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HomeMy WebLinkAbout740022_Nutrient Management Plan_20230901B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 This plan has been prepared for: B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 Brian R Haddock 5365 N. C. Hwy. 102 E. Grimesland , N.C. 27837 252-531-4816 9/1 /2023 This plan has been developed by: Pitt SWCD Jamie Vincent 403 Government Circle Greenville, N.C. 27834 252-902-1747 s Developer Signature Type of Plan: Nutrient Management with Manure 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. Signature (owner) Signature (manager or producer) Date 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: Technical Specialist Signature Date Sources in Plan B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following source(s): Commercial Fertilizer is included in this plan. 9/1/2023 7:39:07 AM 1 / 1 Planned Crops Summary B & D Haddock Farms 74- OVI 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 SMU LI Crop Name Acres Acres 2865 - 1:::-1 111 1 10.35 OcB NA Corn, Grain Wheat, Grain 2865 -1. q 2.461 2.461 LoA NA 2865 - 1 F-5 1 4.911 4.911 LOA f NI 2865 -1 F-31 12.871 12.871 LOAl N� 2865 -1 F-41 7.35 109881 H W I 5.07 7.351 CrAI NP 5.071 LOAI NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop RYE Recom- PLAT P205 (lbs/acre) mended Rating Crop PAN Removal Applied 126 Bushels 841 Lowl 551 NA 35 Bushels 68 Low 18 NA 28 Bushels 1081 Low 221 NA Corn, Grain 162 Bushels 116 Low 71 NA Wheat, Grain Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop Corn, Grain 50 Bushels 32 Bushels 162 Bushels 96 123 116 Low Low Low 25 26 71 NA NA NA Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 98 Low 25 NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop Corn, Grain 32 Bushels 162 Bushels 123 116 Low Low 26 71 NA NA Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 98 Low 25 NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop Corn, Grain 32 Bushels 168 Bushels 123 121 Low Low 26 74 NA NA Wheat, Grain 55 Bushels 108 Low 28 NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Low 26 NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Low 26 N Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Low 25 N Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 116 Low, 42 N I A A 9/1/2023 7:40:01 AM 1 / 3 Planned Crops Summary B & D Haddock Farms 74- 10988 1A 2.5 2.5FLOAt NA Corn, Grain 162 Bushels 116 Medium 71 NA Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 NA 10988 1 E 2.6 2.6 Bd NA Corn, Grain 162 Bushels 116 Medium 71 NA Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 124 Medium 26 NA 10988 1 B 2.6 2.6 LoA NA Corn, Grain 162 Bushels 116 Medium 71 NAI Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 NAi 10988 1 CF 2.7 2.7 LoA NA Corn, Grain 162 Bushels 116 Medium 71 NA Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 NA 10988 101 2.69 2.69 LoA NA Corn, Grain 162 Bushels 116 Medium 71 NA Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 NA 10988 2A 2.2 2.2 LoA NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 NA Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 NA Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 116 Medium 42 NA 10988 28 2.8 2.8 LoA NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 NA Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 NA Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 116 Medium 42 NA 10988 2C 2.6 2.6 LoA NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 NA Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 NA Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 116 Medium 42 NA 10988 2D 2.7 2.7 LoA NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 NA Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 NA Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 116 Medium 42 NA 10988 2F 2.5 2.5 LoA NA 9/1/2023 7:40:01 AM 2 / 3 Planned Crops Summary B & D Haddock Farms 74- Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 116 Medium 42 10988 2G 2 2 LoA NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 116 Medium 42 10988 2H 2.7 2.7 Bd NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 124 Low 26 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Low 25 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 68 Low 42 10988 2E 2.4 2.4 LoA NA Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 32 Bushels 123 Medium 26 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 96 Medium 25 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 116 Medium 42 Totals: 76.00 76.00 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. > = 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 Low P Management Recommendation 0-25 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 9/1/2023 7:40:01 AM 313 Waste Utilization Table B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 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 (lbs/A) Nutrient Applied Applied Applied Applied Re q�d lied Applied A 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 I Method N gal/A tons 1000 gals I tons 2865 - F-5 S 31 LoA 4.91 4.91 Corn, Grain 162 2/15-6/30 116 0 20 Broad. 96 53.26 0 261.50 0 Bushels 2865 - F-1 S 31 OcB 10.35 10.35 Corn, Grain 126 2/15-6/30 84 0 20 Broad. 64 35.51 0 367.49 0 Bushels 2865 - F-2 S 31 LoA 2.46 2.46 Corn, Grain 162 2115-6/30 116 0 20 Broad. 96 53.26 0 131.02 0 Bushels 2865 - F-4 S 31 CrA 7.35 7.35 Corn, Grain 168 2/15-6/30 121 0 20 Broad. 101 56.03 0 411.84 0 Bushels 2865 - F-3 S 31 I LoA 12.87 12.87 Corn, Grain 162 2/15-6/30 116 0 20 Broad. 96 53.26 0 685.44 0 Bushels 2865 - F-4 S 31 CrA 7.35 7.35 Wheat, Grain 55 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *108 0 0 Broad. 54 29.96 0 220.19 0 2865 - F-5 S 31 LoA 4.91 4.91 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *98 0 0 Broad. 49 27.18 0 133.47 0 2865 - F-1 S 31 OcB 10.35 10.35 Wheat, Grain 35 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *68 0 0 Broad. 34 18.86 0 195.23 0 2865 - F-2 S 31 LoA 2.46 2.46 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4130 *96 0 0 Broad. 48 26.63 0 65.51 0 2865 - F-3 S 31 LoA 12.87 12.87 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *98 0 0 Broad. 49 27.18 0 349.86 0 9/1/2023 7:41:15 AM 1 / 6 Waste Utilization Table B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 10988 HW S 31 LoA 5.07 5.07 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 123 0 0 Broad. 123 68.24 0 345.97 0 Double Crop 10988 HW S 31 LoA 5.07 5.07 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 3 20 Broad. 37 20.25 0 102.67 0 10988 1D S 31 LoA 2.69 2.69 Corn, Grain 162 2/15-6/30 116 0 20 Irrig. 96 53.26 0 143.27 0 Bushels 10988 1E S 31 jBd 2.60 2.60 Corn, Grain 162 2/15-6/30 *116 0 20 Irrig. 96 53.26 0 138.47 0 Bushels 10988 1A S 31 LoA 2.50 2.50 Corn, Grain 162 2/15-6/30 116 0 20 Irrig. 96 53.26 0 133.15 0 Bushels 10988 1C S 31 LoA 2.70 2.70 Corn, Grain 162 2/15-6/30 116 0 20 Irrig. 96 53.26 0 143.80 0 Bushels 10988 1B S 31 LoA 2.60 2.60 Corn, Grain 162 2/15-6/30 116 0 20 Irrig. 96 53.26 0 138.47 0 Bushels 10988 1E S 31 Bd 2.60 2.60 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 0 Irrig. 38 21.30 0 55.39 0 10988 1A S 31 LoA 2.50 2.50 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 0 Irrig. 38 21.30 0 53.26 0 10988 1D S 31 LoA 2.69 2.69 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 911-4/30 *96 0 0 Irrig. 38 21.30 0 57.31 0 10988 1C S 31 LoA 2.70 2.70 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 911-4/30 *96 0 0 Irrig. 38 21.30 0 57.52 0 10988 1B S 31 LoA 2.60 2.60 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 0 Irrig. 29 15.98 0 41.54 0 10988 2A S 31 LoA 2.20 2.20 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 150.12 0 Double Crop 10988 2B S 31 LoA 2.80 2.80 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 191.07 0 Double Crop 10988 2E S 31 LoA 2.40 2.40 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 163.77 0 Double Crop 10988 2F S 31 LoA 2.50 2.50 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 170.60 0 Double Crop 10988 2D S 31 LoA 2.70 2.70 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 184.24 0 Double Crop 10988 2C S 31 LoA 2.60 2.60 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 177.42 0 Double Crop 10988 2G S 31 LoA 2.00 2.00 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 136.48 0 Double Crop 10988 2H S 31 Bd 2.70 2.70 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 124 0 0 Irrig. 124 68.79 0 185.74 0 Double Crop 10988 2A I S 31 I LoA 2.20 2.20 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4130 *96 0 20 Irrig. 30 16.87 0 37.10 0 9/1/2023 7:41:15 AM 2 / 6 Waste Utilization Table 10988 2E I S 31 LOA 2.40 2.40 Wheat, Grain 10988 2G S 31 LoA 2.00 2.00 Wheat, Grain 10988 2D S 31 LoA 2.70 2.70 Wheat, Grain 10988 2C S 31 LoA 2.60 2.60 Wheat, Grain 10988 2F S 31 LoA 2.50 2.50 Wheat, Grain 10988 2H S 31 Bd 2.70 2.70 Wheat, Grain 10988 2B S 31 LoA 2.80 2.80 Wheat, Grain B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 50 Bushels 911-4/30 *96 0 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 50 Bushels 9/1-4130 *96 0 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 20 Irrig. 30 16.87 0 40.48 0 20 Irrig. 30 16.87 0 33.73 0 20 Irrig. 30 16.87 0 45.54 0 20 Irrig. 30 16.87 0 43.85 0 201rrig. 30 16.87 0 42.16 0 20 Irrig. 30 16.87 0 45.54 0 201rrig. 30 16.87 0 47.22 0 Total Applied, 1000 gallons 5,927.40 Total Produced, 1000 gallons 4,449.60 Balance, 1000 gallons (1,477.80) Total Applied, tons 0.00 Total Produced, tons 0.00 Balance, tonsi 0.00 9/1/2023 7:41:15 AM 3 / 6 Waste Utilization Table B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 Waste Utilization Table Year 2 - - -- Nitrogen Comm. Manure Liquid Solid Liquid Solid PA Fert. Res. PA Manure Manure Manure Manure Nutrient Nutrient (lbs/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 I gal/A tons 1000 gals tons 2865 - F-1 S 31 OcB 10.35 10.35 Soybeans, Manured, 28 Bushels 4/1-9/15 *108 0 0 Broad. 108 59.92 0 620.13 01 Double Crop 2865 - F-2 S 31 LoA 2.46 2.46 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 123 0 0 Broad. 123 68.24 0 167.87 0 Double Crop 2865 - F-4 S 31 CrA 7.35 7.35 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9115 *123 0 0 Broad. 123 68.24 0 501.55 0 Double Crop 2865 - F-3 S 31 LoA 12.87 12.87 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 *123 0 0 Broad. 123 68.24 0 878.22 0 Double Crop 2865 - F-5 S 31 LoA 4.91 4.91 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 *123 0 0 Broad. 123 68.24 0 335.05 0 Double Crop 2865 - F-4 S 31 CrA 7.35 7.35 Wheat, Grain 55 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *108 0 0 Broad. 54 29.96 0 220.19 0 2865 - F-2 S 31 LoA 2.46 2.46 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 0 Broad. 48 26.63 0 65.51 0 2865 - F-3 S 31 LoA 12.87 12.87 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *98 0 0 Broad. 49 27.18 0 349.86 0 2865 - F-1 S 31 OcB 10.35 10.35 Wheat, Grain 35 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *68 0 0 Broad. 34 18.86 0 195.23 0 2865 - F-5 S 31 LoA 4.91 4.91 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 911-4/30 *98 0 0 Broad. 49 27.18 0 133.47 0 10988 HW S 31 LoA 5.07 5.07 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 2/15-6/30 68 0 0 Broad. 116 64.35 0 326.28 0 10988 HW S 31 LoA 5.07 5.07 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 3 20 Broad. 37 20.25 0 102.67 0 10988 1 E S 31 jBd 2.60 2.60 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 *124 0 0 Irrig. 124 68.79 0 178.86 0 Double Crop 10988 1D S 31 LoA 2.69 2.69 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 *123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 183.56 0 Double Crop 10988 1C S 31 LoA 2.70 2.70 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 *123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 184.24 0 Double Crop 10988 1B S 31 LoA 2.60 2.60 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 *123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 177.42 0 Double Crop 10988 1A S 31 I LoA 1 2.50 2.50 Soybeans, Manured, 32 Bushels 4/1-9/15 *123 0 0 Irrig. 123 68.24 0 170.60 01 Double Crop 9/1/2023 7:41:15 AM 4 / 6 Waste Utilization Table B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 10988 1D S 31 LoA 2.69 2.69 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 0 Irrig. 58 31.96 0 85.96 0 10988 10988 1E 1C S 31 S 31 Bd LoA 2.60 2.70 2.60 2.70 Wheat, Grain Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 9/1-4/30 *96 *96 0 0 0 0 Irrig. Irrig. 58 58 31.96 31.96 0 0 83.08 86.28 0 0 10988 1B S 31 LoA 2.60 2.60 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 0 Irrig. 67 37.28 0 96.93 0 10988 1A S 31 LoA 2.50 2.50 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 0 Irrig. 58 31.96 0 79.89 0 10988 2A S 31 LoA 2.20 2.20 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 2/15-6/30 68 0 0 Irrig. 116 64.35 0 141.58 0 10988 2F S 31 LoA 2.50 2.50 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 2/15-6/30 68 0 0 Irrig. 116 64.35 0 160.89 0 10988 2D S 31 LcA 2.70 2.70 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 2/15-6/30 68 0 0 Irrig. 116 64.35 0 173.76 0 10988 2C S 31 LoA 2.60 2.60 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 2/15-6/30 68 0 0 Irrig. 116 64.35 0 167.32 0 10988 2B S 31 LoA 2.80 2.80 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 2/15-6/30 68 0 0 Irrig. 116 64.35 0 180.19 0 10988 2E S 31 LOA 2.40 2.40 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 2/15-6/30 68 0 0 Irrig. 116 64.35 0 154.45 0 10988 2H S 31 Bd 2.70 2.70 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 2/15-6/30 *68 0 0 Irrig. 68 37.73 0 101.86 0 10988 2G S 31 LoA 2.00 2.00 Corn, Grain 95 Bushels 2/15-6/30 68 0 0 Irrig. 116 64.35 0 128.71 0 10988 2A S 31 LoA 2.20 2.20 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 20 Irrig. 46 25.30 0 55.66 0 10988 2D S 31 LoA 2.70 2.70 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4130 *96 0 20 Irrig. 46 25.30 0 68.30 0 10988 2F S 31 LoA 2.50 2.50 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4130 *96 0 20 Irrig. 46 25.30 0 63.25 0 10988 2B S 31 LoA 2.80 2.80 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 20 Irrig. 46 25.30 0 70.83 0 10988 2G S 31 LoA 2.00 2.00 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 20 Irrig. 46 25.30 0 50.60 0 10988 2C S 31 LoA 2.60 2.60 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 20 Irrig. 46 25.30 0 65.78 0 10988 2E S 31 LoA 2.40 2.40 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 20 Irrig. 46 25.30 0 60.72 0 10988 2H S 31 Bd 2.70 2.70 Wheat, Grain 50 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *96 0 20 1 Irrig. 46 25.30 01 68.31 0 Total Applied, 1000 gallons 6,935.02 Total Produced, 1000 gallons 4,449.60 Balance, 1000 gallons (2,485.42) Total Applied, tons 0.00 9/1/2023 7:41:15 AM 5 / 6 Waste Utilization Table B $ D Haddock Farms 74-22 Notes: 1 In the tract column, — symbol means leased, otherwise, owned. 1. Symbol * means user entered data. Total Produced, tons Balance, tons 9/1/2023 7:41:15 AM 6 16 B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 7/12/2022 Type of Plan: Nutrient Management with Manure Only Narrative: 07/12/2022: I spoke with Brian Haddock about the Keene Farm and having to take out the buffer acres from waste plan. There was a honey wagon associated with that operation that allowed the added acres that were removed. The operation is currently irrigating only but is up for a honey wagon contract this coming up fiscal year. The acres removed will be added back into the waste plan for broadcasting Additional acres were added to make sure he had enough to cover his operation untill the honey wagon gets applied back to his operation. 09/22/2022: The honey wagon has been added into the waste plan for 5.07 acres for precission irrigation. 08/29/2023: Met Megan Stilley at the office for the additional FSA maps that were added to the operattion. She did ask if tract 10988 fields 1 and 2 could be broken up into sub -fields that match the solid set design. I told her that I would modify the fields and if there were any issues, I would let her know. 9/1/2023 7:42:54 AM 1 / 1 Required Soil Test Values B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 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 Ibstacre 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 2865 F-1 6.1 0,0 57 0,0 0,0 51 0,0 2865 F-4 6.5 0,0 60 47 0,0 2865 F-3 6.5 0,0 63 0,0 51 0,0 2865 F-5 6.5 0,0 63 0.0 57 0,0 2865 F-2 6.5 0,0 64 0,0 58 0,0 10988 H W 6.6 0,0 82 0,0 143 0,0 10988 113 6.6 0,0 82 0.0 143 0,0 10988 1 C 6.6 0,0 82 0,0 143 0,0 10988 1 A 6.7 0,0 87 0,0 178 0,0 10988 1 D 6.7 0,0 87 0,0 178 0,0 10988 i 1 E 6.7 0,0 87 0,0 178 0,0 10988 2A 6.6 0,0 82 0.0 143 0,0 10988 213 6.6 0,0 82 0,0 143 0,0 10988 2C 6.6 0,0 82 0,0 143 0,0 10988 2D 6.6 0,0 82 0,0 143 0,0 10988 10988 2E 2F 6.6 6.6 0,0 0,0 82 82 0,0 0,0 143 143 0,0 0,0 10988 2G 6.6 0,0 82 0,0 143 0,0 10988 2H 6.6 0,0 82 0,0 143 0,0 9/1/2023 7:43:37 AM 1 / 2 Required Soil Test Values B & D Haddock Farms 74-22 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. 9/1/2023 7:43:37 AM 2 12 Required Specifications For Animal Waste Management 1. Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste that reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of the waste, he/she shall provide evidence of an agreement with a landowner, who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application. It is the responsibility of the owner of the waste production facility to secure an update of the Nutrient Management Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of application, receiving crop type, or available land. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based upon soil type, available moisture, storical data, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of applications for other nutrients. 4. Animal waste shall be applied to land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at more than 5 tons per acre per year but less than 10 tons per acre per year provided grass filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field (see USDA, MRCS Field Office Technical Guide Standard 393 - Filter Strips). Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or by disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the land application field. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, waste will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When waste is applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the application does not occur during a season prone to flooding (see "Weather and Climate in North Carolina" for guidance). 7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil infiltration rate such that runoff does not occur offsite or to surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from the site during application. No ponding should occur in order to control odor and flies. s. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the soil surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. io. Nutrients from waste shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste/nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of the crop or forages breaking dormancy. ii. Any new swine facility sited on or after October 1, 1995 shall comply with the following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is applied from a lagoon that is a component of a swine farm shall be at least 50 feet from any residential property boundary and canal. Animal waste, other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1, 1995, shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to perennial waters. 12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet 13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the landowner. 14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. 15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainage ways, or wetlands by a discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted cropland provided the fields have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be applied on grassed waterways that discharge directly into water courses, and on other grassed waterways, waste shall be applied at agronomic rates in a manner that causes no runoff or drift from the site. 16. Domestic and industrial waste from wash down facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system. 17. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shall be fenced, as necessary, to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other woody species, etc., are limited to areas where considered appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and accessible. Berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage, or discharge. 18. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution, and erosion. 19. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be kept on site. 20. Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and other crops for direct human consumption. However, if animal waste is used on crops for direct human consumption, it should only be applied pre -plant with no further applications of animal waste during the crop season. 21. Highly visible markers shall be installed to mark the top and bottom elevations of the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level between the markers. A marker will be required to mark the maximum storage volume for waste storage ponds. 22. Waste shall be tested within 60 days of utilization and soil shall be tested at least annually at crop sites where waste products are applied. Nitrogen shall be the rate -determining nutrient, unless other restrictions require waste to be applied based on other nutrients, resulting in a lower application rate than a nitrogen based rate. Zinc and copper levels in the soils shall be monitored and alternative crop sites shall be used when these metals approach excessive levels. pH shall be adjusted and maintained for optimum crop production. Soil and waste analysis records shall be kept for a minimum of five years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be maintained for a minimum of three years. Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for five (5) years. 23. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina regulations.