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B&L Farms 82-86
2231 Hollerin' Rd
Dunn, NC 28334
Great care should be taken when land -applying sludge/solids from animal waste lagoons,
Many opportunities for release of waste can occur during removal, transport and
application to surface waters or public rights -of -way. Take all reasonable caution during
the sludge removal process to reduce the chance of a release.
Sludge should be applied at agronomic rates corresponding to the tables contained in this
plan. Sludge should only be applied to the fields 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 sample will be taken and analyzed before application. Also,
corresponding soil samples have been taken for each field receiving waste within 24
months of application. This plan is based on nitrogen as the limiting factor for
application. Phosphorus, copper and zinc levels have been taken into consideration before
sludge application.
Third -party agreements should be secured prior to applying sludge on fields not owned
by the producer.
This plan is based on a waste sample analyzed one and a half years ago and a depth of
solids estimated at 6-8" over a 2.4 acre area. A new waste sample will be taken prior to
application and it is expected that it will be much lower than the fresh sample taken in
2021. Because we are dealing with an organic waste that deteriorates rather quickly when
spread out in the open environment, I doubt that the waste is still present in all that area
nor in that amount. Any remaining solids not able to be land -applied based on this plan
will be land -applied to the following crop or moved offsite and applied to other fields.
This plan will be updated to include any other fields. There will be much debris in this
waste material which will make application difficult.
2023 Sludge Plan B & L Farm 82-86
FIELD & CROP SUMMARY TABLE
o. tract #
p. field A
q. crop / soil type / RYE
r, acres
s. IRR-2
PAN
balance
(lb/acre)
t. TOTAL
PAN
BALANCE:
FOR FIELD
(Ibs.)
column r K s
**u. max
application
amount
(tonsfacre)
**V. max
application
amount
(tonslfield)
cubic
yardsffi
eld
w. application
window
1910
2
wheat 1 Au / 90 bu
14.20
100.00
1420.0
11.24
159.55
Sep -Apr
1910
1
wheat I Wo / 95 bu
22.50
96.00
2160.0
10.79
242,70
Sep -Apr
1910
1
corn / Wo / 110 bu
22.50
119.00
2677.5
13.37
300.84
Ferb9 5-Jun
59.20
62 57. 50-
703.09
0
**columns u & v based on waste samples dated 61512023 with 8.9 lbs,(N per ton
1250 tons
Total PAN available for all fields (sum of column t)=
Total PAN from solids to be land applied
Crop's remaining PAN balance
Overall PAN balance (must be 0 or a negative number)
OWNER: B&L Farms:
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DATE: 9/1 /23
926 est. cubic yards to be applied (1,250 tons)
8.9
6257.50
11125.00
6257.50
4867.50
TECHNICAL SPECIALIST: Curtis Barwick, Barwick Ag Services, LLC
SIGNATURE: J/
DATE:9/1123
ADDRESS: 103 Country Club Circle, Clinton, NC 28328
PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00
2024 Sludge Plan B & L Farm 82-86
FIELD & CROP SUMMARY TABLE
o_ tract #
p. field #
q. crop / soil type / RYI
r. acres
s. IRR-2
PAN balance
(lb/acre)
t. TOTAL
PAN
BALANCE
FOR FIELD
(lbs.)
column r x s
**u max
application
amount
(tons/acre)
*.v. max
application
amount
(tons/field)
cubic
yardslfl
eld
w. application
window
1910
2
corn / Au 1 132 bu
14.20
103.00
1462.6
11.57
164.34
1 Ferbl 5-Jun
1910
1
soybeans / Wo / 291
22.50
112.00
2520.0
12.58
283.15
A r-Sep
36.70
3982.60
1
447.48
0
**columns u & v based on waste samples dated 61512023 with &9 lbs/N per ton
1250 tons
Total PAN available for all fields (sum of column t)=
Total PAN from solids to be land applied
Crop's remaining PAN balance
Overall PAN balance (must be 0 or a negative number)
926 est, cubic yards to be applied (1,250 tons)
8.9
3982.60
11125.00
3982.60
7142.40
PoA (30 Day) 2/21 /00
PHOS Estimates
Sample
P tonlac P applied
15 23
Conv Conn
Factor P Factor
345 2.29 150.66 2.138
New
P Index Soil P
Increase Current P-1 Index
70,4654 354 424.5
PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00
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BARWICK AG SERVICES
103 COUNTRY CLUB CIRCLE
CLINTON, NC 28328-
Manure Analysis
Waters Agricultural Laboratories, Inc
364 W. Park Drive I Warsaw, NC 28398- I Phone (910) 293-2108
Grower: B&L Farms
Sample Number: 15
Lab Number: 1028OMS
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Received: 12/18/2023
Processed: 12/22/2023
IType: Waste Composted -Swine Application Method: Broadcast
Manure/Sludge Analysis
I
Is
Analyte
Nitrogen -Total
Result
1
Percent
0.30
Result
rAvailable
Percent (9/6)
0.367
Result
.
6
listimate of Nutrients
,
2.4
P205-Total
0.29
0.355
5.8
3,48
K20-Total
0.10
0.122
2
1.6
Calcium
0.28
0.342
5.6
3.36
Magnesium
0.07
0.086
1.4
0.84
Sulfur
0.04
0.049
0.8
0.48
Boron
0.01
0.012
0.2
0.12
Zinc
0.01
0.012
0.2
0,12
Manganese
0.01
0.012
0.2
0.12
Iron
0,12
0.147
2.4
1.44
Copper
0.01
0.012
0.2
0.12
Sodium
0.02
0.024
0.4
0.4
Aluminum
0.29
0.355
5.8
5.8
Additional Analysis
Moisture
Results Reported On: Wet (As Received) Basis
Comments -
9'a
This document may be reproduced only in its entirety. Waters Agricultural Laboratories has no control over the manner in which samples are taken, therefore, ana4ysis is based solely on the
sample as received. Laboratory liability is limited to the fee assessed on the referenced sample.