ee g Kind of animals jQglet
Volume Units X ft.3 a aj�3oo cu. ..F STOP- nGE
27
HOLDING VOLUME (waste + rain + 25-year storm)
Period meNr,,s Watershed —0-- acres
Waste cu. yds., normal rain less evaporation cu. yds.
25-yr. storm
Total ,39'scu. �s
FERTILIZATION b SEEDING /,U acres
Lime ,c ,Z. Fertilizer /COO 10-149-10
Se.. ed];-Oj�.r_,,v ,,Z S.G. Mulch Z,tnq �
MAINTENANCE
The vegetative cover on the fill shall be maintained by fertilizing when needed.
Woody growth should be prevented from developing by proper mowing. Repair any
minor erosion that occurs.
DIM ENS lot's Tor' 1NSIOe✓
Length ig0/ ✓ Width 90 / Top Width_
Top of fill (SETrd-eo) - - - - - - elev. 98.0
Top of holding volume- - - - - - elev. 97.D
elev
Bottom of lagoon - - - - - - - - elev. 59.0 /
Emergency spillway - - - - - - - elev. 91.0 ;::;;—% 15' QOTTOH/ W,D-rH
Interior side slopes - - - - - - 2 5;1 3+1' Exterior side slopes -t
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g SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICF.
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`WASTE STORAGE POND
Engineering Design Work Sheet For J /'YI ° 1 f)R+CsN? �T.e•.
Rockingham County, North Carolina.
Date -/3' G Designed
on /§ cows _A D_heif1. ers_�months storage
,square feet
of feedlot area
(1) 'Waste Generated:
/SD cows X
1.7.cu. ft./cow/day x g days-
days-
Mcu.ft�
/ cu'.ft.-!_�J�
L/D heifers
x 1.2 cu. ft./heifer/day x
1 ^�.
n Z8 ca..g
(2) :Wash.Water:
5 gals /day/cow
x /51) cows YAays=
% u.ft.
7.5 gals./cu. ft.
(3) Lot Run-off.: (Nov -April)
+ 112" .x _ sq. ft.- NOT EiITFR/NC7
(4) Excess Rainfa on Waste Storage Pond
�_g�-6 sq. eft. x **' S5"/12"-
(5) 25 Year Storm on Waste Storage Pond
S•5 "/12" xlkZQQ.sq. ft.-
(6) 25 Year Storm on Feedlot
"/12" x _ -sq. ft.- lvo7 ErJTEIQINJ
cu.ft.
7y-75
cu.ft.
`I' 4 • ----5 to . f t . '.
— cu. ft.
y+'
(7) . Other TOTAL - � C'%.)• }�
3 9
TOTAL:
*Runoff-36" / year; 18" / 6 months
**�"/year excess /
S / 6 fignths e (aa (7�fj l� ' �gx l i75x .62��
Volume- depth I(sr t p) + fire's of bot�om) + (4 x area midsection))
✓ �o��
Cubic Feet
N-,3.?lbs./day/1000 lbs. ISO cows @ 1400 lbs.-Z(pT_&,nDIbs. Class
41) heifers @ 1000 lbs'/oewlbs. Total 2,6DDOD
.y5 /.}4 6
�" 3 � .'Z lbs. of N
.34' x360days x7a/Qowlbs s/6 xalbs x
1000 aµ�%ssume' loss;
Z�c35 r r 6Acs. of corn or7�w^123 Acs. of grass
-� (U)
3rrB/65 -
2AfY lbs./Ac. .:albs-/Ac.'
Zoo
C'l. YES
Boo K 1$
Po� yy
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WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN - Storage Pond #1
Producer: Wright Dairy Farm
Location: 315 Wright Dairy Farm Rd
Telephone: 910-349-4477 (Steve Wright)
Type Operation: Dairy Farm
Number of Animals: 150 cows
(Design Capacity)
The waste from ,your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface
and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of
commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where the waste is to be applied. This waste
utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each application
cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic
yields of the crop to be grown.
Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the
fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner. Always
apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not
apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration
rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities.. Normally
waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. With special
precautions, waste may be applied to land eroding at up to 10 tons per acre per year. Do not apply waste
on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result
in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DEM regulations. Wind conditions should also be
considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. To maximize the value of nutrients for crop
production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or
applied to bare ground not more than 30 days prior to planting. Injecting the waste or disking will
conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems.
The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of
facility. Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management
facility. Attached you will find information on proper sampling techniques, preparation, and transfer of
waste samples to the lab for analysis.
This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC
2H.0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission.
0
• This N is from animal waste only. If nutrients from other sources such as commercial fertilizer are
applied, they must be accounted for. N must be based on realistic yield expectation.
NOTE: The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements.
Beginning in 1996 the Coastal Zone Management Act will require farmers in some eastern counties of
North Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses
Nitrogen.
Table 2: ACRES WITH AGREEMENT OR LONG TERM LEASE
Tract No.
Field No
Soil Type
Crop
Lbs. N.
Per Acre
Acres
Lbs. N
Utilized
Month of
Application
1305
4
CdB2
c omis
68
9
612
March / Nov.
1305
5
B
corns
77
11
847
March / Nov.
1317
1
CdB2
corns
68
7.94
540
March / Nov.
1336
1
CdB2
corns
68
9.41
640
March /Nov.
1336
4
CdB2
s ha
180
1.74
313.2
March / Nov.
1336
5
CdB2
s ha
180
.88
158
March / Nov.
1336
13
CdB2
ha
180
4.13
743
March / Nov.
1336
6..12
CdB2
corns
68
10.02
681
March / Nov.
1336
14..17
CdB2
corns
68
7.91
538
March / Nov.
1.139
1
A B
corn/s
77
4.34
334
March / Nov.
1339
2..5
CdB2
corns
68
31.28
2127
March / Nov.
1341
2-18AvB
corn/sR
77
24.8
1910
March / Nov.
1347
1
CdD2
corn/sg,
68
1.04
71
March / Nov.
1347
2
CdB2
cornIsg
68
15.65
1064
March / Nov.
1347
3
CdB2
small grain
68
1.98
135
March / Nov.
1347
4
CdB2
small grain
68
4.37
297
March / Nov.
1347
5
CdB2
small grain
68
8.14
554
March / Nov.
1347
6
CdB2
small grain
68
4.76
324
March / Nov.
1347
7
CdB2
small grain
68
5.93
403
March / Nov.
1347
8
CdB2
I small grain
68
1 1.91
130
March / Nov.
1347
9
CdB2
I small grain
68
.96
65
March / Nov.
1347
10
UB2
COM/Sg
68
14.04
955
March / Nov.
1347
11
CdB2
conVsg
68
4.02
273
March / Nov.
1347
12
CdB2
corn/sg
68
5.19
353
March / Nov.
1347
13
CdB2
corn/sg
68
4.77
324
March / Nov.
1347
14
CdB2
corn/sR
68
6.3
428
March / Nov.
1347
15
CdB2
com/sg
68
6.57
447
March / Nov.
1347
17
CdB2
corn1sg
68
12.28
835
March / Nov.
1351
1
CdB2
corn/sg
68
6.4
435
March / Nov.
1351
2
PcD2
corn/sg
68
2.1
143
March / Nov.
1351
3
CdB2
Oorn/sg
68
13.92
947
March / Nov.
1351
4
CdB2
coffl/sg
68
2.45
167
March / Nov.
sub total
t
1
245.23
17793.2
Tract No.
Field No
Soil Type
Crop
Lbs. N.
Per Acre
Acres
Lbs. N
Utilized
Month, of
Application
1351
5
PcD2
gass hay
140
3.71
.519
March / Nov.
1351
6
CdB2
grass hay
180
2.65
477
March / Nov.
1352
1.
CdB2
conVsg
68
6.73
458
March / Nov.
1352
2
CdB2
corn/sg
68
2.98
203
March / Nov.
1352
3
CdB2
ODM/S9
68
8.55
581
March / Nov.
1352
4
CdB2
corn/sg
68
4.47
304
March / Nov.
1352
5
CdB2
com/sg
68
2.55
173
March / Nov.
1352
6
CdB2
QDMISg
68
4.21
286
March / Nov.
1352
7
CdB2
corn/sg
68
9.8
666
March / Nov.
1352
8
CdB2
com/sg
68
3.01
205
March / Nov.
1352
9
CdB2
com/sg
68
1.76
120
March / Nov.
1354
1
CdB2
com/sg
68
2.02
137
March / Nov.
1354
2
PcD2
com/sg
42
1.2
50
March / Nov.
1354
3
CdB2
cornIsg
68
1.86
126
March / Nov.
1354
4
PcD2
CDM/S9
42
2.78
117
March / Nov.
1354
5
CdB2
cDrn/sg
68
17.23
1172
March / Nov.
1354
29
ApEl
com/s
77
.98
75
March / Nov.
1354
30
A B
com/sg
77
1.55
119
March / Nov.
1354
6-28
A B
corn/sg
77
24.12
1857
March / Nov.
1355
1
CdB2
corn/sR
68
3.86
262
March / Nov.
1356
1
ApB
conVsg
77
5.39
415
March / Nov.
1356
2
CdB2
corn/sg
68
8.48
577
March / Nov.
1356
3
CdB2
com/sg
68
20.29
1380
March / Nov.
1356
4
CdB2
corn/sg
68
5.78
393
March / Nov.
1356
5
CdB2
corn/sg
68
6
408
March / Nov.
1356
6
CdB2
oorn/s
68
7.45
507
March / Nov.
1356
7
CdB2
com/sg
68
1.77
120
March / Nov.
1356
8
Cd32
corn/sg
68
1.06
72
March / Nov.
1356
9
CdB2
com/sg
68
3.56
242
March / Nov.
1358
1
CdB2
oorn/sg
68
8.92
607
March / Nov.
1358
2
CdB2
com/sg
68
8.36
568
March / Nov.
2844
1
ApB
small gmrain
77
3.6
277
Sept - Nov.
2844
2
ApB
On sg
77
4.75
366
March / Nov.
2844
3
B
small n
77
4.8
370
- Nov.
2846
1
CdB2
oom/s
68
7.6
517
March / Nov.
2846
4
CdB2
com/s
68
2.21
150
March / Nov.
3410
1
CdB2
corns
68
25.59
1740
March / Nov.
3410
2
CdB2
com/s
68
15.89
1080
March / Nov.
3417
1
A B
corn/s
77
20.36
1567
March / Nov.
3417
2
B
com/s
77
1.87
144
March / Nov.
3417
3
ApB
comtsg
77
2.91
224
March / Nov.
3417
4
ApB
corn/sg
77
1.32
102
March / Nov.
subtotal
273.98
19733
Tract No.
Field NoICdB2
Crop
Lbs. N.
Per Acre
Acres
Lbs. N
Utilized
Month of
Application
3419
3
135
4.97
671
March - Nov.
3419
4
135
6.71
906
March - Nov.
3419
5
a
105
1.32
139
March - Nov.
3419
6
105
1.73
260
March - Nov.
3420
1
135
4.91
663
March - Nov. .
3420
2
105
8.28
869
March - Nov.
3438
1
ha
180
6.41
1154
March - Nov.
3438
2
180
2.19
394
March - Nov.
3438
3
corn/s
68
15.4
1047
March / Nov.
5227
1
corns
68
13.01
885
March / Nov.
5227
2
corns
68
5.18
352
March / Nov.
5227
3
corns
68
2.23
152
March / Nov.
5227
4
corns
68
3.49
237
March / Nov.
sub total
75.83
acres
7729
Sub Totals: 245.23 acres
273.98 acres
75.83 acres
ACRES FROM ABOVE
N UTILIZED
245.23
17 793.2
27198
19,733
75.83
7729
TOTALS
595.04
45 255.2
(Agreement with acbacent landowner must be attached)
(Required only if operator does not own
adequate land [see Required Specification 21)
• See footnote for Table 1.
Totals from above Tables
Acres
Lbs. Nitrogen Utilized
Table 1
142.25
13 41.6
Table 2
595.04
45 55.2
Total
737.29
58 496.8
Amount of N Produced
13,900
Deficit
44 6.8
0
See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of waste water.
Your facility is designed for 180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed
on the average of once every _6_MONTHS. In no instance should the volume of waste being
stored in your structure exceed Elevation _96.5_
Call the local Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly Soil Conservation Service) or Soil and
Water Conservation District office after you receive the waste analysis report for assistance in determining
the amount per acre to apply and the proper application rate prior to applying the waste.
Narrative of Operation: TTre operator is responsible for deciding when to utilize the fields for which
purpose. In no situation is it allowable to overapply PAN to arty field
REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS
(continued)
11. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to surface water. This distance may be reduced
for waters that are not perennial provided adequate vegetative filter strips are present. (See Standard 393
- Filter Strips)
12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells.
13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the
landowner.
14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways.
15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways or wetlands by a discharge or
by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted wetlands provided they have been
approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste should not be applied on
grassed waterways that discharge directly into water courses, and only then at agronomic rates provided
the application causes no runoff or drift from the site.
16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be
discharged into the animal waste management system.
17. Lagoons and other uncovered waste containment structures must maintain a maximum operating
level to provide adequate storage for a 25-year, 24-hour storm event in addition to the one (1) foot
mandatory freeboard.
18. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon
embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). If needed, special vegetation shall be provided for these areas and
shall be fenced, as necessary, to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other woody
species, etc. are limited to areas where considered appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and
ac oessible. Lagoon berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage, or
discharge.
19. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is responsible for
obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge,
pollution and erosion.
20. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on a regular basis to
prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be kept on site.
WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN AGREEMENT
Name of Farm: Wright Dairy Farm
Owner/Manager Agreement
I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specification and the operation and maintenance
procedures established in the approved animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I (we)
know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or
construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of
Environment Management (DEM) before the new animals are stocked I (we) also understand that there
must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface wasters of the state from a storm event
less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. The approved plan will be filed on -site at the farm office and
at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by DEM
upon request.
Name of Facility Owner: Steve Wright
(Please print)
Signature: ate:
Name of Manager(If different from
Signature:
Date:
Name of Technical Specialist:(Please print) Kevin Moore
Affiliation: Rockingham County Soil & Water Conservation District
Address (Agency): PO Box 201
Wentworth. NC 27375-0201
Signature: l�ly►+. ' vivt r� Date: S- l — 91
ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION AGREEMENT
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, ctc.)
I, , hereby give
from his Waste Utilization System on _
permission to apply animal waste
acres of my land for the duration of time shown below.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, 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 need for commercial fertilizer.
Adjacent Landowner:
FAM
Technical Representative: Date:
SWCD Representative: Date:
Term of Agreement: 19 to 20_
(Minimum of Ten Years on Cost Shared Items)
(See Required Specification No. 2.)
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Fields for Waste Application - Wright Dairy Farm
Tract
Field No.
Acres
Owner
1305
4
9 crop
Dorothy M. Wilson
1305
5
11 crop
1317
1
7.94 crop
Claudia Carter
1335
1..9
8.77
Wright Bros.
1335
10
7.37 1&2 pasture
1335
11
17.66 remainder crops
1336
1
9.41 crop
Claudia Carter
1336
4
1.74 grass
1336
5
0.88 grass
1336
6..17
22.06 grass #13 only -remainder crop
1339
1
4.34 crops
Elsie Brown
1339
2
2.95 crops
1339
3
1.26 crops
1339
4
22.66 crops
1339
5
4.41 crops
1341
2..18
24.8 crops
Jesse Albert
1347
1
1.04 crops
J.G. Cummings
1347
2
15.65 crops
1347
3
1.98 before small grain in tobacco
1347
4
4.37 rotation
1347
5
8.14
"
1347
6
4.76
"
1347
7
5.93
"
1347
8
1.91
"
1347
9
0.96
"
1347
10
14.04 crops
1347
11
4.02 crops
South half in Fescue
1347
12
5.19 crops
1347
13
4.77 crops
1347
14
6.3 crops
1347
15
6.57 crops
1347
17
12.28 crops
1351
1
6.4 crops
Margarita Bartee
1351
2
2.1 crops
1351
3
13.92 crops
1351
4
2.45 crops
1351
5
3.71 Fescue
1351
6
2.65 Fescue
1352
1
6.73 crops
Margarite Bartee
1352
2
2.98 crops
3420
1
4.91 pasture Robert R. Knight
3420
2
8.28 pasture
3423
1
7.89 Irrigation Home Farm
3423
2
14.96 irrigation\from WSP#2
3423
3
13.77 irrigation
3423
7
4.36 crop
3423
8
0.95 home garden
3423
9
5.39 crop
3423
10
3.61 grass
3423
11
6.55 grass
3423
12
5.31 grass
3438
1
6.41 grass hay Eric McAlister
2
2.19 grass hay
3
15.4 crop
5227
1
13.01 crop Eddie Lambert
5227
2
5.18 crop
5227
3
2.23 crop
5227
4
3.49 crop
16911
1
14.23 crop Wright Bros.
16911
2
9.28 crop long term no -till
16911
3
8.48 crop
16911
4
20.3 Fescue - Pasture
16911
5
1.79 Fescue - Hay
16911
6
1.35 Fescue - Hay
16911
7
18.86 crop
16911
8
2.11 Fescue - Pasture
16911
9
2.91 Fescue - Pasture
16911
10
2.97 Fescue - Pasture
773.91 Total Acres ,
FION. PLAN
PS
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IvfERGE`ICY
D�VQ
SNCD
MRCS �1�=-
This, plan will be implemented in the event that IN,
overflowing, or running off site. You should not
leave your property to consider that you a show
ensure that this does not happen. This pl.an
all employees at the facility. The following are s
Stop the release of wastes. Depending o thelleuure listed bzlowo[ be
possible. Suggested responses to some p problems
A. Lagoon overflow -possible solutions are:
a. Add soil to berm to increase elevation of darn.
b. pump wastes to fields at an acceptably rate.
c. Stop all tows to the lagoon immediately.
d. Call a pumping contractor.
e. Nlake sure no surface water is entering lagoon.
B:Runoff from waste applicatioh field -actions include:
a. Immediately stop waste application
b. Create a temporary diversion to contain waste.
c. Incorporate waste to reduce runoff.',;
d. Evaluate and eliminate the reasons) that caused the runoff.
e. Evaluate the application rates for the Yields where runoff occurred.
Les from your operation, are leaking,
ait until wastes reach surface waters or
alem. You should make every effort to
be posted in an accessible location for
ne action items you should tale.
C: Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers -action include:
a. Stop recycle pump.
b. Stop irrigation pump.
C. Close valves to eliminate furl . isumae•
d,. Repair all leaks prior to restaain_ p P •
D: Leakage from tlush systems: houses, siilid separators action include:
a. Stop recycle pump.
b. Stop irri=ration pump.,
c. s. or solid separators.
✓lake Bute no siphon occurs.
I Stop all flows in the !rouse. [lush system
Dzte:ni?er I J. I
z: 'Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps:
t i
E: Leakage from base or sidewalllof la_=oon. Often this is seepage as opposed to
flowing leaks- possible action:1.
a. Dig a small sumo or ditch awav from the embankment to catch all seepage.
put in a submersible pump.and pump back to lagoon.
b. If holes are caused by burrowing animals, trap or remove animals and :iil
holes and compact with a clav type soil.
c. Have a professional evaluate the condition of the side walls and lagoon
bottom as soon as possible.'.
?. Assess the extent of the spill and note any obvious damages.
a. Did the waste reach any surface waters?
b. Approximately how much was released and for what duration.
c. Anv damage noted, such as employee injury, fish kills, or property damage?
d. Did the spill leave the property?
e. Does the spill have the potentiaii to reach surface waters?
f. Could a future rain event causeithe spill to reach surface waters?
g. Are potable water wells in dander (either on or off of the property)?
h. How much reached surface waters?
i
1.
3: Contact appropriate a=encies.
a. Dunne normal, business hours, tall your DWQ (Division of Water Quality)
regional office; Phone - After hours, emergency number: 919-733-39a2.
Your phone call should include' your name. facility, telephone number, the details
of the incident from item 2 above, the exact location of the faciliLv, the location or
direction of movement of the spill, weather and wind conditions. The corrective
measures that have been under taken, and the seriousness of the situation.
b. If spill leaves property or enters; surface waters, call local EMS Phone number -
c. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department.
d. Contact CES, phone number ! - local SWCD office phone number - and local NRCS office for advide/technical assistance phone number - -
4: If none of the above works call 911 for the Sheriffs Department and explain your
problem to them and ask.that person to contact the proper agencies for you.
5: Contact the contractor of your choice to begin repair of problem to minimize off -site
damage.
- II
a. Contmctors Name: RO6ZY-1'�
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Carin—
b. Contractors Address: _
c. Contractors Phone: G 1(0 - .li42-- 153�3
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December I "). 1904)
Z6: (Contact the technical specialist who ccr tied the lagoona, , (NRCS. Consulting
Enaineer. etc.)
a. Name:
b. Phone: 9 10 34 7— — A 2.&5
Z: Implement procedures as advised by DWQ and technical assistant: agencies to
rectify the damage. repair the system. a reassess the waste management. plan to.
keep problems with release of wastes fr)m happening again.
Decornt,er 1). 1996
I
i
Mortality Management Methods'
(check which method(sj� are bein_* implemented)
Burial three feet beneath the surface of the eround within 24 hours after
knowledge of the death. The burial must be at least 300 feet from any flowing
stream or public body of water.
1 Rendering at a rendering plant lice r Sed under G.S. 106 163.7
U Complete incineration
J In the case of dead', poultry only. placing in a disposal pit of a size and design
approved by the Department of AO-Pculture
O Any method which in the professional opinion of the State Veterinarian' would
make possible the salvage of pare:of a dead.animal's value wi[ho.ut.endansering
human or animal health. (Written approval of the State Veterin Tian must be
attached)'
i.
Dairy Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist
---Suurcc = ---- -- Cause 1151 I's to Minimize Udor Nate ::lpeculc 1-racuccs
• Daily production ❑ Vegetative or wooded bullets
Cd
Recouunended best management plactices -
(loot judgment and C0111111011 souse
Paved lots or barn all
\Vol uuunoc-coveral surfaces_
Scrape m Ihlsh daily
sullaces -
'
❑
I'roulolc ehyiug with proper ventilation- ..
V
Routiuc checks and nmiblenaoce oil waterers, ----
•
hydrants, pipes, stuck (auks
Bedded areas
Uriuc
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Proulole drying with proper ventilation
.
Pat tial microbial decomposition
Replace wcl or umoure-covered betiding
hlamtre dry slacks
pal teal InicrObnll decomposition
provide liquid tllaltlage for stured 1l(alpite
Storage tank or basin
Partial microbial Decouiprlsition ;
❑
Iluuam or mid -level loading
surface
Mixing while filling ;
❑
Tauk covers
• Agitation when emptying .
❑
Basin surface trials of solids;
❑
Miuimizc lot runoff and liquid additions _ ..._..
-
❑
Agilale only prior to inantire removal -
-
❑
Proven biological additives or oxid;uds
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Selling basin sorl'aces •
I'lutcl microbial decomposition
9
Liquid Drainage (moil settled solids
Mixing while filling
Q�
Remove solids regularly
•
Agiutliuu tvllen el" tying
Marione, slurry or sludge •
.
Agitation when spreading
❑
Soil injection of slurry/sludges
- ----
spremlcr outlets
\rolalilc gas emissions
❑
Wash residual manure frolil spreader after use -
- -
❑
Ili oven biological additives or oxidants _ _ -
-Uncovered manure,
Volatile gas emissions wllilc
❑
Soil injection of slurry/sludges -
. slurry or sludge oil field
drying _ -
W
Soil incorporation within 48 hrs(6Ki-etrl- love aerw. NG -ii I1) • - -
surfaces
C"
Sprcad in Thin uniform layers for rapid drying
-.- -
❑
Proven biological additives or oxidants -
Agitation of recycled lagoov
lank covers;
_ liquid while tanks are filling Cl Extend fill lines to near botlom of lmlks will
_. anti -siphon vents
Outside Drain colleclion Agitation during"wastewaler Box covers
- oejlillcholl It
- collvcy.,I cc - - -" - - - -
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t,ausc
Agitation during swop
lilling and dramlom,
BRIPS to Minimize Udor
O Sump lank covers .
is Practices
lain of drainpipes at
Agilaliwn during tvastmater
O
Extend discharge poiul of pipes ttnticrncatll
I:tgoou
/
conveyance -
lagoon liquid level
Lagoon surfaces
.volatile gas cmissimr
Cl
Proper lagoon liquid capacity;
• Iliological mixing;
O
Correctlagoonstartup procedures;
-Agitation
L�
Minimum surface area-lo-volume ratio; Xj� sk& 54c- S:- (;;, ,d J; -
_. ..-
O
Mininuwn agitation when pumping;
O
Mechanical aeralirm;
•
❑
Proven biological additives
hrigatiou sprinkler
•, I ligh pressure agitation;
Irrigate on dry days with little or no wind;
nozzles
Wind drill
Q
Minimum recommended operaliug procedure;
O.
Pump intake near lagoon liquid surface;. -
--- `-
O
Pump from second -stage lagoon;
Cr
Plush residual manure from pipes al end of
slurry/sludge pumpings
- - -c 1� if timils----
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:7-4roper.disposilionofcarcnsses-.
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- Slandiug water around --• litiprmper Jraiiagc; .- 0' Grade and landscape such that water drains ."
Gncilitics - • Micrubi:d decomposition of away from facilities
. ... - organic miller -
Mud backed onto public Poorly maintained access roads Q' Farul access road maintenance -
roads from farm access
Additional Information : Available Prom
Cattle Manure Management ; 02110 Rule/DMP Packet NCSU, Counly Exicosion Center -
Dairy Educational Unit Manure Mmmgennenl System - Lake Wheeler Road Field Laboratory; CDAC 209-95 NCSU - DAC'
lagooh Design iud Mauagcmcul for Livestock Manure "I rcilmeul and Storage ; CDAC 103-83 NCSU - DAE
Management of Dairy Wastewater; L•DAE 106-83 NCSU - l3AE
Calibriliom of Manure and Wastewater Application Equipment ; EDAE Fact Shcel NCSU - DAC
Nuisance Concerns in Animal Manure Management: Odors and Flies; PROM, 1995 Conference 1'roceediugs Florida Cooperative Extension
pjQC - November 11, 1996, Page 2
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Insect Control Check"
site Specific Prnetices`
11Mps to Control I
Cause id LiquSYstcnrs
Acauuulalion of wliJs - ❑ plush system is designed mtd operated
Solids fro
Plush tnutcrs sufficiently to remove accumulateted m
gutters as designed.
ClItcntove bridging of accumulated solids al
discharge
_.. ❑ Maintain lagoons, Scuuug basllrs and flits Where
Ctustcd Solids best hrccdiug is apparculla 11111/10 ,l the
l&uous and fits _ .. .
crusting of solids to a depth of uo more than G -_
8 inches over ulore thau 30% of surface.
Maiulain vegetative control along banks of
el
. Decaying vcgetaliml lagoons and other inlpoandmcltg to prcven —
I�;:el'SSIYC VC6CIa11ve - - _ -'
Grutvtlr nccunndalion of Decaying vegetative matter
atoll& vvaler's edge oil inlpoundurenps perimeter.
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Q' Dcsi&n ojicialc and feed Spw'tmlauYPee [Ile
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accuuru'htinbbdecaying walla&e•
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❑ Clean u l SO
lla'e oil a routine basis (e.g
IS-30 Jay interval
Jay interval during suunuer;
during winter).
Rcduce nloistlllc accumulation within and
Accuurtdaliolrs of feed residues around iuuneJiale perimeter o(fec� slam&e I
feed Slora&c
areas by insuring drainage away from site
'and/or providill adegI , to coldaiuolenl(e-
& 1
eovercJ bin for brewer s graiir and similar high
moisture grain products).
❑ .Inspect for and reinove or break up accutotllated
solids in filter strips eroiuld feed storage as
needed.
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GAMIC: Pluvr.mllcr I1, 19')G, I'agc 1 ,
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-Iln'll's to Control Insects SItC $IICCire fir:Ielie Cs
All III I:11 I IUllllllg A,,.,, • Ac'c IIIIodallonS UI allioull Avaslcs
Eliminate low areas that (tap Il lolsllll'c clung
and Iccd wasulge
fcuces and other locadous where waste
accumulates and dislorbaucc by animals is - -
minimal.
Cl Maintain fence rows and filter strips around
animal holding areas to minimize
accunmdations of wastes (i.e., inspect for and
remove or break up accumulated solids as
needed). -
Mail) re I laudliug Accumldalions of aoinml wastes -
O Remove spillage on a routine basis (e.g., 7 --10' '--
�Ihy
Systems
day interval during sununcr; 15-30 day interval
dming winder) where manutc is loaded.lor land
application or disposal.
Cl provide I'or adequate drainage mound manilrc
stockpiles.
O Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated
wastes io filler strips around stockpiles and
manure handling areas as needed.
1'urpjorc:`uTorma —I on coulac—fie uopclaUvc lixtciisto Scrv'rcc, Dcpadulnil of Iilil6iiiology; Iloz 7G13, NdFtli Cdrolion State University,
IGdcighi-NC, 27095-7613. -
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Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
hereby give permission to apply waste from his
Waste Util6ation Systa on !�4_ acres of my land for re duration o the time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner. Date:
Term of Agreement l�.�77��/jyh a�
&' '�4. ue"I�
Notey
NRCS,NC
NNE, 1996
C]
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Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
�SU/'1 hereby give Ctpenrussion to apply waste from his
Waste U ' tion System on �_ acres of my land fokhe duration o the time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner: l��`%i Date: 02
Tenn ofAgreemeat:j//��y,r�y_c/,([����jC1p/
(Minimum Ten Years M Cos4Sharedlter,u)
N ry
NRCS, NC
JUNE,1996
EX IlBrr s
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
I, — t7 hereby give permission to apply waste from his
Waste Util6ation Sy ' on a acres of my land forthe duration o the time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer. ' /
Landowner. _) • &Zn�l Date: I�VZ i
Term of Agreement
M
No
NRCS, NC
JUNE, 1996
71-
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
ZI, hereby give permission to apply waste from his
Waste Utilization Systo • on !r4c acres of my land for a duration o the time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner. Date: /�- Z 7
Tenn of Agreement
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NRCS, NC
JUNE, 1996
0
F
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
�SCI �''1 hereby give permission to apply waste from his
Waste U ' lion System on ,aQ— acres of my land fo e duration o the time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner: Date:
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Term of AgreementP/�
(Minimum FM Year: on'Cast-S tenu) /J
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4K'-� t 3), M y, a a d
NRCS,NC
JUNE, 1996
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
I hereby give Vel;-�o-�Wn permission to apply waste from his
Waste Utilization System on a+ f. acres of my land for the duration of the time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner. c Date:
Term of Agreement : lyI l (o j Q-7- to
(Mi'wnum Trn Years CCw4h..d Items)
11�q No
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NRCS, NC
RUNE, 1996
Waste Util
(Needed only, if addit
Ca fP%�1' hereby give
Waste Utiliiation,Sysfem'on : S acres of my l
which waste',can be applied aze shownon'the attache
I understand that this waste coirtains nitrogen, phospl
applied sb Wd ri t'harm my land or crbpi. I also pni
commercial', fertilizer.
Landowner. Leaa,L ' cu G
Term of Agreement : G��Ir�e✓h%lr1C!/Q!/�
(Minimum Ten Years m Co'st-Shared Items)
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1 EXHIBIT B
11 Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
1 ee hereby give z permission to apply waste from his
Waste Utili on System o _Z acres of my land fd the duration oKthe time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner: c� o r Date:
u �
Term of Agreement :4( - /3;j�!7� I t l L ,
(Minimum TM n on Cost -Shared hems) '/�'
Cg,�
NRCS, NC
JUNE, 1996
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
hereby give permission to apply waste from his
Waste Utilization System on acres of my land f6 the duration the time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner. Date:
Tenn of Agreement P� f i^u �t �e 1
(Min mwn Ten ears on Cori-Slured Lena)
No4� V
NRCS,NC
JUNE, 1996
EXHIBIT B
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
I, ize(' j.� >iir�/ifyJ2i hereby give�� permission to apply waste from his
Waite TMization S�y m on �� acres of my land f the duration the time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner. ` Date:
Tent of Agreement
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NRCS,NC
JUNE, 1996
EMBrr B
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
I; 19V hereby give ' - permission to apply waste from his
Waste Utilization System on acres of my land f® the duration o the time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial firth' e .
Landowner. Date:
Term of Agree
N&Ey
NRCS, NC
JUNE, 1996
0
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
if
W V cl n O hereby give ermission to apply waste from his
aste Utilization Systei i on 2 3 acres of my land fofliKe duration of a time shown below. The field(s) or
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner. 4/t. 4 w OA--3 13 Date:"%6'4-1— I L 3T 7
Tenn of Agreement:
(Minim+
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Mary U
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NRCS,NC
JUNE, 1996
0
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Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
I.Q�fL�, /T hereby give permission to apply waste from his
Waste Utilization System on 5 acres of my land fofthi duration o e time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowne
Term of Agreement e
(Minimum TM I w an CouShmd Itrna /
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No(4ry
a0to
NRCS, NC
NNE, 1996
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
I, ._ hereby give ' ' permission to apply waste from his
Waste Utilization System n 2 CZ acres of my land f e duration of a time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner:
- a� &-I Date:
Term of Agree
Notary v
awa
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NRCS,NC
JUNE, 1996
EXHIBrr B
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
I. hereby give ZZLIZermission to apply waste from his
Waste Utilization'System on acres of my land fo ie duration of a time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not hams my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer.
Landowner. ii �c, , hI/�o Date:
Term of Agreement
(A4iai = TM Years on CO 4 WW*d Ite ) J
No
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A`11� Cw"�,.. ency�v:..o 3 i
NRCS, NC
JUNE, 1996
'FSA -2 11(04-1846)-FanSm'ioAgency; CommodixCrediiCorpordi6n Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
POWER OF ATTORNEY
THE: UNDERSIGNED does hereby apppoint' X�ennei th' Wrilaft; of 3344Iro . n Works Road, . Reidsvil c
N.C. 27320 Rockinpham County, State of N. C. the attorney in fact to act for
Betty-H. Bradford in connection with Farm Service Agency and Commodity Credit Corporation program
number (s) circled below; and with respect to actions involving Federal Crop Insurance Corporations insured
crops listed below, if any. This power of attorney is valid in all counties in the United States unless otherwise noted.
CCC and FSA PROGRAMS FCIC CROPS.
(Circle applicable program numbers) (Enter "All or specify each crop)
L.Conservatkin Reserve Program 7. Marketing Assistance Loans'
2. Nomnsurcd ctupDisaster Assistance Program- 8. Wheat Feed Grains, Rice and
Oilseeds Loans Upland Cotton, Production
4. US Cotton Loans Flexibility Program
5. Tob"-Pi6jnun 9. Other .(5pec&':
6. Peanut Program
0. A711 of the Above Listed
THE UNDERSIGNED grants to said, attorney full authority.with respect to s 6 programs liecified above, including access to necessary
FSA, CCC; and FCIC records to complete FSA andCCC,'and(ifqjp1i64mb1e) FCIC transaetion(s) circled below.
TRANSACTION NUMBERS USED BY FSA ANDCCC:. 1 TRANSACTION NUMBERS USED BY FCIC
OAH actions. .5. Making claim for
JIAJI of the following actions. .7. The making of reports. 2. Making application for indemnity.
2—The signing of an appli I cation or conta - ct. 9; Other (Specify) HISM11111M. 6. Making contract
3. Delivery of a comm 3. Making crop acreage -change.,
C ge..
"Y'. " reports- 7. Making transfer and
4. Executing low agreements. repo' cancellations.
5. Allowinglowrepayment. damage reports.
6. Conducting all loan program transactions. 8:-0ther (3pecj&)
This Power of. Attorney shall remain in full force and effect until written.notice of its revocation has been duty served upon FSA. The
granto I r shall provideseliahate written notice of revocation to.the'applicii6le crop insurance agenC
The foregoing Power of Attorney. set forth"
ort h above is signe I d and dated at,
this ��j chtyof:, 19 17&
COUNTY OFFICE COPY
EXHIBIT B
r1
Waste Utilization Agreement
(Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.)
I Marguerite E. Bartee
hereby give A ermission to apply waste from his
Waste Utilization System on acres of my land faf the du?, of a time shown below. The field(s) on
which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map.
I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly
applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for
commercial fertilizer r. "Oe"-
Iandownerl'` �''� Dam: November 17, 1997
Marguerite E. Bartee by Willis W. Apple, Atty.-in-Fact
Term of Agree
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 17th day of Nro�v'ember`,- 1997.
Notary lic
My Commission expires:
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NRCS,NC
JUNE, 1996
M i W V " A."
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAM
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT I. MAI2GiIERITE EI:]�ABETFI
+cmaro ' 4•'✓�4lGs +,4•
tBARTEE,, the undersigned, a resident of Rockingham County, North Carolina, hereby make,
constitute and appoint my sister, PATTIE BARTEE McINTYRE, of Orange County, North
Carolina, andVW I'.L S WiADE�AP,y E �Rockingham County, North Carolina, jointly or
individually my true and lawful Attorneys -in -Fact, for me and in my name, place and stead for the
purposes hereinafter set out.
1. Grant of Powers. I hereby give and grant unto my Attorneys -in -Fact full authority and
power for me in my name, place and stead to manage and attend to all my affairs, interests and
property, of every kind and description, real, personal or mixed, and wherever located and generally
to do and perform for me anything of any character which I might do or perform for myself if
personally present and acting. Without in any way diminishing the broad general powers just
conferred, which are believed and intended to include all of the following, as well as other acts not
mentioned, I do specifically authorize my Attorneys -in -Fact, in my name and on my behalf to do the
following:
a. Real Property Transactions. To buy, lease, exchange, or otherwise acquire,
and to agree to and contract for the lease, purchase, exchange, and acquisition of, and to
accept, take, receive, and possess any interest in real property whatsoever, on such terms and
conditions, and under such covenants, as said Attorneys -in -Fact shall deem proper; and to
maintain, repair, improve, manage, insure, rent, lease, sell, convey, subject to liens and
mortgages or deeds of trust, to make, execute and deliver deeds, leases, deeds of trust and
mortgages and to join in conveyances of real property for purposes of waiving rights I may
have as a surviving spouse under state law, and in any way or manner deal with all or any part
of any interest in real property whatsoever, that I own at the time of execution or may
thereafter acquire, under such terms and conditions, and under such covenants, as said
Attorneys -in -Fact shall deem proper.
b. Personal Property Transactions. To buy, lease, exchange, or otherwise
acquire, and to agree, bargain, and contract for the lease, purchase, exchange, and acquisition
of, and to accept, take, receive, and possess any personal property whatsoever, tangible or
intangible, or interest thereto, on such terms and conditions, and under such covenants, as
said Attorneys -in -Fact shall deem proper; to maintain, repair, improve, manage, insure, rent,
lease, sell, convey, subject to liens, pledge and hypothecate, and in any way or manner deal
with all or any part of any personal property I own at the time of execution or may thereafter
acquire, under such terms and conditions and under such covenants, as said Attorneys -in -Fact
shall deem proper.
C. Bond. Share and Commodity Transactions. To vote, give proxies, request,
ask, demand, sue for, recover, collect, receive, and hold and possess any bond, share,
instrument of similar character, commodity interest or any instrument with respect thereto
together with the interest, dividends, proceeds, or other distributions connected therewith,
as now are, or shall hereafter become, owned by, or due, owing, payable, or belonging to, me
at the time of execution or in which I may thereafter acquire interest, to have, use, and take
all lawful means and equitable and legal remedies, procedures, and writs in the name of the
principal for the collection and recovery thereof, and to adjust, sell, compromise, and agree
for the same, and to make, execute, and deliver for me, all endorsements, acquittances,
releases, receipts, or other sufficient discharges for the same.
d. Banking Transactions. To make, receive, sign, endorse, execute,
acknowledge, deliver, and possess checks, drafts, bills of exchange, letters of credit, notes,
stock certificates, withdrawal_ receipts and deposit instruments relatinghto accounts or deposits
in ; or'certificates of deposit of, banks} savings and loan or other institutions or associations
for me'as I might do if personally; present and acting.
i�
fy e. Safe Deposits. To have free access at any time or times to any safe deposit
/ box or vault to which I might have access and to remove property from such safe deposit box.
I
f. Business Operating Transactions. To conduct, engage in, and transact any and
all lawful business of whatever nature or kind for me and on my behalf.
g. Insurance Transactions. To exercise or perform any act, power, duty, right
or obligation whatsoever in regard to any contract of life, accident, health, disability or
liability insurance or on my behalf prior to execution, provided, however, my Attorneys -in -
Fact may not change the beneficiary of any existing He insurance policy on my life; to procure
new, different or additional contracts of insurance for me and to designate the beneficiary of
any such contract of insurance, provided, however, that my Attorneys -in -Fact cannot be such
beneficiary unless the Attorneys -in -Fact have an insurable interest in my life; and to make
claims under such insurance and to give releases and other acquittances.
h. Es -late Transactions. To request, ask, demand, sue for, recover, collect,
receive, and hold and possess all legacies, bequests, and devises, as are owned by, or due,
owing, payable, or belonging to me at the time of execution or in which I may thereafter
acquire an interest; to have, use and take all lawful means and equitable and legal remedies,
procedures, and writs in my name for the collection and recovery thereof, and to adjust, sell,
compromise, and agree for the same, and to make, execute, and deliver on my behalf, all
endorsements, acquittances, releases, receipts, or other sufficient discharges for the same.
The power granted to my Attomeys-in-Fact relating to estate transactions specifically
includes the authority to disclaim all or part of any transfers of property to me, if my
Attorneys -in -Fact deem it probable that no gift taxes will be imposed on me on account of
such disclaimer, provided, however, that if my Attorneys -in -Fact will be a recipient of any
property by reason of any such disclaimer, then this authority to execute disclaimers shall only
be valid if Frederick C. E. Murray, approves of such disclaimer in writing.
i. Personal Relationships And Affairs. To do all acts necessary for maintaining
my customary standard of living; to provide medical, dental and surgical care, hospitalization
and custodial care for me; to continue whatever provision has been made by me, with respect
to automobiles, or other means of transportation; to continue whatever charge accounts have
been operated by me; for my convenience, to open such new accounts as said Attorneys -in -
Fact shall think to be desirable for the accomplishment of any of the purposes enumerated in
this section, and to pay the items charged on such accounts by any person, authorized or
permitted by me or said Attorneys -in -Fact to make such charges; to continue the discharge
of any services or duties assumed by me to any parent or relative; to continue payments
incidental to my membership or affiliation in any church, club, society, order or other
organization, or to continue contributions thereto; to allow members of my family, as my
Attorneys -in -Fact shall deem best to use my household furniture, furnishings and other
tangible personal property, and to store or sell and dispose of such property.
j. Social Security and Unemployment. To prepare, execute and file all social
security, unemployment insurance and information returns required by the laws of the United
States, or of any"state or subdivision thereof, or of any foreign government.
k. Tax. To prepare, execute, verify and file in my name and on my behalf any and
all types of tax returns, amended returns, declaration of estimated tax, report, protest,
application for correction of assessed valuation of real or other property, appeal, brief, claim
for refund, or petition, including petition to the Tax Court of the United States, in connection
with any tax imposed or proposed to be imposed by any government, or claimed, levied or
assessed by any government, and to pay any such tzx and to obtain any extension of time for_.
any of the foregoing; to execute waivers or consents agreeing to a later determination and
assessment of taxes than is provided by any statute of limitations; to execute waivers of
restriction on the assessment and collection of deficiency in any. tax; to execute closing
agreements and all other documents, instruments and papers relating to any tax liability of any
sort; to institute and carry on through counsel any proceeding in connection with determining
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or contesting any such tax or to recover any tax paid or to resist any claim for additional tax
paid or to resist any claim for additional tax on any proposed assessment or levy thereof, and
to enter into any agreements or stipulations for compromise or other adjustments or
dispositions of any tax.
The powers granted to my Attorneys -in -Fact relating to tax matters include, without
limitation, authority to represent me before the Internal Revenue Service, the North Carolina
Department of Revenue, and all other foreign, state, county, municipal, and other taxing
authorities. I also authorize my Attorneys -in -Fact to appoint others to represent me before
such taxing authorities, and before any courts having jurisdiction over issues relating to such
tax matters. All such powers shall apply to all taxable years beginning on or after January 1,
1980 and ending at December 31, 2050.
1. Employment of Agents. To employ agents such as legal counsel, accountants or
other professional representation as may be appropriate and to grant such agents such powers
of attorney or other appropriate authorization as may be required in connection with such
representation or by the Internal Revenue Service or other governmental authority.
M. Retention of Prooertv. To retain any property owned by me without regard
to any requirement of diversification otherwise imposed, without liability for any loss or
decrease in the value of any such property while retained by my Attorneys -in -Fact.
n. Lawsuits. To pay and settle any and all claims or debts of whatever kind
which may be due and owing by me at any time, and to defend, settle, adjust, compound,
submit to arbitration and compromise all actions, suits, accounts, reckonings, claims and
demands whatsoever, that are now, or hereafter shall be, pending between me and any person,
firm or corporation, in such manner and in all respects as my said Attorneys -in -Fact shall
deem proper; to ask, demand, sue for, recover, collect, and receive all sums of money, debts,
dues, accounts, devises, bequests, interest, dividends, annuities, and demands whatsoever as
are now, or shall hereinafter become, due from any government entity, and to use and take
all lawful ways and means in my name or otherwise for the recovery thereof, by attachments,
arrests, distress, institution of legal proceedings or actions, or otherwise and to compromise
and agree for the same and to execute such instruments, endorsements or signatures thereto
in my name as may be requisite or proper to facilitate the collection thereof and to give
acquittances or other sufficient discharges for the same.
o. Investments. To invest and reinvest without restriction any of my money or
other property or whatever kind coming into the possession of my Attorneys -in -Fact, whether
income or principal, in such a manner as my Attorneys -in -Fact may deem fit and proper at the
discretion of my Attorneys -in -Fact.
P. Debts. To pay all sums of money, at any time or times, that may be owing by
me upon any account, bill of exchange, check, draft, purchase, contract, note or trade
acceptance, made, executed, endorsed, accepted and delivered by me or for me and in my
name, by my Attorneys -in -Fact.
q. Contracts. To enter into, make, sign, execute and deliver, acknowledge,
exercise and perform any contract, agreement, writing, power, special or general, or thing,
that may, in the opinion of my Attorneys -in -Fact, be necessary or proper to be entered into,
made or signed, sealed, executed, acknowledged, exercised or performed.
r. Borrowing. To borrow money in my name and on my behalf if my Attorneys -
in -Fact shall deem the same to be advisable, to give notes or other evidence of debt therefor
at such rate or rates of interest 'as my Attorneys -in -Fact shall deem advisable, and to pledge,
mortgage or otherwise encumber my property of any kind, all in the discretion of my
Attorneys -in -Fact.
S. Name. To effect all transactions in my Attorneys-in-Fact's names as
Attorneys -in -Fact, in my name, or in the name of any nominee of my Attorneys -in -Fact.
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t. Treasury Bonds. To purchase United States Treasury bonds of any type,
j including the purchase of United States Treasury bonds which are of the type eligible for
redemption at par in payment of federal estate tax.
U. Gifts. In the sole discretion of my Attorneys -in -Fact, to make gifts of my
property after I am incapacitated, outright or in trust, in order to institute any gift program
or to continue any gift program which I may have instituted for the benefit of any natural
object of my bounty or any charitable organization, or to make use of federal and state gift
tax and generation -skipping transfer tax exclusions, exemptions and credits, provided that any
such gift to my Attorneys -in -Fact shall only be valid if approved in writing by Frederick C.
E. Murray. Notwithstanding any other provision of this paragraph, I expressly do not
hereby give any authority for attorney, Willis W. Apple, to effect any gift to himself out of my
assets.
This power includes the authority to withdraw assets from any trust (established by
me or anyone else) in order to make said gifts.
2. Incapacity or Incompetency. This Power of Attorney is executed pursuant to the
provisions of North Carolina General Statutes, Section 32A-8. This Power of Attorney shall not be
affected by my subsequent incapacity or mental incompetency.
3. Accountine. My Attorneys -in -Fact shall not be required to make or file any
inventories, appraisals, accounts or reports to any court or to give bond, but my Attorneys -in -Fact
shall keep accurate records of all transactions for me as my agent and of all my property and the
disposition thereof.
4. Ratification of Acts. In general, my Attorneys -in -Fact are given full power and
authority to do and to perform all and every act or thing whatsoever necessary for my upkeep, care
and maintenance and for the management of any property owned by me, as fully as I could do if
personally present, and I hereby ratify and confirm all acts whatsoever which my Attorneys -in -Fact
shall do, or cause to be done by virtue hereof, it being my intent and purpose to confer upon my said
Attomeys-in-Fact the broadest possible powers to be used in the discretion of my Attorneys -in -Fact
for my use and benefit. The powers herein granted shall be deemed continuing and relate as fully to
any property which I may hereafter acquire as to any property which I may own, and the powers
herein conferred may be exercised repeatedly. No persons, firms, corporations, or agencies,
governmental or otherwise, which shall pay money or deliver property of whatsoever kind to my
Attorneys -in -Fact shall be under obligation whatever to look to the disposition of such money or
property by my Attorneys -in -Fact.
5. Commissions of Attorneys -in -Fact. My Attorneys -in -Fact shall be entitled to pay
themselves (but shall not be required to take) commissions not to exceed five percent (5%) upon the
amount of personal property received and expenditures made while serving as Attorneys -in -Fact.
Any commissions not paid within two (2) years of the date when services were rendered are deemed
to be waived. My Attorneys -in -Fact shall not be required to seek approval of the Clerk of Superior
Court for said commissions.
6. Substitute Attorney -in -Fact. Should my sister, Pattie Bartee McIntyre, or Willis
Apple die, resign, or become incpacitated, then I appoint my niece, Susan McIntyre Lefler, of
Transylvania County, North Carolina, as my Substitute Attorney -in -Fact with the full power and
authority to act in my behalf as granted to my Attorneys -in -Fact above.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal on and executed the
foregoing Power of Attorney this )c7v day of January, 1997.
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rgu 'te Elizabet Bartee
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAM
On this vc . N day of January, 1997, personally appeared before me, the said named
Marguerite Elizabeth Bartee, to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who
executed the foregoing instrument and he acknowledged that he executed the same and being duly
sworn by me, made oath that the statements in the foregoin instrument are true.
tary Public
My commission expires:
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(Ptepated'iiy Willis W
North Carolina
Rockingham County
Apple, Attorney.
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RAIVIA H. PAGE
Register Of Deeds
Book 951, Page lq1 x-1
The foregoing certificate of Dorothy G. Pearson, a Notary Public of Rockingham
County, N. C. is certified to be correct.
$2.00 Probate Fee Pd.
$14.00 Rec. Fee Pd.
Ret: Robinson Murray & Apple
Ramona
H. Page,
Register
of Deeds
By:
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