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RCS (590) Nutrient Management Standard Highlights: now only required for producers applying to receive NRCS financial l assistance with a Nutrient Management resource concerns. ality is addressed in the standard for the first time. nel and TSP’s must be certified to write nutrient management plans nd NMP’s.) The certification process is complicated and takes a whil d Phosphorus Risk Assessments must be used on every field. &P index has been developed.) Producers no longer have the choice to d approach vs. a risk assessment approach for planning nutrient appl cation field must have a RUSLE2 soil loss assessment ran to determin ng criteria must be met for any fields receiving nutrients ss tolerance levels must not be exceeded.) ons must be made when planning nutrient applications to tile fields first time. (Closing tile outlet in the winter, changing applicatio g application rates, etc.) lds apply only to manure applications. It is assumed that AGR-1 is b d for those fields receiving commercial fertilizer, with a documente

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2013 KY NRCS (590) Nutrient Management Standard Highlights:•NRCS 590 is now only required for producers applying to receive NRCS financial or technical assistance with a Nutrient Management resource concerns.•NRCS Air Quality is addressed in the standard for the first time.•NRCS personnel and TSP’s must be certified to write nutrient management plans (CNMP’s and NMP’s.) The certification process is complicated and takes a while.•Nitrogen and Phosphorus Risk Assessments must be used on every field. (A New N&P index has been developed.) Producers no longer have the choice to choose a threshold approach vs. a risk assessment approach for planning nutrient application.•Every application field must have a RUSLE2 soil loss assessment ran to determine soil loss.•NRCS planning criteria must be met for any fields receiving nutrients (Soil loss tolerance levels must not be exceeded.)•Considerations must be made when planning nutrient applications to tile fields for the first time. (Closing tile outlet in the winter, changing application timing, reducing application rates, etc.)•The thresholds apply only to manure applications. It is assumed that AGR-1 is being followed for those fields receiving commercial fertilizer, with a documented agronomic need.

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•Setbacks will follow KY Ag Water Quality Authority setbacks.

•NRCS Nutrient Management Plan’s are for land application of nutrients only.

•NRCS CNMP’s are for those AFO/CAFO operations that produce animal waste. They do not necessarily have to land apply it. (Example: some poultry operations produce and export all the litter.)

*Remember when reading a NRCS Practice Standard; each Criteria that applies has to be met, and Considerations are things that should be considered when planning.

2013 KY NRCS (590) Nutrient Management Standard Highlights:

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CountyField

Stream

New Phosphoru

s Index

P Index Estimates Average Annual P Delivery

Tillage

Rotation crops and yields

Manure Applications

P Fertilizer Applications

Downfield Slope to Surface Water

Distance to Surface Water

County

Soil Test P and Organic Matter

Field Slope

Field Slope Length

Soil TypeSoil Type

Contour and filter practices

Kentucky Nitrogen and Phosphorus IndexProposed release date: January, 2013

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P Index Runoff Phosphorus Pathways

Source Form Transport

Soil

Dissolved

Particulate Erosion

Winter runoff

Rainfall runoff Fertilizer

Manure

Kentucky Nitrogen and Phosphorus IndexProposed release date: January, 2013

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New 590 standard page 3

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AGR-1, 2012 - 2013 Pg. 9.

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45,000 gallons of swine liquid manure applied to 4 T of fescue hay in four separate applications . Logan County Karst Topography.

Field is > 1,000 feet away from surface water

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45,000 gallons of swine liquid manure applied to 4 T of fescue hay in four separate applications . Logan County Karst Topography.

Field is 30 feet away from surface water

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45,000 gallons of swine liquid manure applied to 125 bushels corn grain in four separate applications . Logan County Karst Topography.

Field is 30 feet away from surface water

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New P-Index risk score if field is 500 feet from water body

Scenario: Corn silage 22 Tons; Winter wheat 55 Bushels

Dry dairy manure 25 Tons/acre applied , incorporated

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New P-Index risk score if field is 30 feet from water body

Scenario: Corn silage 22 Tons; Winter wheat 55 Bushels

Dry dairy manure 25 Tons/acre applied , incorporated

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