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GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF POULTRY
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLANS
The University of Georgia
Department of Poultry Science
Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
Department of Biological and Agricultural
Engineering
Key Components of CNMP for
Poultry Producers
•
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Soil and Litter Analysis
Completion of Nutrient Budgets
Appropriate Storage and Application
Proper Dead Bird Disposal
Prevention of Soil Erosion and Water
Contamination
• Documentation of Plan
FEDERAL AND STATE
REGULATIONS
CLEAN WATER ACT OF 1972
Focused on point source pollution
WATER QUALITY ACT OF1987
•Amended the 1972 act and emphasized
control of non-point source pollution.
•Brought agriculture into the picture.
CAFOs
CONFINED ANIMAL FEEDING
OPERATIONS
Required to have NPDES permits
CAFOs FOR POULTRY
• 30,000 laying hens with liquid manure
system
• 100,000 laying hens or broilers using a
continuous overflow watering system
• Dry litter poultry operations were exempt
• Some dry litter poultry operations no
longer exempt
GEORGIA EPD/DNR PASSED NEW CAFO REGS
FOR DRY MANURE POULTRY OPERATORS
AUGUST of 2003
STATE PERMITTED CAFOs
For Dry Manure
• 125,000 chickens or broilers (other than
laying hens).
• 82,000 laying hens
• 55,000 turkeys
• 30,000 ducks
• Two or more AFOs under common
ownership are CAFOs if they adjoin each
other or use a common disposal area.
CNMPs for Dry Manure Poultry operators do not have to
be developed by a certified planner. Can be done by
individuals trained by an academic or trade organization
Operators of Dry Manure Systems do not have to be
certified
CNMPs are kept on the farm except upon request by EPD
GEORGIA POULTRY PRODUCERS MUST
CONTINUE TO IMPLEMENT INDUSTRY
IMPLEMENTED CNMP PROGRAM AS WELL
AS STATE PERMITTED PROGRAM
GEORGIA EPD WILL MONITOR INDUSTRY
SPONSORED CNMP PROGRAM
IMPLEMENTING VOLUNTARY NUTRIENT
MANAGEMENT PLANS NOW CAN
REDUCE POTENTIAL ADVERSE EFFECTS
ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND DEMONSTRATE
A PROACTIVE ATTITUDE
BY POULTRY PRODUCERS
SOIL AND LITTER ANALYSIS
DRY LITTER SAMPLING
(In-House)
• 10-12 one pint samples/house
• Combine samples in a plastic bucket and
mix thoroughly
• Place one quart of mixed sample in a
plastic bag
• Seal bag tightly and ship to lab
• N, P, K + minerals  No charge through
UGA Ag Services Lab
Dry litter Sampling
(piled or Spreader)
The preferred way to sample litter is from collected piles
during clean out. Use the following steps:
1. Collect at least 10 shovel full from piles or
spreader.
2. Combine in a clean 5 gallon bucked and mix.
3. Place one quart in a plastic bag, seal and ship to
the laboratory.
4. Refrigerate sample if not shipped within 24 h.
5. Stockpiled samples should be collected at a
dept of 18 inches.
Dry Litter Sampling
Permitted CAFOs are required to sample litter/manure
at a minimum on an annual basis.
Non permitted industry sponsored CNMP operations
are encouraged to sample on at least an annual basis,
but may use an average of samples if management
programs have not changed substantially.
SOIL SAMPLING
• Obtain soil sample bags from county agent
• Take representative soil samples
• Provide appropriate information on soil
sample bags
• Submit samples to lab for analysis
SOIL SAMPLING PROCEDURES
• Use soil sampling tube, auger, spade, etc.
• Take at least 15 to 20 samples for every 15
acres
• Mix samples in clean plastic bucket
• Fill soil sample bag to “fill line”
• Seal bag for shipment to lab for analysis
NO CHARGE FOR
LITTER ANALYSIS
$2.00 CHAREGE FOR SOIL
ANALYSIS
Developing A Nutrient
Management Plan
Estimated Annual Manure
Production
• One Broiler House
125,000 birds x 2.5 lbs
• One Breeder House
10,000 hens x 44 lbs
• One Pullet House
24,000 pullets x 8 lbs
• One Layer House
100,000 layers x 40 lbs
= 312,500 lbs
= 156 tons
= 440,000 lbs
= 220 tons
= 192,000 lbs
= 96 tons
= 4,000,000 lbs
= 2,000 tons
Table 1. Average amount of plant nutrients in broiler
and hen manure on an as-is basis (lb/ton).
Manure Type
Broiler House
Litter1
Broiler House Cake
Litter1
Breeder House
Litter2
Stockpiled Broiler
Litter
Total N
64
Ammonium
NH4N
10
Phosphorus
P2O5
54
Potassium
K2O
46
65
10
55
46
41
7
61
38
58
8
53
44
1Assumes
a moisture content of 23%
2Assumes
a moisture content of 40%
1697
sample average
268
sample average
303
sample average
169
sample average
Table 4. Relative Value of Fertilizer Elements
One Ton of Broiler and Hen Manure.
Plant Nutrient Value
per Pound
Broiler
($/ton)
Hen
($/ton)
Nitrogen Phosphate
Potash Calcium -
22.40
13.50
7.36
1.42
14.35
15.25
6.08
3.60
44.68
39.28
Total
$0.34
- $0.25
$0.16
$0.03
Availability Coefficients when manure is soil incorporated:
Nitrogen – 70%
Phosphate – 80%
Potash – 100%
Note: Only 50% of nitrogen is available if surface applied to pastures
in
CROP NITROGEN
REQUIREMENT WORKSHEET
(EXAMPLE)
Georgia Field Level Nutrient Budget Worksheet
A Worksheet for Managing the Nutrients in Manures from Georgia's Farms
Producer:
John Doe
County: Lumpkin
Date:
Farm #:
1 Tract #:
1 Field #:
1
Acres:
Soil Series:
Surface Soil Texture:
Clay Loam
Planned Crop: Fescue Pasture
Realistic Yield Expectation:
3.0
Soil Test Index:
P=
107 (Lb/A)
K=
159 (Lb/A)
pH =
Manure Type:
Broiler Litter
Application Method:
Broadcast
Crop Nutrients Needs:
Commercial Fertilizer Applications:
Residual N from Legumes:
Manure Nutrient Concentration:
Availability Coefficients:
Equivalent Fertilizer Price:
Net Manure Nutrient Needs of Crop:
Manure Nutrients Available to Crop:
Fertilizer Value:
Manure application rate for supplying crop :
N based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
N
121.6
1.6
P2O5
143.6
68.6
K2O
157.3
17.3
Total manure applied to field based on:
N
120
0
0
64.0
0.50
0.34
120.00
32.0
10.88
P2O5
75
0
NA
54.0
0.70
0.25
75.00
37.8
9.45
K2O
140
0
NA
46.0
0.90
0.16
140.00
41.4
6.62
N needs = 3.8
P2O5 needs = 2.0
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
NA
$/Lb
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
Total =
Jan. 2002
15.0
Tons/acre
6.0
26.95
Ton/A
P2O5 based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
64.0
-56.0
Lb/A
75.6
0.6
Lb/A
82.8
-57.2
Lb/A
N needs =57.0
P2O5 needs =30.0
Ton
* If peanuts or tobacco are included in your crop rotation be sure to test soil following each manure application
for recommendations on avoiding nutrient toxicity from high soil concentrations of Zn, or other micronutrients.
* See Farm*A*Syst Publications for information on applying animal waste, especially around streams, wells
and on other environmentally sensitive areas.
* When making liquid manure applications, proper irrigation techniques must be used to
to prevent manure liquids from running off into surface water or leaching into groundwater.
$/Ton
Georgia Field Level Nutrient Budget Worksheet
A Worksheet for Managing the Nutrients in Manures from Georgia's Farms
Producer:
John Doe
County: Lumpkin
Date:
Farm #:
1 Tract #:
1 Field #:
1
Acres:
Soil Series:
Surface Soil Texture:
Clay Loam
Planned Crop: Fescue Pasture
Realistic Yield Expectation:
3.0
Soil Test Index:
P=
107 (Lb/A)
K=
159 (Lb/A)
pH =
Manure Type:
Broiler Litter
Application Method:
Broadcast
Crop Nutrients Needs:
Commercial Fertilizer Applications:
Residual N from Legumes:
Manure Nutrient Concentration:
Availability Coefficients:
Equivalent Fertilizer Price:
Net Manure Nutrient Needs of Crop:
Manure Nutrients Available to Crop:
Fertilizer Value:
Manure application rate for supplying crop :
N based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
N
121.6
1.6
P2O5
143.6
68.6
K2O
157.3
17.3
Total manure applied to field based on:
N
120
0
0
64.0
0.50
0.34
120.00
32.0
10.88
P2O5
75
0
NA
54.0
0.70
0.25
75.00
37.8
9.45
K2O
140
0
NA
46.0
0.90
0.16
140.00
41.4
6.62
N needs = 3.8
P2O5 needs = 2.0
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
NA
$/Lb
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
Total =
Jan. 2002
15.0
Tons/acre
6.0
26.95
Ton/A
P2O5 based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
64.0
-56.0
Lb/A
75.6
0.6
Lb/A
82.8
-57.2
Lb/A
N needs =57.0
P2O5 needs =30.0
Ton
* If peanuts or tobacco are included in your crop rotation be sure to test soil following each manure application
for recommendations on avoiding nutrient toxicity from high soil concentrations of Zn, or other micronutrients.
* See Farm*A*Syst Publications for information on applying animal waste, especially around streams, wells
and on other environmentally sensitive areas.
* When making liquid manure applications, proper irrigation techniques must be used to
to prevent manure liquids from running off into surface water or leaching into groundwater.
$/Ton
Georgia Field Level Nutrient Budget Worksheet
A Worksheet for Managing the Nutrients in Manures from Georgia's Farms
Producer:
John Doe
County: Lumpkin
Date:
Farm #:
1 Tract #:
1 Field #:
1
Acres:
Soil Series:
Surface Soil Texture:
Clay Loam
Planned Crop: Fescue Pasture
Realistic Yield Expectation:
3.0
Soil Test Index:
P=
107 (Lb/A)
K=
159 (Lb/A)
pH =
Manure Type:
Broiler Litter
Application Method:
Broadcast
Crop Nutrients Needs:
Commercial Fertilizer Applications:
Residual N from Legumes:
Manure Nutrient Concentration:
Availability Coefficients:
Equivalent Fertilizer Price:
Net Manure Nutrient Needs of Crop:
Manure Nutrients Available to Crop:
Fertilizer Value:
Manure application rate for supplying crop :
N based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
N
121.6
1.6
P2O5
143.6
68.6
K2O
157.3
17.3
Total manure applied to field based on:
N
120
0
0
64.0
0.50
0.34
120.00
32.0
10.88
P2O5
75
0
NA
54.0
0.70
0.25
75.00
37.8
9.45
K2O
140
0
NA
46.0
0.90
0.16
140.00
41.4
6.62
N needs = 3.8
P2O5 needs = 2.0
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
NA
$/Lb
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
Total =
Jan. 2002
15.0
Tons/acre
6.0
26.95
Ton/A
P2O5 based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
64.0
-56.0
Lb/A
75.6
0.6
Lb/A
82.8
-57.2
Lb/A
N needs =57.0
P2O5 needs =30.0
Ton
* If peanuts or tobacco are included in your crop rotation be sure to test soil following each manure application
for recommendations on avoiding nutrient toxicity from high soil concentrations of Zn, or other micronutrients.
* See Farm*A*Syst Publications for information on applying animal waste, especially around streams, wells
and on other environmentally sensitive areas.
* When making liquid manure applications, proper irrigation techniques must be used to
to prevent manure liquids from running off into surface water or leaching into groundwater.
$/Ton
Georgia Field Level Nutrient Budget Worksheet
A Worksheet for Managing the Nutrients in Manures from Georgia's Farms
Producer:
John Doe
County: Lumpkin
Date:
Farm #:
1 Tract #:
1 Field #:
1
Acres:
Soil Series:
Surface Soil Texture:
Clay Loam
Planned Crop: Fescue Pasture
Realistic Yield Expectation:
3.0
Soil Test Index:
P=
107 (Lb/A)
K=
159 (Lb/A)
pH =
Manure Type:
Broiler Litter
Application Method:
Broadcast
Crop Nutrients Needs:
Commercial Fertilizer Applications:
Residual N from Legumes:
Manure Nutrient Concentration:
Availability Coefficients:
Equivalent Fertilizer Price:
Net Manure Nutrient Needs of Crop:
Manure Nutrients Available to Crop:
Fertilizer Value:
Manure application rate for supplying crop :
N based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
N
121.6
1.6
P2O5
143.6
68.6
K2O
157.3
17.3
Total manure applied to field based on:
N
120
0
0
64.0
0.50
0.34
120.00
32.0
10.88
P2O5
75
0
NA
54.0
0.70
0.25
75.00
37.8
9.45
K2O
140
0
NA
46.0
0.90
0.16
140.00
41.4
6.62
N needs = 3.8
P2O5 needs = 2.0
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
NA
$/Lb
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
Total =
Jan. 2002
15.0
Tons/acre
6.0
26.95
Ton/A
P2O5 based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
64.0
-56.0
Lb/A
75.6
0.6
Lb/A
82.8
-57.2
Lb/A
N needs =57.0
P2O5 needs =30.0
Ton
* If peanuts or tobacco are included in your crop rotation be sure to test soil following each manure application
for recommendations on avoiding nutrient toxicity from high soil concentrations of Zn, or other micronutrients.
* See Farm*A*Syst Publications for information on applying animal waste, especially around streams, wells
and on other environmentally sensitive areas.
* When making liquid manure applications, proper irrigation techniques must be used to
to prevent manure liquids from running off into surface water or leaching into groundwater.
$/Ton
Georgia Field Level Nutrient Budget Worksheet
A Worksheet for Managing the Nutrients in Manures from Georgia's Farms
Producer:
John Doe
County: Lumpkin
Date:
Farm #:
1 Tract #:
1 Field #:
1
Acres:
Soil Series:
Surface Soil Texture:
Clay Loam
Planned Crop: Fescue Pasture
Realistic Yield Expectation:
3.0
Soil Test Index:
P=
107 (Lb/A)
K=
159 (Lb/A)
pH =
Manure Type:
Broiler Litter
Application Method:
Broadcast
Crop Nutrients Needs:
Commercial Fertilizer Applications:
Residual N from Legumes:
Manure Nutrient Concentration:
Availability Coefficients:
Equivalent Fertilizer Price:
Net Manure Nutrient Needs of Crop:
Manure Nutrients Available to Crop:
Fertilizer Value:
Manure application rate for supplying crop :
N based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
N
121.6
1.6
P2O5
143.6
68.6
K2O
157.3
17.3
Total manure applied to field based on:
N
120
0
0
64.0
0.50
0.34
120.00
32.0
10.88
P2O5
75
0
NA
54.0
0.70
0.25
75.00
37.8
9.45
K2O
140
0
NA
46.0
0.90
0.16
140.00
41.4
6.62
N needs = 3.8
P2O5 needs = 2.0
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
NA
$/Lb
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
Total =
Jan. 2002
15.0
Tons/acre
6.0
26.95
Ton/A
P2O5 based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
64.0
-56.0
Lb/A
75.6
0.6
Lb/A
82.8
-57.2
Lb/A
N needs =57.0
P2O5 needs =30.0
Ton
* If peanuts or tobacco are included in your crop rotation be sure to test soil following each manure application
for recommendations on avoiding nutrient toxicity from high soil concentrations of Zn, or other micronutrients.
* See Farm*A*Syst Publications for information on applying animal waste, especially around streams, wells
and on other environmentally sensitive areas.
* When making liquid manure applications, proper irrigation techniques must be used to
to prevent manure liquids from running off into surface water or leaching into groundwater.
$/Ton
Georgia Field Level Nutrient Budget Worksheet
A Worksheet for Managing the Nutrients in Manures from Georgia's Farms
Producer:
John Doe
County: Lumpkin
Date:
Farm #:
1 Tract #:
1 Field #:
1
Acres:
Soil Series:
Surface Soil Texture:
Clay Loam
Planned Crop: Fescue Pasture
Realistic Yield Expectation:
3.0
Soil Test Index:
P=
107 (Lb/A)
K=
159 (Lb/A)
pH =
Manure Type:
Broiler Litter
Application Method:
Broadcast
Crop Nutrients Needs:
Commercial Fertilizer Applications:
Residual N from Legumes:
Manure Nutrient Concentration:
Availability Coefficients:
Equivalent Fertilizer Price:
Net Manure Nutrient Needs of Crop:
Manure Nutrients Available to Crop:
Fertilizer Value:
Manure application rate for supplying crop :
N based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
N
121.6
1.6
P2O5
143.6
68.6
K2O
157.3
17.3
Total manure applied to field based on:
N
120
0
0
64.0
0.50
0.34
120.00
32.0
10.88
P2O5
75
0
NA
54.0
0.70
0.25
75.00
37.8
9.45
K2O
140
0
NA
46.0
0.90
0.16
140.00
41.4
6.62
N needs = 3.8
P2O5 needs = 2.0
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
NA
$/Lb
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
Total =
Jan. 2002
15.0
Tons/acre
6.0
26.95
Ton/A
P2O5 based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
64.0
-56.0
Lb/A
75.6
0.6
Lb/A
82.8
-57.2
Lb/A
N needs =57.0
P2O5 needs =30.0
Ton
* If peanuts or tobacco are included in your crop rotation be sure to test soil following each manure application
for recommendations on avoiding nutrient toxicity from high soil concentrations of Zn, or other micronutrients.
* See Farm*A*Syst Publications for information on applying animal waste, especially around streams, wells
and on other environmentally sensitive areas.
* When making liquid manure applications, proper irrigation techniques must be used to
to prevent manure liquids from running off into surface water or leaching into groundwater.
$/Ton
Georgia Field Level Nutrient Budget Worksheet
A Worksheet for Managing the Nutrients in Manures from Georgia's Farms
Producer:
John Doe
County: Lumpkin
Date:
Farm #:
1 Tract #:
1 Field #:
1
Acres:
Soil Series:
Surface Soil Texture:
Clay Loam
Planned Crop: Fescue Pasture
Realistic Yield Expectation:
3.0
Soil Test Index:
P=
107 (Lb/A)
K=
159 (Lb/A)
pH =
Manure Type:
Broiler Litter
Application Method:
Broadcast
Crop Nutrients Needs:
Commercial Fertilizer Applications:
Residual N from Legumes:
Manure Nutrient Concentration:
Availability Coefficients:
Equivalent Fertilizer Price:
Net Manure Nutrient Needs of Crop:
Manure Nutrients Available to Crop:
Fertilizer Value:
Manure application rate for supplying crop :
N based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
N
121.6
1.6
P2O5
143.6
68.6
K2O
157.3
17.3
Total manure applied to field based on:
N
120
0
0
64.0
0.50
0.34
120.00
32.0
10.88
P2O5
75
0
NA
54.0
0.70
0.25
75.00
37.8
9.45
K2O
140
0
NA
46.0
0.90
0.16
140.00
41.4
6.62
N needs = 3.8
P2O5 needs = 2.0
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
NA
$/Lb
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
Total =
Jan. 2002
15.0
Tons/acre
6.0
26.95
Ton/A
P2O5 based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
64.0
-56.0
Lb/A
75.6
0.6
Lb/A
82.8
-57.2
Lb/A
N needs =57.0
P2O5 needs =30.0
Ton
* If peanuts or tobacco are included in your crop rotation be sure to test soil following each manure application
for recommendations on avoiding nutrient toxicity from high soil concentrations of Zn, or other micronutrients.
* See Farm*A*Syst Publications for information on applying animal waste, especially around streams, wells
and on other environmentally sensitive areas.
* When making liquid manure applications, proper irrigation techniques must be used to
to prevent manure liquids from running off into surface water or leaching into groundwater.
$/Ton
Georgia Field Level Nutrient Budget Worksheet
A Worksheet for Managing the Nutrients in Manures from Georgia's Farms
Producer:
John Doe
County: Lumpkin
Date:
Farm #:
1 Tract #:
1 Field #:
1
Acres:
Soil Series:
Surface Soil Texture:
Clay Loam
Planned Crop: Fescue Pasture
Realistic Yield Expectation:
3.0
Soil Test Index:
P=
107 (Lb/A)
K=
159 (Lb/A)
pH =
Manure Type:
Broiler Litter
Application Method:
Broadcast
Crop Nutrients Needs:
Commercial Fertilizer Applications:
Residual N from Legumes:
Manure Nutrient Concentration:
Availability Coefficients:
Equivalent Fertilizer Price:
Net Manure Nutrient Needs of Crop:
Manure Nutrients Available to Crop:
Fertilizer Value:
Manure application rate for supplying crop :
N based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
N
121.6
1.6
P2O5
143.6
68.6
K2O
157.3
17.3
Total manure applied to field based on:
N
120
0
0
64.0
0.50
0.34
120.00
32.0
10.88
P2O5
75
0
NA
54.0
0.70
0.25
75.00
37.8
9.45
K2O
140
0
NA
46.0
0.90
0.16
140.00
41.4
6.62
N needs = 3.8
P2O5 needs = 2.0
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
NA
$/Lb
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
Total =
Jan. 2002
15.0
Tons/acre
6.0
26.95
Ton/A
P2O5 based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
64.0
-56.0
Lb/A
75.6
0.6
Lb/A
82.8
-57.2
Lb/A
N needs =57.0
P2O5 needs =30.0
Ton
* If peanuts or tobacco are included in your crop rotation be sure to test soil following each manure application
for recommendations on avoiding nutrient toxicity from high soil concentrations of Zn, or other micronutrients.
* See Farm*A*Syst Publications for information on applying animal waste, especially around streams, wells
and on other environmentally sensitive areas.
* When making liquid manure applications, proper irrigation techniques must be used to
to prevent manure liquids from running off into surface water or leaching into groundwater.
$/Ton
Georgia Field Level Nutrient Budget Worksheet
A Worksheet for Managing the Nutrients in Manures from Georgia's Farms
Producer:
John Doe
County: Lumpkin
Date:
Farm #:
1 Tract #:
1 Field #:
1
Acres:
Soil Series:
Surface Soil Texture:
Clay Loam
Planned Crop: Fescue Pasture
Realistic Yield Expectation:
3.0
Soil Test Index:
P=
107 (Lb/A)
K=
159 (Lb/A)
pH =
Manure Type:
Broiler Litter
Application Method:
Broadcast
Crop Nutrients Needs:
Commercial Fertilizer Applications:
Residual N from Legumes:
Manure Nutrient Concentration:
Availability Coefficients:
Equivalent Fertilizer Price:
Net Manure Nutrient Needs of Crop:
Manure Nutrients Available to Crop:
Fertilizer Value:
Manure application rate for supplying crop :
N based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
N
121.6
1.6
P2O5
143.6
68.6
K2O
157.3
17.3
Total manure applied to field based on:
N
120
0
0
64.0
0.50
0.34
120.00
32.0
10.88
P2O5
75
0
NA
54.0
0.70
0.25
75.00
37.8
9.45
K2O
140
0
NA
46.0
0.90
0.16
140.00
41.4
6.62
N needs = 3.8
P2O5 needs = 2.0
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
NA
$/Lb
Lb/A
Lb/Ton
Total =
Jan. 2002
15.0
Tons/acre
6.0
26.95
Ton/A
P2O5 based Application
Nutrients Applied
Balance
64.0
-56.0
Lb/A
75.6
0.6
Lb/A
82.8
-57.2
Lb/A
N needs =57.0
P2O5 needs =30.0
Ton
* If peanuts or tobacco are included in your crop rotation be sure to test soil following each manure application
for recommendations on avoiding nutrient toxicity from high soil concentrations of Zn, or other micronutrients.
* See Farm*A*Syst Publications for information on applying animal waste, especially around streams, wells
and on other environmentally sensitive areas.
* When making liquid manure applications, proper irrigation techniques must be used to
to prevent manure liquids from running off into surface water or leaching into groundwater.
$/Ton
GEORGIA’S P-INDEX
• A site specific tool to assess risk of P
application
• Based on risk factors such as: Soil Test P,
Soil Type, Slope of Land, Water Table
Depth, Buffer Zones and Crops Produced
• Required for Permitted CAFO CNMPs
• Will be Necessary to Incorporate into All
Georgia CNMPs
STORAGE AND APPLICATION
METHODS
BROILER MANURE STORAGE
ACCEPTED METHODS FOR
MANURE STORAGE
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Covered Stockpile
Stockpiles With Ground Liners
Bunker-Type Storage Structures
Permanent Storage Structures
Litter/manure can not be stored
uncovered
CALIBRATION OF MANURE
SPREADER
(SECTION 4 OF NOTEBOOK)
DEAD BIRD DISPOSAL
APPROVED METHODS FOR
DISPOSAL OF DEAD BIRDS
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Burial Pit
Composting
Incineration
Rendering
Fermentation
PREVENTING SOIL EROSION
AND WATER CONTAMINATION
GEORGIA FARM *A* SYST
To help you assess the environmental
soundness of your farm and
operational practices relating to
poultry production
WELLHEAD PROTECTION
FOR FARM WELLS
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Proper well siting
Proper well construction
Keeping contaminants away
Backflow prevention
Sealing abandoned wells
Testing well water
RECORD KEEPING
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Annual Farm Manure Production
Manure Field Application Record
Off-farm Manure Removal Record
On-farm Manure Utilization Record
On-Farm Use of Poultry Litter
Date
Field# from
NRCS Map
Date of Field Nutrient
Budget Sheet
Total Tons of
Litter Applied
Off-Farm Transfer of Poultry Litter
Date
# Tons Sold
Person Receiving
Phone #
Anticipated Use
NUTRIENT MANAGEMNT
PLAN CHECK LIST
 Obtain soil and litter analysis
 Complete annual farm manure production form
 Complete nutrient budget worksheet(s)
 Complete manure utilization record
 Complete litter application record
 Complete litter removal record
Maintain a file of nutrient management records