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Spreading manure solids on fieldManure Nutrient Management

 Water quality protection is primary to good stewardship of our environment; and fundamental to good stewardship is application of manure and fertilizer nutrients at field-specific agronomic rates with careful consideration of timing and location. Following nutrient management principles is a requirement for compliance with Nebraska and U.S. environmental regulations for all permitted animal feeding operations (see Is my operation an AFO or a CAFO?). In Nebraska, all large CAFO's are required to attend a Land Application Training every 5 years; proof of such training is the responsibility of the large CAFO itself. Operating any size animal feeding operation according to a nutrient management plan (NMP) is not only good stewardship, but an expectation for all.

Resources on comprehensive nutrient management plans (CNMPs) provided here:

Animal manure management resources located on National e-Xtension:

  • More than 100 experts including a team of 10 nutrient management experts have contributed to this national web resource.
  • Monthly web cast presentations accessible both live and in archived forms. CCA and ARPHAS continuing education units are available for these webcasts.

 Livestock Producer Environmental Learning Center's LPE Stewardship Curriculum on National e-Xtension site.

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Curriculum addressing livestock and poultry environmental stewardship, fact sheets, water quality protection, handling animal mortalities, manure management and more.

 


Heartland logo 4 statesHeartland Regional Water Coordination Initiative-Animal manure management project (joint activity of Land Grant Universities of Nebraska, Iowa State, Kansas State, Missouri; USDA, CREES, and EPA Region 7)

Collaborative research information, extension resources, and regulatory information from the region.

Targets the needs of agency staff and private sector advisors.



Information presented within the livestock manure management section of this Water Web site has been authored and/or reviewed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln Manure Management Team members Christopher Henry, Leslie Johnson, Rick Koelsch, Charles Shapiro and Charles Wortmann.