ANRC Nutrient Management Programs

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Poultry Feeding Operations Registration
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Nutrient Planner Certification
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Nutrient Applicator Certification
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Soil Nutrient and Poultry Litter Application and
Management Program
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The Surplus Poultry Litter Removal
Incentives Cost Share Program
• For commercial
fertilizer and litter
• Shaded areas must
comply with Title 22
• Phosphorus and
Nitrogen
• Local Conservation
Districts assist in
administration
 State-wide
requirement
 2500 birds or more
 Developed state map of facilities
from info collected
 Register at district office
 Statutory privacy exemption
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Applicator and Planner
Training course
Exam for planner and commercial
applicator
5 year certification
Continuing education
 Must
have NMP to apply poultry litter.
 Application must be made by Certified
Applicator.
 Resident of 2 ½ acres or less may apply at
the Protective Rate or according to NMP
and is not required to be a Certified
Applicator.
 Must
have soil test to apply commercial P
fertilizer at PR.
 If no soil test is available, land owner may
use recommendation of qualified person
until January 1, 2009.
As of January 2007, Poultry litter
within NSAs must be applied in compliance
with a NMP.
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request plan from conservation district or
contact other certified person.
 Conservation district must approve plan.
 May also use comprehensive nutrient
management plan drafted
by NRCS, which contains
a NMP.
NRCS Field Office
Technical Guide
standard 590 and 633.
 Keep
records for at least 5 years.
 Records available for inspection by ANRC
or Conservation District but not public
record.
 Operation
is not responsible for use of
litter once litter is removed from premises.
 Persons
receiving litter must use litter in
manner approved by ANRC and must
keep records.
 72
hours notice
 16
Inspectors
 A minimum
of 5%
spot inspections
per year
To remove excess litter from Arkansas NSA
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Provide cost share up to $15/ton
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Litter must be purchased from a registered PFO
operation inside the NSA and transported outside the
area
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All transport will be suspended upon notice of a disease
outbreak
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Applicant must present an application for payment;
conformation of mileage, litter weight, where applied,
names and latt. and long.
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Warning Letter
2nd offense $50 fine
3rd offense:
$500 Fine for PFO Reg.
$1,000 fine For Applicator
$2,500 fine for Planner
and possible Suspension,
revocation, annulment or
withdrawal of certification
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13 PFO violations for late registration or failure
to register
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1 complaint regarding improper setback distance
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3 violations regarding improper application by
the same applicator
We have received several complaints, but our rules stipulate all complaints must
be signed by a notary public.
 Owner
or operator of a CAFO facility
within a NSA must follow any ANRC
requirement in addition to CAFO permit.
 Must still register operation with ANRC/
Conservation District.
Voluntary. If, for any reason, you feel that this
program is not what you want, you don’t have to
participate. We are presenting a proposal that
landowners can take or leave. We are trying to
provide enough incentives that landowners want
to participate.
“Proposal”
Conservation
Reserve
Enhancement
Program
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MODIFIED CRP
TARGET SPECIAL
ENVIR. CONCERNS
CRP MAY NOT
ADDRESS
NON-FEDERAL match
- 20%, of which 50%
has to be cash
USDA - 80%
SPECIAL RENTAL
PAYMENT, other
incentives
Restore 15,000
Acres of Riparian
Habitat and Buffer
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IMPROVE RIPARIAN
HABITAT FOR AREA
WILDLIFE
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REDUCE SEDIMENT
& NUTRIENT
LOADING
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REDUCE SOIL
EROSION THROUGH
STREAMBANK
STABILIZATION
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15-YEAR CONTRACTS ON ALL
PRACTICES OFFERED
NO RANKING OR COMPETING
TO ENROLL
FIRST COME/FIRST SERVE
UNTIL ACREAGE CAP REACHED
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No Sign-Up Period
Continuous Sign-Up Until Acreage Cap Reached
Landowners Don’t Have to Compete
Applies to Agriculture and Pasture Land
Cropped 4 out of Last 6 Years (2001-2006)
Based on Soil Type for Ag Land
Flat Rate by County for Pasture Land
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CP22 - Riparian
Forest Buffers
CP29 - Native
Warm Season
Grass Buffers
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USDA/CREP - $24 MILLION
• ~ $18-$19 Million Rental Rates/
Maintenance Fees/Incentive
Payments
• ~ $5-$6 Million Cost-Share
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STATE OF ARKANSAS and
other partners - $6 MILLION
• ~ $3 Million Incentive Payments
• ~ $3 Million In-Kind Match
SOIL RENTAL RATE THAT INCLUDES A
100% INCENTIVE PAYMENT BASED
ON CURRENT COUNTY RENTAL
RATES, PER ACRE PER YEAR
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50% COST-SHARE
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A Signing Incentive
Payment of $100/ac.,
one- time payment
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100% Additional
Rental Payments for
15 years
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~ $9/ac. Maintenance
Fee
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State Incentive Payment - $200 per Acre
Enrolled, One- Time Payment
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Apply for Arkansas Riparian Zone and
Wetlands Tax Credit (a dollar-for-dollar tax
credit). The tax credit is calculated on 50%
cost-share.
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All CRP Practices in
this CREP require
cropping or grazing
history - 4 out of 6
years between 2001
and 2006
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Minimum width- 300-Foot BUFFER
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Maximum width- OVERLAND OUT-OFBANK FLOW THAT SHOWS EVIDENCE OF
SCOUR EROSION, DEBRIS DEPOSITS, OR
SEDIMENT DEPOSITION
RIPARIAN BUFFERS
Native WarmSeason Grasses
Hardwood Plantings
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LANDOWNER APPLIES AT
FSA
NRCS & FSA DETERMINE
CREP ELIGIBILITY
NRCS & PARTNERS
DEVELOP CPO
NRCS/FSA COMPLETES
CRP DOCUMENTATION
LANDOWNER COMPLETES
PRACTICE
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NRCS CERTIFIES
PRACTICE
COMPLETION
STATE RECEIVES
COMPLETION P/W &
MAKES SIP PAYMENT
FSA PAYS C/S & SIP
FSA STARTS RENTAL
PAYMENTS TO
LANDOWNERS
NRCS/FSA-REQUIRED
COMPLIANCE CHECKS