HomeMy WebLinkAboutAmick Plan UpdateThis plan has been prepared for:
J-Caine Inc
Josh Amick
PO BOX 515
Norwood, NC 28128
704-961-2846
J-Caine Inc
3/112024
This plan has been developed by:
NRCS
Grayson Sadf
26032-C Newt Rd
Albemarle, NC 28001
704-441 29
('Dev per S atu
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.
3 C47e,00
Date
Date
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:
LEE Digitally signed by LEE
HOLCOMB
Date HOLCOMB Is..4904�05'00't
Technical Specialist Signature Date
Land Application Table
J-Caine Inc
Manua
PAN
PAN
Ligtdd
.% Hs
'
Wd
Applied
M)inilre
W.
CppBo.
(RWApoled
a
�V1000
Amount
source
TOW
W IMAU9
PLATrop
Applk,
(Inches/
T�aet
Field
ID
SNU
Acres
Afros
R009
Crop
RYE
Pa
Method
N
N
gallAcre
Acre)
2339
1
1003
Bee
61.6
51.5
Medium
Wheat, Grain
74
9/1-
Broadcast
84
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4/30
2350
1
1003
Bab
113.04
113.04
Medium
Wheat, Grain
95
9/1-
Broadcast
101
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4130
2357
1
1003
Bas
15
15
Medium
Wheat, Grain
95
9/1 -
Broadcast
101
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4130
2365
1
1003
BaB
33.09
33.09
Medium
Wheat Grain
95
9/1-
Broadcast
101
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4130
2365
2
1003
Bee
15.4
15.4
Medium
Wheat Grain
100
9/1 -
Broadcast
178
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4130
2366
1
1005
BaB
10.55
10.55
Medium
Corn, Grain
165
2/15 -
Broadcast
123
97
35.71
1.32
Bushels
6130
2367
1
1005
BaD
11.6
11.5
Medium
Corn, Grain
139
2/15 -
Broadcast
104
104
38.29
1.41
Bushels
6130
2400
1
1003
MhB
50
50
Medium
Fescue Pasture
3 Tons
8/1 -
Broadcast
110
60
40.62
1.5
7131
2400c
1
1006
C1A
12.43
12A3
Medium
Com, Grain
180
2/15 -
Broadcast
132
57
20.98
0.77
Bushels
6/30
2692
1
1005
BaB
20.81
20.81
Medium
Corn, Grain
165
2/15 -
Broadcast
123
97
35.71
1.32
Bushels
am
2702
1
1003
Bee
76.4
76.4
Medium
Wheal, Grain
95
9/1 -
Broadcast
169
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4130
2707
1
1005
Bab
24.16
24.16
Medium
Corn, Grain
165
2/15-
Broadcast
123
97
35.71
1.32
Bushels
6/30
2708
5
1003
BOB
8.98
8.98
Medium
Wheat, Grain
74
9/1 -
Broadcast
132
60
40.62
15
Bushels
4130
NOTE: ' Indicates user deRned value
3111202411.47.37 AM 112
2708
6
1003
BaB
6.44
5.44
Medium
Wheat, Grain
95
9/1 -
Broadcast
169
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4130
2708
6
1003
BaB
5.31
5.31
Medium
Wheat Grain
95
9/1 -
Broadcast
101
60
40.62
1.6
Bushels
4130
2708
10
1003
Bea
2.03
2.03
Medium
Wheat Grain
95
9/1 -
Broadcast
101
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4130
2730
1
1005
ass
31.02
31.02
Medium
Com, Grain
165
2/15 -
Broadcast
123
97
35.71
1.32
Bushels
6130
2757
1
1003
Sao
22.57
22.57
Medium
Wheat Grain
74
9/1 -
Broadcast
132
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4/30
9536
1
1003
Sao
46.28
46.28
Medium
Wheat Grain
95
9/1 -
Broadcast
101
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4/30
9566
1
1003
BaD
28.5
28.5
Medium
Wheat Grain
74
9/1 -
Broadcast
132
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4/30
10283
1
1003
BaD
12.84
12.94
Medium
Wheat Grain
80
9/1 -
Broadcast
142
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4/30
11483
1
1005
BaB
18.14
18.14
Medium
Corn, Grain
165
2/15 -
Broadcast
123
105
38.66
1.42
Bushels
6/30
12032
1
1003
Kk8
12.36
12.36
Medium
Wheat Grain
93
9/1 -
Broadcast
166
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4130
12614
1
1003
BOB
161.94
161.94
Medium
Wheat, Grain
95
9/1 -
Broadcast
169
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4/3D
12830
1
1003
B88
9.32
9.32
Medium
Wheat, Grain
95
9/1 -
Broadcast
169
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4130
12831
1
1003
TbB
22.9
22.9
Low
Wheat Grain
95
9/1 -
Broadcast
169
60
40.62
1.5
Bushels
4130
Source Volume Available: 23,893,406 gals
Source Volume Applied: 32,453,064 gals
Excess Volume Remaining: 18.559,6581 gals
NOTE: ' Indicates user defined value
3/1/2024 11:47:37 AM 212
Planned Crops Summary
J-Caine Inc
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 P2O5 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 P2O5 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 I SMU I U Crop Name RYE Recom. PLAT 0205 (lbs/acre)
Acres Acres mended Rating Crop
PAN Removal Applied
2339 - 1 51:5 51.5 BaB 10
Wheat, Grain 1 74 Bushels 84 Medium 37 NA
2360 -
1
113.04
113.04
BaB
15
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels 101
Medium 48
NA
2W7
1
15
15
Ba6
NA
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
1 101
Medium
48
NA
2355
3
33.09
33.09 BaBI
15
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
1 101
Medium 48
NA
2365
2 16.4
16.4 Bad
15
Wheat, Grain
100 Bushels
178
Medium
50
NA
2366 -
1
10.66
'10.55
BaB 15
Corn, Graff
165 Bushels
123 Medium
73
NA
2367
1
11.5
11.5
Bad NA
Corn, Grain
139 Bushels
1 104
Medium
61
NA
2400c -
1
12.43
12.43
C1A
NA
Com, Grain
180 Bushels
132
Medium
79
NA
2400 -
1
50 50 MhB
10
Fescue Pasture
3 Tons
110 Medium
5
NA
2692 -
1
20.81
20.81
Ba6 NA
Corn, Grain
165 Bushels 123 Medium 73
NA
2702 -
1
76.4 78.4 Ba6 NA
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
169
Medium '0
NA
2707 - 1
24.18
24.16 BaB NA
Com, Grain
165 Bushels
123
Medium
73
NA
3/1/2024 11:46:57 AM 1 / 3
Planned Crops Summary
J-Caine Inc
2708 -
5
8.98
8.98
BaB
8
Wheat, Grain 74 Bushels 11321 Medium 37 NA
2708 -
B 5.44
5.44
BaB
10
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
169
Medium
481
NA
27084,
8
5.31
5.31
Bab
10
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
101 Medium
48
NA
2708 -
10
2.03 2.03
BaB
'15
Wheat, Grain 95 Bushels
101 Medium
48 NA
2730 -
1
31.02
31.02
BaB NA
Com, Grain 165 Bushels
123
Medium
T3 NA
2757 -
1
22.57
22.57
BeB
10
Wheat, Grain 74 Bushels 132
Medium
37
NA
95384 1
46.28
46.28 BaB
15
Wheat, Grain J.
95 Bushels
101
Medium
48
NA
9568 -
1
28.5
28.5 BaD 10
Wheat, Grain
74 Bushels
132
Medium
37
NA
10283 - 1
12.84 12.84
BaD
15
Wheat, Grain 80 Bushels
142
Medium
1 40
NA
11483 -
1
1 18.14 18.14
Bab
NA
Com, Grain
165 Bushels
123 Medium
73
NA
12032 - 1
12.36
12.36
KkB
10
Wheat. Grain
93 Bushels
166
Medium 46
NA
12814 -
1
181.94
161.94 BaB 15
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
169 Medium
48
NA
12830 -
1 1
9.32 9.32
88B 1
15
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels 169
Medium
48 NA
12831-
1
22.9
22.9
TbB
15
Wheat, Grain 95 Bushels
169
Low
48 NA
Totals: 821.51
821.51
Notes: 1. In the tract column, - symbol means leased, otherwise, owned.
3/11202411:46:57 AM 2 / 3
Planned Crops Summary
J-Caine Inc
Lf Potential Leaching Technical Gi Nance
Low potential to contribute to soluble nutrient
<2 leaching below the root zone.
Moderate potential to contribute to soluble nutrient
> = 2 & < = 10 leaching below the root zone.
T _ High potential to contribute to soluble nutrient
leaching below the root zone.
>10
Management (590) should be planned.
Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. Other conservation
practices that improve available water holding capacity of soil and
Improve nutrient use efficiency should be considered. Examples are f
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
3/1/2024 11:46:57 AM 3 / 3
J-Caine Inc
4/18/2023
Type of Plan: Nutrient Management with Closure Cleanout Only
Narrative:
This plan is for the closure of the 9ac lagoon owned by J-Caine Inc. The lagoon has a current
volume of 11.6 million gallons of liquid and 8 million gallons of sludge. 19.6 million gallons total.
The lagoon will be agitated and land applied by both a private contractor and the landowner. All
soilds will be removed and the lagoon will be converted to a freshwater pond. All liquid will be land
applied at soil infiltration rates due to minimal lagoon liquid nutrient content, All liquid will be
applied on 596.9 ac identified in this plan. This plan includes 546.9 ac of cropland and 50 ac of
pasture. Required buffers were taken into account when determining wettable acres.
March 2024 Update:
Updated plan to reflect source addition due to finishing cleaning out the remaining sludge in the
bottom of the lagoon with minimal liquid. The current estimated volume is 4,293,406 gallons. The
applicator will have to keep track of loads applied and update the Tech Specialist if it appears
more than that volume will be applied so more fields can be added to avoid over application.
3/4/2024 9:24:58 AM 1 / 1
Soil Metal Indices
J-Caine Inc
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 conservadve(maximum 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=I < 300 for land where peanuts may be grown; for other cropland
Zn-I < 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-1
Soil Test
Zn4
Cu-1
Adj.
Zn4
Adj.
Eadmated New
860 Cu-I Soil Zn4
2339
1
09211
5/32023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
55
38
232
114
287.00
152.00
2350
1
05544
5/32023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
70
75
232
114
302.00
189.00
2357
1
09242
11/212023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
75
70
232
114
307.00
184.00
2365
1
09214
513/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
130
135
232
114
362.00
249.00
2365
2
09215
5132023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.60
24.56
23.87
145
170
232
114
377.00
284.00
2366
1
t2366
1/182022
Corn, Grain
1005
1.32
24.68
23.87
65
53
204
100
269.00
153.00
2367
1
t2367
122023
Corn. Grain
1005
1.41
24.56
23.87
70
73
218
107
288.00
180.00
2400c
1
t2400c
122023
Com. Grain
1005
0.77
24.58
23.87
30
38
120
59
150.00
97.00
2400
1
09249
5/3/2023
Fescue Pasture
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
45
58
232
114
277.00
172.00
2692
1
2
1/22023
Cam, Grain
1005
1.32
24.58
23.87
60
45
204
100
1 264.00
145.00
- NOTE: The equilibrated post application soil index may be less than the projected maximum value. Practical methodology for more precise estimation is not available.
3112024 11:47:46 AM 114
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.
3/1/2024 11:47*46 AM 2 / 4
Soil Metal Indices
2702
1
09248
11/21/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
45
60
232
114
277.00
174.00
2707
1
11272711
1/2/2023
Corn, Grain
1005
1.32
24.58
23.87
50
40
204
100
254.00
140.00
2708
5
05530
MM023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
55
70
232
114
287.00
184.00
2708
6
05532
5/3/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
65
70
232
114
297.00
184.00
2708
8
05533
5/3/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.68
23.87
j 65
53
232
114
j 297.00
167.00
2708
10
05530
6W023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
55
70
232
114
287.00
184.00
2730
1
t2730
1/12/2023
Corn, Grain
1005
1.32
24.58
23.87
40
40
204
100
244.00
140.00
2757
1
05585
5/3/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
55
95
232
114
287.00
209.00
9538
1
05594
5/3/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
55
93
232
114
287.00
207.00
9566
1
05525
5/3/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
55
93
232
114
287.00
207.00
10283
1
05557
5/312023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
100
95
232
114
332.00
209.00
11483
1
01483
2/29/2024
Corn, Grain
1005
1.42
24.58
23.87
65
85
220
108
285.00
193.00
12032
1
05567
5/3/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.60
24.58
23.87
100
105
232
114
332.00
219.00
12614
1
05543
5/3/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
60
75
232
114
292.00
189.00
12830
1
09196
5/3/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
55
80
232
114
287.00
194.00
12831
1
05523
5/3/2023
Wheat, Grain
1003
1.50
24.58
23.87
125
90
232
114
357.00
204.00
NOTE: The equilibrated post application soil index may be less than the projected maximum value. Practical methodology for more precise estimation is not available.
3/1/2024 11:47:46 AM 3 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.
3H/202411:47:48AM 414
Required Soil Test Values
J-Caine Inc
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
time Recom.
forCrop(s)
(torwacre)
Cud
Copper
Recommendation
Zn4;:.
::, . . Lnc
Recomivmdation
2339
1
6.3
0,0
55
0,0
38
0.0
2350
1
5.5
0.0
70
0,0
75
0.0
2357
1
6.1
0,0
75
0,0
70
0.0
2365
1
5.7
0.0
130
0,0
135
0.0
2365
2
6.8
0.0
145
0,0
170
0.0
2366
1
6.3
0.0
65
0.0
53
0.0
2367
1
6.7
0.0
70
0.0
73
0.0
2400
1
5.6
0,0
45
0.0
58
0,0
2400c
1
6.9
0.0
30
0.0
38
0,0
2692
1
6.4
0.0
60
0,0
45
0,0
2702
1
5.5
0, 0
45
0,0
60
0,0
2707
1
6.4
0,0
50
0,0
40
0.0
2708
5
6.4
0.0
55
0.0
70
0,0
2708
6
5.8
0.0
65
0.0
70
0,0
2708
8
5.3
0.0
65
0.0
53
0,0
2708
10
6.4
0.0
55
0.0
70
0,0
2730
1
6.9
0.0
40
0.0
40
0.0
2757
1
5.6
0.0
55
010
95
0,0
9538
1
5.7
0,0
55
0,0
93
0,0
9566
1
6.1
0.0
55
0,0
93
0.0
10283
1
6.1
0.0
100
0.0
95
0.0
3/1/2024 11.47:54 AM 1 / 2
Required Soil Test Values
J-Caine Inc
11483
1
6.3
0.0
65
0,0
85
0.0
12032
1
80
0,0
100
0,0
105
0,0
12614
1
5.2
0.0
60
0.0
75
0.0
12830
1
5.7
0.0
55
0.0
80
0.0
12831
1
6.3
1 0,0
125 1
0.0
90
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.
3/1/2024 11:47:54 AM 2 / 2
Waste Storage Closure Source Description
J-Caine Inc
SOURCE: Liquid for Mixing
Date Measured: 02/16/2024
Lagoon Dimensions: TOP - 459 X 944; BOTTOM - 415 X 900; SIDE SLOPES - 2:1
Liquid Depth: 7.00 ft.; Liquid Volume: 11,600,000 gallons. Waste Sample M FY23-
W004225
Sludge Depth: 4.00 ft.; Sludge Volume: 8,000,000 gallons. Waste Sample #: 10126MS
Liquid Depth: 1.00 ft.; Liquid Volume: 2,862,271 gallons. Waste Sample #: 1 L
Sludge Depth: 1.00 ft.; Sludge Volume: 1,431,135 gallons. Waste Sample #: 1S
U 1003
Liquid for Mixing is an animal waste storage structure that is no longer in operation and is being dosed as part
of a closure plan. There are an estimated 19.600.000 gals in this structure prior to closure.
Estimated Plant Available Nitrogen
Application Method
(Ibs N/1000 gals)
Source Total (Ibs)
Injected
3.24
63,457
Incorporated-4 wks or less following
application
3.24
63,457
Incorporated-5 wks to 3 mos
following application
2.70
52.881
Broadcast
2.70
52.881
Irrigated
2.70
52,881
Max. Available PAN (Ibs)
Actual PAN Applied (Ibs)
PAN Surplus / Deficit (Ibs)
Actual Volume Applied
(Gallons)
Volume Surplus/ Deficit
(Gallons)
52,881
75.437
(22.556)
27,960,331
(8,360,331)
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 methods) identified in the plan for this source.
3/1/202411:46:47 AM 1 / 2
Waste Storage Closure Source Description
J-Caine Inc
SOURCE: Liquid For Mixin92
Date Measured: 02/16/2024
Lagoon Dimensions: TOP - 459 X 944; BOTTOM - 415 X 900; SIDE SLOPES - 2:1
Liquid Depth: 7.00 ft.; Liquid Volume: 11,600,000 gallons.
Sludge Depth: 4.00 ft.;
Sludge Volume: 8,000,000 gallons.
Liquid Depth: 1.00 ft.;
Liquid Volume: 2,862,271 gallons.
Sludge Depth: 1.00 ft.;
Sludge Volume: 1,431,135 gallons.
Waste Sample M FY23-
W004225
Waste Sample #: 10126MS
Waste Sample M 1 L
Waste Sample #: 1 S
u 1005
Liquid For Mix1ng2 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 4,293,406 gals in this structure prior to closure.
Estimated Plant Available Nitrogen
Application Method
(Ibs N/1000 gals)
Source Total (Ibs)
Injected
3.26
13,986
Incorporated-4 wks or less following
application
3.26
13.986
Incorporated-5 wks to 3 mos
following application
2.72
11,655
Broadcast
2.72
11.655
Irrigated
2.72
11.655
Max. Available PAN (Ibs)
Actual PAN Applied (Ibs)
PAN Surplus / Deficit (Ibs)
Actual Volume Applied
(Gallons)
Volume Surplus/ Deficit
(Gallons)
11,655
12.196
(541)
4.492,733
(199,327)
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.
3/1/2024 11:46:47 AM 2 / 2
Sources in Plan
J-Caine Inc
Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following
source(s):
Commercial Fertilizer is included in this plan.
U 1003
Liquid for Mixing waste generated 19,600,000 gals/year by a 0 Poultry Lagoon Liquid - Layer
operation. This production facility has waste storage capacities of approximately 0 days.
Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year
Injected
63,457
Incorporated-4 wks or less
following application
63,457
Incorporated-5 wks to 3 mos
following application
52,881
Broadcast
52,881
Irrigated
52,881
Max. Available
PAN (lbs)
Actual PAN
Applied (Ibs)
PAN Surplus /
Deficit (Ibs)
Actual Volume
Applied (Gallons)
Volume Surplus/ Deficit
(Gallons)
Year 1
52,881
75.437
(22,556)
27,960.331
(8,360.331)
3/1/202411:46:27 AM 1 / 2
Sources in Plan
J-Caine Inc
U 1005
Liquid For Mixing2 waste generated 4,293,406 gals/year by a 0 Poultry Lagoon Sludge - Layer
operation. This production facility has waste storage capacities of approximately 0 days.
Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year
Injected
13,986
Incorporated-4 wks or less
following application
13.986
Incorporated-5 wks to 3 mos
following application
11,655
Broadcast
11.655
Irrigated
11,655
Max. Available
PAN (Ibs)
Actual PAN
Applied (Ibs)
PAN Surplus /
Deficit (Ibs)
Actual Volume
Applied (Gallons)
Volume Surplus/ Deficit
(Gallons)
Year 1
11,655
12,196
(541)
4,492,733
(199,327)
3/1/2024 11:46:27 AM 2 / 2
Waste Utilization Table
J-Caine Inc
The Waste I.Alization 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 Minden Table Year 1
O
VA
1
Bi�W
8ota4y
'rem
1lytftf w
/q:
,..
sNdl
R9e
N
!k
tdh>tAWgift
2339 -
1
•1003
Bell
61.50
51 50
Wheat, Grain
74 Bushels
9/14/30
•132
24
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
2,09199
O
2350 -
1
•1003
Bee
113.04
11304
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
9114130
•169
4/
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
4,591.8/
0
2357
1
• 1003
Bea
15.00
15.00
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
9114/30
'169
41
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
609.32
0
2365
1
11003
Bee
33.09
33.09
Wheal. Grain
95 Bushels
9114130
1169
41
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
1,344.15
0
2366
2
'1003
BaB
16.40
1540
Wheat. Grain
100
9114/30
'178
lilt
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
439.52
0
Bushels
2366 -
1
•1005
Bell
10.55
10.55
Com, Grain
165
2/154M
123
26
0
Broad
97
3571
0
376.75
0
Bushels
2367
1
• 1005
BaD
11.50
11.50
Corn, Grain
139
2/15.6/30
104
0
0
Broad
104
3629
0
440.31
0
Bushels
24000 -
1
' 1005
CIA
12.43
12.43
Corn. Grain
180
2115.6130
132
75
0
Broad
57
2098
0
260.84
0
Bushels
2400 -
1 1
• 1003
Mh8
50.00
50.00
Fescue Pasture
3 Tons
811.7131
110
50
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
2,031.06
0
2692 -
1
•1005
Bell
20.81
20.81 I
corn. Grain
165
2/15$/30
123
26
0
Broad.
97
35.71
0
743.13
0
Bushels
2702 -
1
' 1003
BaB
76.40
78.40
Wheat. Grain
95 Bushels
9/1-4
'169
109
0
Broad.
80
40.62
0
3,103.45
0
3/1/2024 11 A7:06 AM 1 / 2
Waste Utilization Table
J-Caine Inc
2707 -
1
•1005
BaS
24.16
24.16
Com, Grain
165
Bushels
2/1"/30
123
26
0
Broad.
97
35.71
0
862.76
0
2708 -
5
' 1003
Bab
898
8.98
Wheat, Grain
74 Bushels
9114/30
•132
72
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
364.78
0
2708 -
6
1003
B&B
5.44
5.44
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
9114/30
'169
109
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
220.98
0
2708 -
8
• 1003
Bab
5.31
5.31
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
9/14/30
'169
41
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
215.70
0
2708 -
10
•1003
BaS
1 2.03
2.03
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
9/14/30
1169
41
0
Broad.
I 60
40.62
0
82.46
0
2730 -
1
• 1005
BaS
31.02
31.02
Com, Grain
165
Bushels
2115.6130
123
26
0
Broad.
97
35.71
0
1,107.74
0
2757 -
1
•1003
SaS
22.57
22.57
Wheat, Grain
74 Bushels
9114/30
•132
72
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
916.82
0
9538 -
1
• 1003
BaB
46.28
46.28
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
9/14/30
'169
41
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
1,879.95
0
9566 -
1
11003
BaD
28.50
28.50
Wheat, Grain
74 Bushels
9/14/30
•132
72
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
1.157.70
0
10283 -
1
• 1003
BeD
12.84
12.84
Wheat, Grain
80 Bushels
9/14130
'142
82
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
521.58
0
11483 -
1
• 1005
Bab
18.14
18.14
Com, Grain
165
Bushels
2/15.6/30
123
18
0
Broad.
105
38,661
0
701.21
0
12032 -
1
•1003
Kk8
12.36
12.36
Wheat, Grain
93 Bushels
9/14130
1166
106
0
Broad,
60
40.52
0
502.08
0
12614 -
1
' 1003
8a8
161.94
161.94
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
9114/30
•169
109
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
6.578.19
0
12830 -
1
•1003
Bab
9.32
9,32
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
9114/30
•169
109
0
Broad.
60
40.62
0
378.59
0
12831 -
1
•1003
TbB
22.90
22.90
Wheat, Grain
95 Bushels
9114130
•169 1
109
0
8road.
60
40.62
0
930.22
0
Total Applied,1000 gallons
32.453.07
Total Produced, 1000 gallons
23,893.41
Balance,1000 gallons
(8,559.66)
Total Applied, tons
0.00
Total Produced, tons
0.00
Balance, to
OAO
Notes: 1. In the tract column, - symbol means leased, otherwise, owned 1 Symbol • means user entered data
3/1/2024 11:47:06 AM 212