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HomeMy WebLinkAbout820521_Lagoon Closure Plan_2024013082-521 Closure Plan This plan has been prepared for: Ross A Barefoot Farm Ross Barefoot 7117 NC HWY 242 S Dunn, NC 28334 3/30/2023 This plan has been developed by: Sampson SWCD Henry Faison 80 County Complex Rd Suite 110 Clinton, Nc 28328 910-592-79t3 x,-'L- —� Developer Type of Plan: Nutrient Management with Closure Cleanout Only Owner/Manager/Producer Agreement I (we) understand and agree to the specifications and 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. Signat re (owner) 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: 10--6 2-3 Date Sources in Plan 82-521 Closure Plan Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following source(s): Commercial Fertilizer is included in this plan. U 1008 Lagoon Closure Slurry waste generated 724,061 gals/year by a 0 Swine Lagoon Sludge - Feeder - Finish operation. This production facility has waste storage capacities of approximately 0 days. Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year Injected 10,707 Incorporated-4 wks or less following application 10,707 Incorporated-5 wks to 3 mos following application 8,922 Broadcast 8,922 Irrigated 8,922 Max. Available PAN (Ibs) Actual PAN Applied (Ibs) PAN Surplus / Deficit (Ibs) Actual Volume Applied (Gallons) Volume Surplus/ Deficit (Gallons) Year 1 8,922 11,517 (2,595) 934,649 (210,588) 10/3/2023 2:15:52 PM 1 / 1 Waste Storage Closure Source Description 82-521 Closure Plan SOURCE: Lagoon Closure Slurry Date Measured: 03/30/2023 Lagoon Dimensions: TOP - 255 X 80; BOTTOM - 230.5 X 55.5; SIDE SLOPES - 2.5:1 Sludge Depth: 4.40 ft.; Sludge Volume: 301,287 gallons. Waste Sample #: Sludge Liquid Depth: 3.80 ft.; Liquid Volume: 422,774 gallons. Waste Sample #: Liquid U 1008 Lagoon Closure Slurry is an animal waste storage structure that is no longer in operation and is being closed as part of a closure plan. There are an estimated 724,061 gals in this structure prior to closure. Estimated Plant Available Nitrogen Application Method (Ibs N/1000 gals) Source Total (Ibs) Injected 14.80 10,707 Incorporated-4 wks or less following application 14.80 10,707 Incorporated-5 wks to 3 mos following application 12.34 8,922 Broadcast 12.34 8,922 Irrigated 12.34 8,922 Max. Available PAN (Ibs) Actual PAN Applied (Ibs) PAN Surplus / Deficit (Ibs) Actual Volume Applied (Gallons) Volume Surplus/ Deficit (Gallons) 8,922 11,517 (2,595) 934.649 (210,588) Note: In Source ID, S means standard source, U means user defined source. " Maximum PAN Available is calculated on the basis of the actual application method(s) identified in the plan for this source. 10/3/2023 2:16:06 PM 1 / 1 Planned Crops Summary 82-521 Closure Plan The table shown below provides a summary of the crops or rotations included in the plan for each field. Realistic Yield estimates and Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) recommendations 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 filed'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. Tract Field Total Wettable Acres Acres SMU I LI Crop Name RYE Recom- mended PAN PLAT Rating P205 (lbs/acre) Crop Removal Applied 3183 J - 4 12 9.33 God 12 Wheat, Grain 76.4 Bushels 1361 Unknownf 38 NA 3183 J - 5 1.55 1.5 Ra 1 6.3 Wheat, Grain 59.5 Bushels 136 Medium 30 NA 3183 J - 6 2.3 1.52 Ra 1 6.3 Wheat, Grain 59.5 178 Bushels Low 30 NA 3283 J - 2 1.49 0.7 Ly 6.3 Wheat, Grain 41 Bushels 106 Low 20 NA 3945 J - 1 5.89 4.6 Ly 6.3 Wheat, Grain 41 Bushels 106 Medium 20 NA 3947 - 1 2.78 1.58 NoA NA Small Grain Overseed 0 Tons 50 Low 0 NA 4660 J - 1 1 1.48 0.7 Ly 6.3 Wheat, Grain 41 Bushels 106 Medium 20 NA 4662 J - 1 2.35 1.49 NoA 12 Wheat, Grain 70.2 Bushels 125 Low •35 NA 9071 J - 1 6.6 4.78 Ra 6.3 Wheat, Grain 59.5 Bushels 106 Medium 30 NA 90711 - 4 3.16 3 No8 12 Wheat, Grain 69.1 Bushels 123 Low 35 NA 9635 S - 1 18.45 16.14 Ra 6.3 10/3/2023 2:16:17 PM 1 / 3 Planned Crops Summary 82-521 Closure Plan Wheat, Grain 59.5 Bushels 1 106 Medium 30 NA 10496 S 1 4.1 3.6 NoA 12 Wheat, Grain 70.2 Bushels 125 Low 35 NA 10496 S 2 11.91 10.55 Pn 6.3 Wheat, Grain Bushels 121 Medium 34 NA 10661 - 1 8.18 5.67 NoA NA NA Wheat, Grain 1 70.2 r Bushels 125 LowF 35 NA 10985 J 1 1 12.93 11.55 NoA 12 Wheat, Grain 70.2 Bushels 1 125 Low 35 NA 10991 -I 1B 5.47 4.56 BoA NA Small Grain Overseed 0 Tons 50 Low 0 NA 10991 -- 1 4.96 2.07 BoA NA Small Grain Overseed 0 Tons 50 Low 0 NA 10991 - 2 5.33 4.36 BoA NA Small Grain Overseed 0 Tons 50 Low 0 NA 11738 J ETGoA 1 9.951 -F- 9.15 12 Wheat, Grain 76.4 Bushels 136 Low 38 NA 11738 J _F 3 2.86 2.14 GoA NA Wheat, Grain 76.4 Bushels 1 136 Low 38 NA 11739 - 1 3.63 2.89 NoA NA Wheat, Grain 70.2 Bushels 125 Low 35 NA 11739.. 2 = 1.57 NoA NA Wheat, Grain 70.2 Bushels 125 Medium 35I NA l 13032 - 1 7.79 7A GoA NA Small Grain Overseed 0 Tons 50 Medium 0 NA 13032 - 2 6.75 5.86 GoA NA Small Grain Overseed 0 Tons 50 Low 0 NA 14300 S 1 8.77 8.77 NoA 12 Wheat, Grain 70.2 Bushels 1 125 Low 35 NA L 14301 S 1 5.77 5.33 NoA 12 -7 10/3/2023 2:16:17 PM 2 / 3 Planned Crops Summary 82-521 Closure Plan Wheat, Grain j 70.2 I Bushels Totals: I 158.02 Notes: 1. In the tract column, — symbol means leased, otherwise, owned. LI Potential Leaching Technical Guidance Low potential to contribute to soluble nutrient None <2 leaching below the root zone. Moderate potential to contribute to soluble nutrient Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. > = 2 & < = 10 leaching below the root zone. High potential to contribute to soluble nutrient Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. Other conservation leaching below the root zone. practices that improve available water holding capacity of soil and improve nutrient use efficiency should be considered. Examples are > 10 Cover Crops (340) to scavenge nutrients, Sod -Based Rotations (328), Long -Term No -Till (778), and edge -of -field practices such as Filter Strips(393) and Riparian Forest Buffers (391). P Loss Index Rating P Management Recommendation 0 - 25 Low No adjustment needed; N based application 26 - 50 Medium No adjustment needed; N based application 51 - 100 High Application limited to crop P removal > 100 Very High Starter P application only 10/3/2023 2:16:17 PM 3 / 3 Waste Utilization Table 82-521 Closure Plan 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 1 Nitrogen Comm. Manure Liquid Solid Liquid Solid PA Fert. Res. PA Manure Manure Manure Manure Nutrient Nutrient (Ibs/A) Nutrient Applied Applied Applied Applied Req'd Applied Applied (acre) (acre) (Field) (Field) (Ibs/A) (Ibs/A) (Ibs/A) Field Source Total Wettable Applic. Applic. 1000 Tract ID ID ID SMU Acreage Acreage Crop Name RYE Period N N N Method N gal/A tons 1000 gals tons 3183 J - 4w *1008 GoA 12.00 9.33 Wheat, Grain 76.4 9/1-4/30 *136 0 0 Incor. 136 9.19 0 85.76 0 Bushels 1 3183 J -1 5 -1008 IRa 1.55I 1.50I Wheat, Grain f 59.5 9/1-4/30 I *106 I 0 011ncor. 106I 7.161 0 10.75 0 Bushels 3183 J -1 6 -1008 2.30I 1.521 Wheat, Grain 59.5 9/1-4/30 -106 0 011ncor. 1061 7.161 OI 10.89 0 IRa I I Bushels I I 3283 J - I 2 - 1008 I Ly 1 1.491 0.701 Wheat, Grain 141 Bushels II 9/1-4/30 I *73 I 0 OI Incor. 73I 4.93 0 3.45 0 3945 J - I 1 I -1008 I Ly I 5.891 4.60I Wheat, Grain 41 Bushels 9/1-4/30 I *73 I 0 OI Incor. 731 4.931 0 22.70 0 3947 - I 1 - 1008 I NoA 2.78I 1.581 Small Grain Overseed I 0 Tons 10/1-3/31 I 50 I 0 OI Incor. 50I 3.38I OI 5.34 0 4660 J - 1 ' 1008 Ly 1.48 0.70 Wheat, Grain 41 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *73 0 0 Incor. 73 4.93 0 3.45 0 4662 J -I 1 - 1008 2.351 1.491 Wheat, Grain 70.2 9/1-4/30 -125 0 OI Incor. 1251 8.451 OI 12.59 0 INoA I I Bushels I I 9071 J - 1 1 ' 1008 IRa 6.60 4.78 Wheat, Grain 59.5 9/1-4/30 -106 0 0 1 Incor. 106 7.16 0 34.25 0 Bushels 9071 J - 4 - 1008 NoB 3.16I 3.00I Wheat, Grain 69.1 9/1-4/30 -123 0 OI Incor. 123I 8.31I OI 24.94 I I I i Bushels 10/3/2023 2:16:28 PM 1 3 Waste Utilization Table 82-521 Closure Plan 9635 S -I 1 I ' 1008 I Ra 18.451 16.14 Wheat, Grain gushels 9/1-4/30 I -106 0 01Incor. I lost 7.161 01 115.631 0 10496 S ` 1 I ' 1008 INoA 4.101 3.60 Wheat, Grain 70.2 s g I 9/1-4/30 I -125 0 0 Incor. I 1251 8.451 01 30.411 0 10496 S I 2 I ' 1008 Pn I 11.911 10.55I Wheat, Grain 67.9 Bushels I 9/1-4/30 I -121 I 0 0 Incor. I 1211 8.181 01 86.281 0 10661 -1 1 I ' 1008 jNoA I 8.181 5.671 Wheat, Grain 70.2 Bushels I 9/1-4/30 f -125 I 01 0 Incor. f 1251 8.451 01 47.90I 0 10985 J 1 I -1008 I NoA I 12.931 11.551 Wheat, Grain 70.2 Bushels I 9/1-4/30 I '125 I 01 0 Incor. I 1251 8.451 01 97.581 0 10991 -1 I 1 I -1008 1 BoA I 4.961 2.071 Small Grain Overseed I 0 Tons 110/1-3/31 I 50 I 01 01 Incor. 1 50I 3.381 01 7.001 0 10991 -1B I -1008 1BoA I 5.471 4.56ISmall Grain Overseed 0 Tons 110/1-3/31 50 I 01 01Incor. 50I 3.38 01 15.411 0 10991 - 2 ' 1008 BoA 5.33 4.36 Small Grain Overseed 0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Incor. 50 3.38 0 14.73 0 11738 J f 1 C '1008 1GoA 9.951 9.15IWheat, Grain B76.4 ushels I 9/1-4/30 1 -136 I 01 011ncor. I 1361 9.191 01 84.111 0 11738 J 1 3 1 ' 1008 IGoA 1 2,861 2.141Wheat, Grain I gushels I 9/1-4/30 I -136 I 01 011ncor. I 1361 9.191 01 19.671 0 11739 -1 1 I -1008 I NoA ! 3.631 k 2.891 Wheat, Grain I 70.2 Bushels I 9/1-4/30 l 1 -125 I 0` 0 ! Incor. I 125I f 8.451 01 24.421 0 11739 - I 2 ! -1008 I NoA 1.571 1.571 Wheat, Grain I gushels 1 9/1-4/30 [ *1251 01 0 Incor. j 1251 8.451 01 13.261 0 13032 - I 1 1 -1008 I GoA 7.791 7.46 Small Grain Overseed I 0 Tons 10/1-3/31 j 50 1 01 0 Incor. 1 50 3.38 0 25.21 0 13032 - I 2 I -1008 I GoA I 6.751 5.86 Small Grain Overseed I 0 Tons 1 10/1-3/31 l 50 0 01Incor. 50 3.381 01 19.80 0 14300 S I 1 ! -1008 I NoA 8.771 I 8.77I Wheat, Grain I g700.2 us 9/1-4/30 1 -125 0I 01Incor. 125 8.451 01 74.09I 0 14301 S I 1 I ` 1008 I NoA I 5.771 5,331 Wheat, Grain I B702 ushels 9/1-4/30 '125 0 0 Incor. 1251 l 8.451 01 45.03` 0 I Total Applied, 1000 gallons 1 934.651 Total Produced, 1000 gallons i I 724.061 Balance, 1000 gallons (210.59)I Total Applied, tons 0.00 Total Produced, tons I 0.00 Balance, tons 1 I 0.00 10/3/2023 2:16:28 PM 2 3 Waste Utilization Table 82-521 Closure Plan Notes: 1. In the tract column, — symbol means leased, otherwise, owned. 1. Symbol ' means user entered data. 10/3/2023 2:16:28 PM 3 13 82-521 Closure Plan 3/30/2023 Type of Plan: Nutrient Management with Closure Cleanout Only Narrative: This plan is written to close Ross Barefoot's lagoon for the Swine and Dairy Assisstance Program through the NC Division of Soil and Water. Great care should be taken when land -applying sludge from animal waste lagoons. Many opportunities for release of waste to surface or public right of ways can occur during removal, transport, and application. Take all reasonable caution during the sludge removal process to reduce the chance of a release. Also take reasonable care not to damage lagoon liners when removing sludge. Sludge should be applied at agronomic rates corresponding to the tables contained in this plan and to the receiving crops listed. All buffers should be observed including, but not limited to: Perennial streams and ponds- 75 feet Wells -100 feet Dwellings not owned by producer- 200 feet Ditches and public rights -of -way- 25 feet vegetated Residential property boundary- 75 feet A representative sludge sample has been taken and analyzed before application. Also, corresponding soil samples are included for each field receiving waste taken within the previous 24 months. Phosphorus, copper, and zinc levels have been taken into consideration before sludge application. The amount and calculations in this plan are based on: 1. Sludge Survey was completed on 2/22/23 by Doug Niemond TS 2. The sludge and liquid samples were taken on 3/14/23 by Sampson SWCD and samples were completed by Waters Agricultural Lab on 3/ 17/23. Slurry samples taken on 12/ 14/23 and taken to Water Agricultural lab. 3. All setback maps were conducted by Sampson SWCD 4. Soil samples taken by HyGround Soil Management Services 10/3/ 2023 3:13:50 PM 1 i Soil Metal Indices 82-521 Closure Plan Lagoon sludge often contains high concentrations of zinc and copper. High levels of these metals in soils can adversely affect plant growth. The following table provides a conservative (maxim um potential) estimate for increase in soil index values.* Due to inherit variability of waste and soil sampling, it is recommended that conservative soil target levels be set for copper (e.g. Cu-1 < 700-1000) and zinc (e.g. Zn=1 < 300 for land where peanuts may be grown; for other cropland Zn-1 < 700-1000). Alternative application sites should be selected if the following table indicates that concentrations of these metals may approach excessive levels. For maximum copper and zinc soil index limits, see the NRCS Nutrient Management Standard (Code 590). Estimated Soil Metal Concentrations Tract Field Soil Sample Number Date Crop Source ID Applic Inches Waste Cu ppm Waste Zn ppm Soil Test Cu-I Soil Test Zn-I Cu-I Adj. Zn-I Adj. Estimated New Soil Cu-I Soil Zn-I 3183 J 4w 827793QW 10/18/21 Wheat, Grain 1008 0.34 257.59 692.79 82 119 549 749 631.00 868.00 3183 J 5 827790QW 10-21-21 Wheat, Grain 1008 0.26 257.59 692.79 65 111 428 584 493.00 695.00 3183 J 6 827799QW 10-20-21 Wheat, Grain 1008 0.26 257.59 1 692.79 55 120 428 584 1 483.00 704.00 3283 J f 2 I 1 894252ZW J 10-20-21 lWheat, Grain 10081 0.18I 257.59 1 692.79 481 881 295 402 1 343.00 490.00 3945 J 1 894953ZW 10-20-21 Wheat, Grain 1008I 0.18 257.59 1 692.79 22 100 295 402 1 317.00 502.00 3947 I 1 I 894252ZW 1/8/2021 (Small Grain Overseed 10081 0.12I 257.59 1692.79 481 881 202 275 I 250.00 363.00 4660 J I 1 814553ZW 10-20-21 Wheat, Grain 1008 0.181 257.59 1692.79 22 1001 295 402 I 317.00 502.00 4662 J 1 I 894252ZW 3/31/2023 Wheat, Grain 1008 0.31 257.59 1 692.79 481 88 505 688 1 553.00 776.00 9071 J 1 855877ZW 1-25-22 1 Wheat, Grain 10081 0.26I 257.59 I 692.79 1221 105I 428 584 I 550.00 689.00 9071 J 4 855877ZW 1-25-22 Wheat, Grain 10081 0.31I 257.59 1 692.79 122 105 497 677 1 619.00 782.00 ' NOTE: The equilibrated post application soil index may be less than the projected maximum value. Practical methodology for more precise estimation is not available. 10/3/2023 2:28:56 PM 1 / 4 Soil Metal Indices * NOTE: The equilibrated post application soil index may be less than the projected maximum value. Practical methodology for more precise estimation is not available. 10/3/2023 2:28:56 PM 2 / 4 Soil Metal Indices 9635 S I 1 855878ZW 1-25-22 I Wheat, Grain I 10081 0.26I 257.59 I 692.79 I 30I 70 428 584 458.00 654.00 10496 S I 1 855877ZW I 1-25-22 I Wheat, Grain I 1008I 0.311 257.59 1692.79 I 1221 105 505 I 688 627.00 793.00 10496 S I 2 855870ZW 1-25-22 I Wheat, Grain 1 10081 0.30I 257.59 I 692.79 I 20I 52 489 1 666 509.00 718.00 10661 I 1 I 894254ZW 1/8/2021 ( Wheat, Grain 1 10081 0.311 257.59 I 692.79 I 481 90 505 1 688 553.00 778.00 10985 J 1 894256ZW 1/8/2021 Wheat, Grain 1 10081 0.311 257.59 1 692.79 1 351 92 505 1 688 540.00 780.00 10991 I 1 1 894254ZW 1/8/2021 Small Grain Overseed 1 10081 0.121 257.59 I 692.79 I 481 90 202 1 275 250.00 365.00 10991 I 1 B I 894256ZW 1/8/2021 Small Grain Overseed 1008I 0.121 257.59 I 692.79 I 351 92 202 275 237.00 367.00 10991 I 2 I 894255ZW I 1/8/2021 ISmall Grain Overseed 10081 0.12I 257.59 I 692.79 I 351 94 202 275 237.00 369.00 11738 J I 1 I 894257ZW I 1-12-21 JWheat, Grain k 1008I 0.341 257.59 1 692.79 I 521 116 549 1 749 601.00 865.00 11738 J 3 894255ZW 1 1/8/2021 JWheat, Grain 1008 0.34 257.59 1 692.79 1 35I 94 549 749 584.00 843.00 11739 1 I 836726QW I 10/23/23 JWheat, Grain I 10081 0.311 257.59 I 692.79 I 342 361 505 688 847.00 1049.00 11739 2 I 836726QW 1 10/23/2023 JWheat, Grain 1 1008I 0.311 257.59 1 692.79 I 342 361 505 688 847.00 1049.00 13032 1 I 894252ZW 1/8/2021 Small Grain Overseed 1 10081 0.121 257.59 692.79 I 48 88 202 I 275 250.00 363.00 13032 2 I 894253ZW I 1/8/2021 (Small Grain Overseed I 10081 0.121 257.59 1692.79 I 22 100 202 I 275 224.00 375.00 14300 S 1 I 855873ZW I 1-25-22 JWheat, Grain I 10081 0.311 257.59 1692.79 I 1081 104 505 I 688 613.00 792.00 14301 S 1 855881ZW 1 1-25-22 Wheat, Grain 1 10081 0.31 257.59 1 692.79 1 281 108 505 1 688 533.00 796.00 " NOTE: The equilibrated post application soil index may be less than the projected maximum value. Practical methodology for more precise estimation is not available. 10/3/2023 2:28:56 PM 314 Soil Metal Indices NOTE: The equilibrated post application soil index may be less than the projected maximum value. Practical methodology for more precise estimation is not available. 10/3/2023 2:28:56 PM 4 / 4 Required Soil Test Values 82-521 Closure Plan The Required Soil Test Values shown in the following table provide a summary of recommended actions that should be taken based off information provided at time of soil tests. Fields that receive manure must have a soil analysis conducted at least once every three years. 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 Ibslacre 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 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 first crop listed 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. If the first crop or rotation changes, these recommendations may need to be reevaluated to ensure optimal ranges ofr crop production are maintained. Tract ID Field ID Crop(s) pH Lime Recom. for Crop(s) (tons/acre) Cu-1 Copper Recommendation Zn-1 Zinc Recommendation 3183 J 4w 5.4 0,0 82 0.0 119 0, 0 3183 J 5 5.9 0, 0 65 0,0 111 0, 0 3183 J 6 5.8 0, 0 55 0, 0 120 0, 0 3283 J 2 5.8 0, 0 48 0, 0 88 0, 0 3945 J 1 6 0, 0 22 0, 0 100 0, 0 3947 1 5.8 0,0 48 0, 0 88 0, 0 4660 J 1 6 0, 0 22 0, 0 100 0, 0 4662 J 1 5.8 0, 0 48 0, 0 88 0, 0 9071 J 1 6.1 0, 0 122 0, 0 105 0, 0 9071 J 4 6.1 0, 0 122 0, 0 105 0, 0 9635 S 1 5.8 0,0 30 0, 0 70 0, 0 10496 S 1 6.1 0,0 122 0, 0 105 0,0 10496 S 2 5.8 0,0 20 0,0 52 0,0 10661 1 5.7 0, 0 48 0.0 90 0, 0 10985 J 1 5.9 0, 0 35 0, 0 92 0,0 10991 1 5.7 0, 0 48 0.0 90 0, 0 10991 1 B 5.9 0, 0 35 0,0 92 0,0 10991 2 6 0, 0 35 0,0 94 0,0 11738 J 1 5.8 0, 0 52 0.0 116 0,0 11738 J 3 6 0, 0 35 0,0 94 0,0 11739 1 5.4 0.0 342 0.0 361 0,0 10/3/2023 2:36:35 PM 1 / 2 Required Soil Test Values 82-521 Closure Plan 11739 2 5.4 0,0 342 0, 0 361 0, 0 13032 1 5.8 0,0 48 0, 0 88 0, 0 13032 2 6 0,0 22 0, 0 100 0,0 14300 S 1 6.1 0, 0 108 0, 0 104 0,0 14301 S 1 6 0, 0 28 0, 0 108 0,0 Zinc and Copper Toxicity Levels in Soils Metal Soil Test Index Recommended Action Zn 300 Limit application on peanuts. Maintain soil pH — 6.0. 500 Cease application on peanut land. Maintain soil pH — 6.0. 2000 Caution: seek alternative site (all crops). Maintain soil pH — 6.0. 3000 Cease application (all crops). Maintain soil pH — 6.0. Cu 2000 Caution: seek alternative site (all crops). Maintain soil pH — 6.0. 3000 Cease application (all crops). Maintain soil pH — 6.0. 10/3/2023 2:36:35 PM 2 / 2 Land Application Table 82-521 Closure Plan Manure PAN PAN Liquid Req'd Applied Manure Applic. Crop (Ibs/A) (Ibs/A) Applied Amount Source Total Wettable PLAT Applic. Applic. 1000 (Inches/ Tract Field ID SMU Acres Acres Rating Crop RYE Period Method N N gal/Acre Acre) 3183 J 4w 1008 GoA 12 9.33 Unknown Wheat, Grain 76.4 9/1- Incorporated-4 136 136 9.19 0.34 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 3183 J 5 1008 Ra 1.55 1.5 Medium Wheat, Grain 59.5 9/1 - Incorporated-4 136 106 7.16 0.26 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 3183 J 6 1008 Ra 2.3 1.52 Low Wheat, Grain 59.5 9/1 - Incorporated-4 178 106 7.16 0.26 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 3283 J 2 1008 Ly 1.49 0.7 Low Wheat, Grain 41 9/1 - Incorporated-4 106 73 4.93 0.18 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 3945 J 1 1008 Ly 5.89 4.6 Medium Wheat, Grain 41 9/1 - Incorporated-4 106 73 4.93 0.18 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 3947 1 1008 NoA 2.78 1.58 Low Small Grain 0 Tons 10/1 - Incorporated-4 50 50 3.38 0.12 Overseed 3/31 wks or less following application 4660 J 1 1008 Ly 1.48 0.7 Medium Wheat, Grain 41 9/1 - Incorporated-4 106 73 4.93 0.18 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application NOTE: * indicates user defined value 10/3/2023 2:28:14 PM 1 / 4 4662 J 1 1008 NoA 2.35 1.49 Low Wheat, Grain 70.2 9/1 - Incorporated-4 125 125 8.45 0.31 Bushels 4/30 wks or less follwing application 9071 J 1 1008 Ra 6.6 4.78 Medium Wheat, Grain 59.5 9/1 - Incorporated-4 106 106 7.16 0.26 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 9071 J 4 1008 NoB 3.16 3 Low Wheat, Grain 69.1 9/1 - Incorporated-4 123 123 8.31 0.31 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 9635 S 1 1008 Ra 18.45 16.14 Medium Wheat, Grain 59.5 9/1 - Incorporated-4 106 106 7.16 0.26 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 10496 S 1 1008 NoA 4.1 3.6 Low Wheat, Grain 70.2 9/1 - Incorporated-4 125 125 8.45 0.31 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 10496 S 2 1008 Pn 11.91 10.55 Medium Wheat, Grain 67.9 9/1 - Incorporated-4 121 121 8.18 0.3 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 10661 1 1008 NoA 8.18 5.67 Low Wheat, Grain 70.2 9/1 - Incorporated-4 125 125 8.45 0.31 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 10985 J 1 1008 NoA 12.93 11.55 Low Wheat, Grain 70.2 9/1 - Incorporated-4 125 125 8.45 0.31 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 10991 1 1008 BoA 4.96 2.07 Low Small Grain 0 Tons 10/1 - Incorporated-4 50 50 3.381 0.12 Overseed 3/31 wks or less following application 10991 1B 1008 BoA 5.47 4.56 Low Small Grain 0Tons 10/1 - Incorporated-4 50 50 3.38 0.12 Overseed 3/31 wks or less following application NOTE: * indicates user defined value 10/3/2023 2:28:14 PM 2 / 4 10991 2 1008 BoA 5.33 4.36 Low Small Grain 0 Tons 10/1 - Incorporated-4 50 50 3.38 0.12 Overseed 3/31 wks or less following application 11738 J 1 1008 GoA 9.95 9.15 Low Wheat, Grain 76.4 9/1 - Incorporated-4 136 136 9.19 0.34 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 11738 J 3 1008 GoA 2.86 2.14 Low Wheat, Grain 76.4 9/1- Incorporated-4 136 136 9.19 0.34 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 11739 1 1008 NoA 3.63 2.89 Low Wheat, Grain 70.2 9/1 - Incorporated-4 125 125 8.45 0.31 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 11739 2 1008 NoA 1.57 1.57 Medium Wheat, Grain 70.2 9/1 - Incorporated-4 125 125 8,45 0.31 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 13032 1 1008 GoA 7.79 7.46 Medium Small Grain 0 Tons 10/1- Incorporated-4 50 50 3.38 0.12 Overseed 3/31 wks or less following application 13032 2 1008 GoA 6.75 5.86 Low Small Grain 0 Tons 10/1 - Incorporated-4 50 50 3.38 0.12 Overseed 3/31 wks or less following application 14300 S 1 1008 NoA 8.77 8.77 Low Wheat, Grain 70.2 9/1- Incorporated-4 125 125 8.45 0.31 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application 14301 S 1 1008 NoA 5.77 5.33 Low Wheat, Grain 70.2 9/1 - Incorporated-4 125 125 8.45 0.31 Bushels 4/30 wks or less following application NOTE: * indicates user defined value 82-521 Closure Plan Summary.. Source Volume Available: 724,061 gals 10/3/2023 2:28:14 PM 3 / 4 NOTE: * indicates user defined value Source Volume Applied: 934,649 gals Excess Volume Remaining: (210,588) gals 10/3/2023 2:28:14 PM 4 / 4 Required Soil Test Values 82-521 Closure Plan The Required Soil Test Values shown in the following table provide a summary of recommended actions that should be taken based off information provided at time of soil tests. Fields that receive manure must have a soil analysis conducted at least once every three years. 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 quantity 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 first crop listed 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. If the first crop or rotation changes, these recommendations may need to be reevaluated to ensure optimal ranges ofr crop production are maintained. Tract ID Field ID Crop(s) pH Lime Recom. for Crop(s) (tons/acre) Cu-1 Copper Recommendation Zn-I Zinc Recommendation 3183 J 4w 5.4 0,0 82 0, 0 119 0,0 3183 J 5 5.9 0,0 65 0,0 111 0,0 3183 J 6 5.8 0.0 55 0, 0 120 0,0 3283 J 2 5.8 0.0 48 0.0 88 0,0 3945 J 1 6 0.0 22 0,0 100 0.0 3947 1 5.8 0.0 48 0,0 88 0,0 4660 J 1 6 0,0 22 0, 0 100 0,0 4662 J 1 5.8 0,0 48 0.0 88 0,0 9071 J 1 6.1 0,0 122 0.0 105 0.0 9071 J 4 6.1 0,0 122 0, 0 105 0,0 9635 S 1 5.8 0,0 30 0.0 70 0,0 10496 S 1 6.1 0,0 122 0.0 105 0,0 10496 S 2 5.8 0,0 20 0, 0 52 0.0 10661 1 5.7 0.0 48 0, 0 90 0, 0 10985 J 1 5.9 0.0 35 0, 0 92 0, 0 10991 1 5.7 0, 0 48 0, 0 90 0.0 10991 1 B 5.9 0, 0 35 0,0 92 0.0 10991 2 6 0,0 35 0,0 94 0, 0 11738 J 1 5.8 0,0 52 0, 0 116 0.0 11738 J 3 6 0.0 35 0,0 94 0, 0 11739 1-r- 5.4 0, 0 342 0, 0 361 0,0 10/3/2023 2:29:57 PM 1 12 Required Soil Test Values 82-521 Closure Plan 11739 2 5.4 0,0 342 0,0 361 0,0 13032 1 5.8 0,0 48 0, 0 88 0,0 13032 2 6 0,0 22 0,0 100 0,0 14300 S 1 6.1 0,0 108 0,0 104 0,0 14301 S 1 6 0,0 28 0,0 108 0,0 Zinc and Conner Toxicity Levels in Soils Metal Soil Test Index Recommended Action Zn 300 Limit application on peanuts. Maintain soil pH >= 6.0. 500 Cease application on peanut land. Maintain soil pH >= 6.0. 2000 Caution: seek alternative site (all crops). Maintain soil pH >= 6.0. 3000 Cease application (all crops). Maintain soil pH >= 6.0. Cu 2000 Caution: seek alternative site (all crops). Maintain soil pH >= 6.0. 3000 Cease application (all crops). Maintain soil pH >= 6.0. 10/3/2023 2:29:57 PM 2 / 2 WAT RS IC RAL LA O IE NC. Manure Analysis Waters Agricultural Laboratories, Inc 364 W. Park Drive I Warsaw, NC 28398- 1 Phone (910) 293-2108 «I knp i,o-v bvxV, (�i-o-wtk.. . Ross Barefoot Grower: Ross Barefoot Sample Number: R. Barefoot 7117 NC Hwy 242 South Lab Number: 10277MS Received: 12/14/2023 Dunn, NC 28334- Processed: 121l8/2023 Type: Manure Liquid Slurry -Swine Application Method: Incorporated Liquid Manure/Sludge Analysis Analyte Nitrogen -Total Result ., 3940.00 Result 111 gallons) 32.8596 Estimate of Nutrients Available First Year 111 gallons) 19.7158 P205-Total 25815.00 215.2971 215.2971 K20-Total 1141.00 9.5159 9.5159 Calcium 15534.00 129.5536 129.5536 Magnesium 3381.00 28.1975 28.1975 Sulfur 1843.00 15.3706 15.3706 Boron 4.66 0.0389 0.0389 Zinc 144.00 1.2010 1.201 Manganese 110.00 0.9174 0.9174 Iron 5332.00 44.4689 44.4689 Copper 125.00 1.0425 1.0425 Sodium 318.00 2.6521 2.6521 Aluminum 6376.00 53.1758 53.1758 Results Reported On: Liquid Basis Comments: This document may be reproduced only in its ent-rety. Waters Agricultural Laboratories has no control over the manner in which samples are taken, therefore, analysis is based solely on the sample as received. Laboratory liability is limited to the fee assessed on the referenced sample. Appendix 1. Lagoon Sludge Survey Form Revised August 2008 A. Farm Permit or DWQ Identification Number Ross Barefoot 82-521 8. Lagoon Identification C. Person(s) Taking Measurements Doug Niemond D. Date of Measurement 2/22/2023 E. Methods/Devices Used for Measurement of: a. Distance from the lagoon liquid surface to the top of the sludge layer. Disc and pole b. Distance from the lagoon liquid surface to the bottom (soil) of the lagoon. Pole c. Thickness of the sludge layer if making a direct measurement with "core sampler'. Lagoon Surface Area (using dimensions at inside top of bank): 0.5 (acres) (Draw a sketch of the lagoon on a separate sheet, list dimensions, and calculate surface area. The lagoon may have been built different than designed, so measurements should be made.) G. Estimate number of sampling points: a. Less than 1.33 acres: Use 8 points b. If more than 1.33 ac. 0.5 acres x 6 = 8 , with maximum of 24. (Using sketch and dimensions, develop a uniform grid that has the same number of intersections as the estimated number of sampling points needed. Number the intersection points on the lagoon grid so that data recorded at each can be easily matched.) H. Conduct sludge survey and record data on "Sludge Survey Data Sheet" (Appendix 2). Also, at the location of the pump intake, take measurements of distance from liquid surface to top of sludge layer and record it on the Data Sheet (last row); this must be at least 2.5 ft. when irrigating. I. At the time of the survey, also measure the distance from the Maximum Liquid Level to the Present Liquid Level (measure at the lagoon gauge pole): 0.1 J. Determine the distance from the top of bank to the Maximum Liquid Level 1.6 (use lagoon management plan or other lagoon records) K. Determine the distance from the Maximum Liquid to the Minimum Liquid level: 2.3 (use lagoon management plan or other lagoon records) L. Calculate the distance from the present liquid surface level to the Minimum Liquid Level 2.2 (Item K Minus Item I, assuming the present liquid level is below the Maximum Liquid Level) M. Record from the Sludge Survey Data Sheet the distance from the present liquid surface level to the lagoon bottom (average for all the measurement points) 8.2 N. Record from the Sludge Survey Data Sheet the distance from the present liquid surface level to the top of the sludge layer (average for all the measurement points): 3.8 O. Record from the Sludge Survey Data Sheet the average thickness of the sludge layer: 4.4 P. Calculate the thickness of the existing Liquid Treatment Zone (Item N minus Item L): 1.6 Q. If Item O is greater than Item P, proceed to the Worksheet for Sludge Volume and Treatment Volume. If Item 0 is equal to or less than Item P, you do not have to determine volu as. Completed by: Doug Niemond Date: 3 3 2� Print Name /Signature Appendix 2. Sludge Survey Data Sheet* Revised August 2008 Lagoon Identification_ 14 Completed by: Doug Niemond Print Name Signature (A) (B) (C) (C)-(B) Grid Point Distance from liquid surface Distance from liquid surface Thickness of sludge layer No. to top of sludi ie to lagoon bottom (soil) Ft. & in. Ft. (tenths) Ft. & in. Ft. (tenths) Ft. & in. Ft. tenths 1 3.5 8.1 4.6 2 6.0 8.2 2.2 3 2.5 8.2 5.7 4 4.5 8.0 3.5 5 2.7 8.1 5.4 6 4.7 8.5 3.8 7 2.5 8.1 5.6 8 4.0 8.1 4.1 9 0.0 10 0.0 11 0.0 12 0.0 13 0.0 14 0.0 15 0.0 16 0.0 17 0.0 18 0.0 19 0.0 20 0.0 21 0.0 22 0.0 23 0.0 24 0.0 Number of points with readings 8.0 X X 8.0 X X 8.0 Average of X X 3.8 X X 8.1625 X X 4.3625 points At pump 2.0 X X 8 X X intake *All Grid Points and corresponding sludge layer thicknesses must be shown on a sketch attached to this Sludge Survey Data Sheet. Appendix 3. Worksheet for sludge volume and treatment volume Revised August 2008 The average thickness of the sludge layer and the thickness of the existing liquid (sludge -free) treatment zone are determined from the information on the Lagoon Sludge Survey Form ( Items 0 and P, respectively). In this example, the average sludge layer thickness is 2.5 feet and the existing liquid treatment zone is 3.5 feet. If the lagoon has a designed sludge storage volume see notes at end of the Worksheet. The dimensions of the lagoon as measured and the side slope are needed for calculations of sludge volume and of total treatment volume. If the lagoon is a standard geometric shape, the sludge volume and the treatment volume in the lagoon can be estimated by using standard equations. For approximate volumes of rectangular lagoons with constant side slope, calculate length and width at the midpoint of the layer, and multiply by layer thickness to calculate layer volume, as shown in the example. For irregular shapes, convert the total surface area to a square or rectangular shape. For exact volumes for lagoons with constant side slope, the "Prismoidal Equations" may be used. Example Your Lagoon 1. Average sludge Layer Thickness (T) 2.5 ft. 4.4 2. Depth of the lagoon from top of bank to bottom soil surface (D) 11 ft. 9.8 3. Slope = Horizontal/ vertical side slope (S) 2.5 2.5 4. Length at the top of inside bank (L) 457 ft. 255.0 5. Width at top inside slope (W) 229 ft. 80.0 6. Length at midpoint of sludge layer L, = L-2S(D-(T/2)) 398.5 ft. 217.0 7. Width at midpoint of sludge layer Wm W-2S(D-(T/2)) 170.5 ft. 42.0 8. Volume of sludge (Vs) Vs=L, W. T 169,860 ft3 40,102 9. Volume in gallons: Vs9 V`7.5 gal./ft3. 1,273,950 gal. 300,762 10. Thickness of existing liquid tmt. zone (Y) 3.5 ft 1.6 11. Thickness of total treatment zone (Z) Z= T+Y 6 ft 6.0 12. Length at midpoint of total tmt. zone L, = L-2(S)(D-(Z/2) 409 ft. 221.0 13. Width at midpoint of total tmt. Zone W, = W-2(S)(D-(Z/2) 181 ft. 46.0 14. Volume of total treatment zone (Vz) Vz = L, W,Z 444,174 ft' 60,996 15. Ratio ( R ) of sludge layer volume to total Treatment Volume R = VsNz 0.38 0.66 If the ratio R exceeds 0.50, than a sludge Plan of Action may be required. Check with DWQ for information on filing the Plan of Action. Note: If the lagoon has a designed sludge storage volume (DSSV), subtract that volume from both the volume of sludge (Vs) (Item 8) and from the volume of total treatment zone (Vz) (Item 14), and take the ratio. Then, R = (Vs-DSSV) / (Vz - DSSV) Example: If DSSV = 85,000 ft', then R = (169,860 - 85,000) / (444.174 - 85,000) = 84.860 / 359.174 = 0.24. 16. Design sludge storage volume (DSSV) 85,000 17. Ratio (R) of sludge layer volume to treatment volume adjusted for designed sludge storage volume 0.24 0.66 M =Y- V C6 CIO I a �Ia1 i SETBACK MAP Date: 1 /08/24 Customer(s): CLARK HONEYCUTT District: SAMPSON SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Farm ; 21772 Tract: 2669, 2672 Legend Practice Polygon 75'_Buffer of_Pond USDA � 25'_Buffer_of Ditch 200'_Buffer_of_Non_Owned_Dwelling Roads Field Office: CLINTON USDA SERVICE CENTER Agency: USDA-NRCS Assisted By: HENRY FAISON Prepared with assistance from USDA -Natural Resources Conservation Service 400 0 400 iiiiiiiFeet A Setback Map Customer(s): Ross Barefoot District: SAMPSON SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT USDA Legend 200'_Buffer of non owned_dwelling 100_Buffer or Wells 75_Buffer_of Residential Properly_ Boundary 25'_Buffer_of ditch Johnston County Tract Boundaries Date: 3/13/2023 Field Office: CLINTON USDA SERVICE CENTER Agency: USDA-NRCS Assisted By: Cameron Knudsen Prepared with assistance from USDA -Natural Resources Conservation Service 208 0 208 Feet A kil T: 10496 10.55 Wettable Acres f, 10, ik jk G.. q m �r 4 I i o kia `"3-'�• �. �!�} li'•". / Yr��- - JY- �.•. 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