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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0038087_Staff Report_20230828August 25, 2023 To: DWR Central Office — WQ, Non -Discharge Unit Attn: Zachary Mega From: Caitlin Caudle Winston-Salem Regional Office State of North Carolina Division of Water Resources Water Quality Regional Operations Section Staff Report Application No.: W00038087 Facility name: Terra Renewal RLAP Note: This form has been adapted from the non -discharge facility staff report to document the review of both non -discharge and NPDES permit applications and/or renewals. Please complete all sections as they are applicable. I. GENERAL AND SITE VISIT INFORMATION 1. Was a site visit conducted? ® Yes or ❑ No a. Date of site visit: 8/22/2023 b. Site visit conducted by: C. Caudle c. Inspection report attached? ® Yes or ❑ No d. Person contacted: David Cow and their contact information: David. coylekdenaliwater.com II. EXISTING FACILITIES: MODIFICATION AND RENEWAL APPLICATIONS 1. Are there appropriately certified Operators in Charge (ORCs) for the facility? ® Yes ❑ No ❑ N/A 2. Are the design, maintenance and operation of the treatment facilities adequate for the type of waste and disposal system? ❑ Yes or ® No If no, please explain: There have been several odor complaints about land application activities. Incorporation is used to meet pathogen and vector reduction (PVR) requirements. The residuals that were causing the odor complaint were from the two storage tanks. The residuals were stored for a prolonged period of time. Mr. Coyle is looking into enzymes and other additive for odor control in the storage tanks. If odor complaints continue, alternative PVR methods may have to be used (e.g. lime stabilization. 3. Are the site conditions (e.g., soils, topography, depth to water table, etc) maintained appropriately and adequately assimilating the waste? ® Yes or ❑ No 4. Has the site changed in any way that may affect the permit (e.g., drainage added, new wells inside the compliance boundary, new development, etc.)? ❑ Yes or ® No 5. Is the residuals management plan adequate? ® Yes or ❑ No 6. Are the existing application rates (e.g., hydraulic, nutrient) still acceptable? ® Yes or ❑ No 7. Are there any setback conflicts for existing treatment, storage and disposal sites? ❑ Yes or ® No 8. Is the description of the facilities as written in the existing permit correct? ® Yes or ❑ No 9. Has a review of all self -monitoring data been conducted (e.g., AR, NDMR, NDAR, GW)? ® Yes or ❑ No Please summarize any findings resulting from this review: See BIMS for all correspondence. 10. Has a review of source facilities compliance history been completed (e.g., CEIs and DMRs)? ® Yes or ❑ No 11. Are there any permit changes needed in order to address ongoing BIMS violations? ❑ Yes or ® No FORM: WQROSSR 04-14 Page 1 of 2 12. Check all that apply: ❑ No compliance issues ❑ Current enforcement action(s) ❑ Currently under JOC ® Notice(s) of deficiencies ❑ Currently under SOC ❑ Currently under moratorium Please explain and attach any documents that may help clarify answer/comments (i.e., NOV, NOD, etc.) See LF for all recent NODS. Two NODS have been issued for failure to notify of land application activities. Have all compliance dates/conditions in the existing permit been satisfied? ® Yes ❑ No ❑ N/A 13. Are there any issues related to compliance/enforcement that should be resolved before issuing this permit? ❑ Yes ®No❑N/A III. REGIONAL OFFICE RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Do you foresee any problems with issuance/renewal of this permit? ❑ Yes or ® No 2. Recommendation: ❑ Hold, pending receipt and review of additional information by regional office ® Hold, pending review of draft permit by regional office ❑ Issue upon receipt of needed additional information ❑ Issue ❑ Deny (Please state reasons: ) ,—D—Signed by: 3. Signature of report preparer: Signature of regional supervisor: Date: 8/28/2023 99D49D_. I "ti l . SMAU' IV. ADDITIONAL REGIONAL STAFF REVIEW ITEMS 145B49E225C94EA... On August 22, 2023, Division of Water Resources staff Caitlin Caudle conducted a permitting visit to review a proposed land application field. David Coyle, Terra Renewal, was present during the entire site visit. The following observations were made: CLC1 (36.168857,-80.974294) 0-3" Ap, 1 OYR 4/6, granular structure 3-9" A/B, 2.5YR 4/8, subangular blocky structure, clay increase 9-15" BtI, 2.5YR 4/8, subangular blocky structure, higher clay content than above 15-349' BC, 2.5YR 4/8, 7.5YR 5/8 saprolite inclusions, subangular blocky structure, less clay, weaker structure 34-389' C, 2.5YR 5/8, massive structure, saprolite This boring is within the range of characteristics of Fairview. See attached information provided by Mr. Coyle. An updated application map is provided with revisions from the site visit. A minimum of 100-150 PAN lbs/ac must be applied to meet the minimum land requirements for the tonnage to be certified. FORM: WQROSSR 04-14 Page 2 of 2 0812412023 REVISED PORTIONS or ADDITIONAL INFO for Permit Mod. Application RLAP: WQ0038087 Terra Renewal Services, Inc Original Submittal Date: 7/24/23 Based on site evaluation (8/22/23) and review by Winston Salem DWR Contents: - Updated LOA Form - Revised Buffer Map for Field MF-16 - Revised Portions of Application based on Acreage Change: o Pg 2 of Form RLAP 06-16 romrST NW3,,911I6111:1 o RYE Summary Table - Pictures of Storage / Transfer tank for DAF Residuals at Tyson -Danville Division of Water Resources State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .1100 — LAND OWNER AGREEMENT FORM: LOA 06-16 Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the permit application. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation For more information, visit the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit. General — This document is an agreement between the Applicant and land owner(s) of residuals receiving sites for land application of Class B residuals (may include water treatment plant or other type residuals) in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .1100. Do not submit this agreement for review without a corresponding application form (FORM: RLAP 06-16). Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed below. A. Land Owner Agreement (FORM: LOA 06-16): [[ Submit the completed and appropriately executed Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16) form. Please do not make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. [Prepare a separate agreement for each set of land application sites that are owned or operated by an entity other than the Applicant. [✓]� A copy of the completed and appropriately executed agreement must be provided to the landowner and the lessee/operator. AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF RESIDUALS TO PRIVATELY OWNED LAND The undersigned landowner or his representative hereby permits: Applicant's name: I ElurR^ l<EN�. 4%- SE�c..L c� S : f7- . hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to land apply residuals from the following facility(ies) onto the following land application site(s) (i.e., see attached setback maps) in accordance with the stipulations and restrictions as given in this Agreement: Site/Field ID Lease (yes/no) Land Use or Cropping Patterns Intended Use of Crops Residuals Source (optional) Special note (no-till/over-seed/ pasture) The landowner or his representative receives, in consideration, full use of the nutrient value of the applied residuals while the Permittee receives, in consideration, the use of the land application site(s) described above for the disposal of the residuals. This Agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division's permit for the residuals land application program and shall be renewed each time this permit is renewed. The undersigned landowner or his representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as written notification, given 30 calendar days in advance, modifies or cancels this Agreement. FORM: LOA 06-16 Pagel of 3 L STIPULATIONS: 1. The landowner or his representative shall not enter into any additional residuals application contracts or agreements with another permitted entity for the site(s) specified by this Agreement. 2. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land application site(s) to a third party, the landowner shall be responsible to ensure that the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 3. The landowner or his representative shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement until all of the site restrictions (under Section II) are met. 4. Notification of cancellation of this Agreement shall be immediately forwarded to NCDENR-DWR, Non -Discharge Permitting Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617. 5. The Permittee must request and obtain a permit modification from the Division prior to a transfer of the land application site(s) to a new landowner. In addition, the current landowner shall give a notice to the new landowner that gives full details of the residuals applied at the land application site(s). 6. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the residuals land application program, including an analysis of constituents of the residuals, residuals application methods, schedules for typical cropping patterns, a description of the equipment used by the Permittee. 7. The Permittee will provide the landowner or his representative with a copy of the residuals permit prior to commencement of any residuals land application event and a copy of the results of each soil analysis. 8. If the soil pH of the land application site(s) is not maintained at 6.0 or greater, sufficient amounts of lime shall be applied to achieve a final soil pH of at least 6.0, unless an agronomist provides information indicating that the pH of the soil, residuals and lime mixture is suitable for the specified crop. 9. The landowner or his representative and the Permittee will agree on residuals application rates and schedules based on crop patterns, results of soil samples, and the permitted application limits. 10. The landowner or his representative will provide the Permittee with information regarding the amount and analysis of other sources of nutrients (e.g., fertilizer, unregulated animal waste, etc.) that have been applied to the land application site(s). 11. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and cropping patterns for the land application site(s) prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and schedule residuals land application events at appropriate periods. 12. Specific residuals land application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on the land application site(s) by the Permittee, the landowner, or his representative prior to and during a residuals land application event. 13. The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, local officials, and State officials or their representatives to; enter and inspect any property, premises, or place on or related to the land application site(s) at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with the permit; establish monitoring facilities on or near the land application site(s) as required by the permit, copy any records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of the permit; take necessary leachate, surface water, groundwater, or soil samples during the term of, and 12 months after termination of, this Agreement. II. RESTRICTIONS: 1. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee and/or the landowner or his representative to control public access to the land application site(s) during active use and for the 12-month period following a residuals land application event. Such controls may include the posting of signs that indicate the activities being conducted at the land application site(s). 2. Animals shall not be grazed on the land application site(s) for a 30-day period following a residuals land application event. Land application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during these periods after such residuals land application events. 3. Food crops, feed crops, and fiber crops shall not be harvested for a 30-day period following a residuals land application event. 4. Food crops with harvested parts that touch the residuals/soil mixture and are totally above the land surface shall not be harvested for a 14-month period following a residuals land application event. 5. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land shall not be harvested for a 20-month period following a residuals land application event when the residuals remain on the land surface for four months or longer prior to incorporation into the soil. 6. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land shall not be harvested for a 38-month period following a residuals land application event when the residuals remain on the land surface for less than four months prior to incorporation into the soil. 7. Turf grown on land where residuals are applied shall not be harvested for a 12-month period following a residuals land application event. III. ALTERNATIVES FOR WATER SUPPLY WELLS INSIDE THE COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY: (please check one) 15A NCAC 02L .0107(d) prohibits water supply wells within the compliance boundary. However, 15A NCAC 02T .0105(h) allows the compliance boundary to be placed closer to the waste disposal area, such that the water supply well is situated outside of the compliance boundary provided the groundwater standards can be met at the newly -established compliance boundary. Please mark one of the following; ❑ A re -defined compliance boundary is needed for field(s) ID: (Please include the rationale for the requested re -location of the compliance boundary and attach a map showing the newly proposed compliance /boundary to the application package) 0 A re -defined compliance boundary is not needed for this site. IV. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF FIELD TRANSFER: (if needed) ❑ The land application field(s) ID: is currently permitted under another residuals land application program; Permit Number WQ: The land owner hereby acknowledge that by signing this agreement, he/she is requesting that the field(s) be removed from the previously permitted residuals land application program and transferred into the new Drop -ram: (Name of the new program) FORM: LOA 06-16 Page 2 of 3 Landowner's Certification: I certify that I am a deeded landowner of the above -referenced land application site(s) and am authorized to make decisions regarding the use of the land application site(s) on behalf of other deeded landowners OR that I am otherwise authorized, through a power of attorney or other legal delegation, to make decisions regarding the use of the land application site(s) on behalf of the deeded landowners. I certify that the above -referenced land application site(s) are not included in any waste disposal contract or agreement with another municipality, contractor, or other permitted entity. Furthermore, I certify that I have read this Agreement, understand the stipulations, restrictions, alternatives for water supply wells inside the compliance boundary, acknowledgement of field transfer, and do hereby grant permission to the Permittee to land apply residuals to the land application site(s) as specified herein. Landowner name: ? l S (7 KyP C ej 1 E.S L (_ C.- Address: AS9 Mathis Farms LLC- City: 615 Mathis Farm Rd State: Roaring River, P46 2866�0 Zip: Phone: . ` U E-mail address: Ls mlin+t r 0m.-t a .. c a -z Signature: Date: 3 3 NORTH CAROLINA, ^ �`i V) eS COUNTY I, the undersigned Notary Public do hereby certify that `— � �� cl�,1-5 personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the forgoing instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal this the �r Y M day of e�\A t LlS �" 20. 23 �'L�k GgrvnisstQ� Signature and seal: My commission expires: l l —1 �n -- `Z Lessee's/Operator's Certification: I certify that I have read this Agreement and do hereby agree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Lessee/operator name: AR- rr'i/+7tf(J 1 kgo-lS C-LC. (l c%P Lu toC o2eTH t 0 Address: 615 Mathis Farm Rd City: Roaring fiver, NG 2 66Q State: Zip: Phone: q 33 E-mail address: Signature: Date: d-3 ;�-3 Permittee's Certification: I certify that I have read this Agreement and do hereby agree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Signing official name: %0 M^f4AbE2 �Tenan Signature: Date: S/2i f 2S FORM: LOA 06-16 Page 3 of 3 III. RESIDUALS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM INFORMATION: 1. Residuals Processing Facility's physical address: 615 Mathis Farm Rd (Location of Office of LJC Environmental, LLC) City: Roaring River State: NC Zip: 25669 Coordinates: Latitude: 36' 08' 51" Longitude: 80' 59' 09" Datum: NAD 83 Method of measurement: MAP Level of accuracy: Nearest Second 2. County where residuals land application program is headquartered: Wilkes 3. List the Operator In Responsible Charge (ORC) and all Back -Up ORCs for the residuals land application program, their certification numbers, and their affiliations in the following table: Designation Name Affiliation Certification Number ORC Luke Mathis LJC Environmental, LLC 1003524 Back -Up ORC David Coyle Denali Water Solutions 995723 Additional Back -Up Will Hodges Denali Water Solutions 997282 ORCs Ivan Heatwole Denali Water Solutions 1002031 if applicable) If an ORC and at least one Back -Up ORC are not currently designated for this residuals land application program, provide the candidates' names, affiliations, and an estimated time schedule for each candidate's completion of the required training school and certification test: 4. Complete the following tables regarding management of the residuals land application program: a. Plant Available Nitromen Summary: Determine the maximum plant available nitrogen (PAN) generated by all residuals source -generating facilities as currently certified and proposed for certification with this application and list the results in the following table: Maximum amount of residuals to be certified: 5,785 dry tons per year. PAN Pounds of PAN per Dry Ton (Weighted Average) Pounds of PAN per Year Surface Incorporation or Injection Surface Incorporation or Injection First -Year 36.2 46.4 209,417 2689424 Five -Year Maximum Adjusted 49.4 59.5 2859779 3449208 b. Land Application Site Use Summary: Summarize information regarding the land application sites as currently certified and proposed for certification with this application: Category Use Acres Comments Crops Forest or Plantation Row Crops 1,753.0 Hay Pasture Total: 1,753.0 Methods Surface Incorporation or Injection 1,753.0 Total: 1,753.0 FORM: RLAP 06-16 Page 2 of 5 LAND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION Applicant's name: Terra Renewal Services, Inc. Land application sites currently certified: 1,704.2 net acres and Total to be certified: 1,753.0 net acres. L LAND APPLICATION SITE INFORMATION (See Instruction B): Status Codes Site/Field ID Landowners O Lessees or Operator(s) O Net Acres County �' Crop(s) s pO Predominant Soil Series Nameb Mapping Unit or Rep. Slope' N NC-WK-MF-16 Mathis Properties, LLC ASJ Mathis Farms 48.8 Wilkes Row Crop Fairview FcC2 'Status Code for land application sites are: ♦ N (New) ♦ R (Renewed) ♦ M (Modified) ♦ T (Transferred) ♦ D (Deleted) b Soil Series Name (i.e. Appling, Cecil, etc.) Mapping Unit must be consistent with those used in the County Soil Survey (i.e. for a 2-8% slope Cecil in Anson County the mapping unit is CeB2) II. WATERBODY AND CLASSIFICATIONS INFORMATION (See Instruction C): Site/Field ID Latitude Longitude Location Datum Location Method Code Location Accuracy Waterbody Subbasin and Stream Index No. Current and Proposed p Class NC-WK-MF-16 360 09' 49" 800 58' 10" NAD 83 MAP Nearest Second Brier Creek 12-47 & Grays Creek 12-49-(1) C Note: Please keep the site information (I.) and waterbody information (II.) of the same field on the same page. FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 1 North Carolina - Realistic Yield Expectation (RYE) Summary Permit #: WQ0038087 Permittee: Terra Renewal Services, Inc 2023 (Updated for Permit Modification) Field ID Net Acres County Predominent Soil Series & Slope Crop 1 PAN (lb/ac) RYE Crop 2 PAN (lb/ac) RYE CH-1 21.8 Wilkes DpC2 - Danripple 8-15% Corn (silage) 179 16.4 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 82 7.4 tons/ac CH-2 19.3 Wilkes RyB - Ronda 0-5% Corn (silage) 162 13.7 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 78 6.4 tons/ac CH-3 41.6 Wilkes BaB - Banister 1-6% Corn (silage) 285 26.6 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 113 10.5 tons/ac CH-4 35.8 Wilkes CoA- Codorus 0-2% Corn (silage) 270 26.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 9.0 tons/ac DF-1 8.8 Wilkes DaA- Dan River & Comus 0-4% Corn (silage) 237 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 103 9.3 tons/ac DF-2 68.5 Wilkes DaA- Dan River & Comus 0-4% Corn (silage) 237 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 103 9.3 tons/ac DF-3 35.5 Wilkes DaA- Dan River & Comus 0-4% Corn (silage) 237 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 103 9.3 tons/ac DF-4 18.5 Wilkes DaA- Dan River & Comus 0-4% Corn (silage) 237 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 103 9.3 tons/ac DM-3 11.4 Wilkes & Yadkin FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac DM-5 21.0 Wilkes CcB2 - Clifford 2-6% Corn (silage) 246 22.5 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 120 10.8 tons/ac DM-6 25.6 Wilkes CcB2 - Clifford 2-6% Corn (silage) 246 22.5 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 120 10.8 tons/ac DM-7 32.6 Wilkes & Yadkin CcB2 - Clifford 2-6% Corn (silage) 246 22.5 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 120 10.8 tons/ac DM-8 26.2 Wilkes & Yadkin CcC2 - Clifford 6-10% Corn (silage) 231 21.2 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 112 10.1 tons/ac DS-1 53.6 Wilkes FcB2 - Fairview 2-8% Corn (silage) 207 19.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 8.6 tons/ac DS-2 42.1 Wilkes FcB2 - Fairview 2-8% Corn (silage) 207 19.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 8.6 tons/ac DS-3 33.6 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac DS-4 28.7 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac DS-S 16.0 Wilkes FcB2 - Fairview 2-8% Corn (silage) 207 19.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 8.6 tons/ac DS-6 16.7 Wilkes DpC2 - Danripple 8-15% Corn (silage) 179 16.4 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 82 7.4 tons/ac DS-7 23.8 Wilkes DpB2 - Danripple 2-8% Corn (silage) 212 19.5 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 98 8.8 tons/ac DS-8 41.4 Wilkes PaB - Pfafftown 1-6% Corn (silage) 219 20.1 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 101 9.1 tons/ac DS-9 41.2 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac DS-10 6.3 Wilkes FcB2 - Fairview 2-8% Corn (silage) 207 19.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 8.6 tons/ac ED-1 30.0 Wilkes DpC2 - Danripple 8-15% Corn (silage) 179 16.4 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 82 7.4 tons/ac ED-2 14.8 Wilkes DpC2 - Danripple 8-15% Corn (silage) 179 16.4 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 82 7.4 tons/ac ED-3 12.1 Wilkes BaB - Banister 1-6% Corn (silage) 285 26.6 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 113 10.5 tons/ac ED-4 25.1 Wilkes DpC2 - Danripple 8-15% Corn (silage) 179 16.4 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 82 7.4 tons/ac HP-1 15.9 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac HP-3 14.5 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac MF-6 22.5 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac MF-8 12.7 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac MF-9 13.2 Wilkes FcB2 - Fairview 2-8% Corn (silage) 207 19.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 8.6 tons/ac MF-10 19.6 Wilkes FcB2 - Fairview 2-8% Corn (silage) 207 19.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 8.6 tons/ac MF-11 22.5 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac MF-13 33.8 Wilkes FcB2 - Fairview 2-8% Corn (silage) 207 19.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 8.6 tons/ac MF-14 23.4 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac MF-15 13.8 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac MF-16 48.8 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac MF-17 39.5 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac MF-23 59.2 Wilkes FcB2 - Fairview 2-8% Corn (silage) 207 19.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 8.6 tons/ac MRF-3 18.9 Wilkes DpC2 - Danripple 8-15% Corn (silage) 179 16.4 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 82 7.4 tons/ac MRF-5 25.3 Wilkes DpB2 - Danripple 2-8% Corn (silage) 212 19.5 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 98 8.8 tons/ac MRF-6 21.0 Wilkes DpB2 - Danripple 2-8% Corn (silage) 212 19.5 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 98 8.8 tons/ac MRF-12 26.5 Wilkes PaB - Pfafftown 1-6% Corn (silage) 219 20.1 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 101 9.1 tons/ac MRF-13 41.0 Wilkes RyB - Ronda 0-5% Corn (silage) 162 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 98 9.3 tons/ac MRF-14 18.5 Wilkes DpC2 - Danripple 8-15% Corn (silage) 179 16.4 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 82 7.4 tons/ac MRF-15 34.9 Wilkes RyB - Ronda 0-5% Corn (silage) 162 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 98 9.3 tons/ac MRF-20 52.3 Wilkes DaA- Dan River & Comus 0-4% Corn (silage) 237 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 103 9.3 tons/ac MRF-21 27.8 Wilkes DaA- Dan River & Comus 0-4% Corn (silage) 237 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 103 9.3 tons/ac MRF-22 31.4 Wilkes RyB - Ronda 0-5% Corn (silage) 162 13.7 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 78 6.4 tons/ac RJ-1 20.6 Wilkes DaA- Dan River & Comus 0-4% Corn (silage) 237 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 103 9.3 tons/ac RJ-2 57.8 Wilkes DaA- Dan River & Comus 0-4% Corn (silage) 237 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 103 9.3 tons/ac RJ-S 45.1 Wilkes DaA- Dan River & Comus 0-4% Corn (silage) 237 21.8 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 103 9.3 tons/ac RJ-7 24.6 Wilkes FcB2 - Fairview 2-8% Corn (silage) 207 19.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 8.6 tons/ac SP-1 12.7 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac SP-2 26.8 Wilkes FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac TA-1 32.3 Yadkin CcB2 - Clifford 2-6% Corn (silage) 246 22.5 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 120 10.8 tons/ac WB-1 23.2 Wilkes RyB - Ronda 0-5% Corn (silage) 162 13.7 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 78 6.4 tons/ac YF-1 13.5 Yadkin NaB - Nathalie 2-6% Corn (silage) 203 18.6 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 98 8.8 tons/ac YF-3 22.3 Yadkin CcB2 - Clifford 2-6% Corn (silage) 246 22.5 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 120 10.8 tons/ac YF-4 23.3 Yadkin CeB3 - Clifford 2-6% Corn (silage) 246 22.5 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 120 10.8 tons/ac YF-S 51.5 Wilkes & Yadkin FcC2 - Fairview 8-15% Corn (silage) 174 16.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 80 7.2 tons/ac YF-7 10.3 Wilkes FcB2 - Fairview 2-8% Corn (silage) 207 19.0 tons/ac Small Grains (silage) 95 8.6 tons/ac NOTES: 1753.0 RYE are based on predominant soil series for field and data provided by NCSU at https:HreaIisticyieIds. ces.ncsu.edu (adjusted rates November 2021) Transfer / Storage Tank for DAF Residuals at Tyson -Danville OF -",q 196 '.. - �w