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,-LWR 480(06/10) in <br /> Wisconsin Department of Agriculture,Trade&Consumer Protection Nutrient Management Plan a <br /> r, Division of Agricultural Resource Management 0 <br /> %,:* , Bureau of Land and Wotcr Resources <br /> .i✓ Po Bos 8911,Madison WI 53708-891 I,Phone:608-224-4605 Checklist a. <br /> AD <br /> 92.05(3)(k), Wis. Stats. Use this form to check nutrient management(NM)plans for y <br /> P 50.04(3) Wis. Admin.Code compliance with the WI NRCS 590 Standard(Sept.2005). <br /> %5 Growing season year NM plan is written for eta f� N <br /> ty name: a-a,. Date Plan S -•' 9 Y P <br /> ship(T.•.411,S.)—(R.t1 ,W.) Initial Plan • ••-ted P - , ircle one) (from harvest to harvest) 0 <br /> A <br /> of qualified nutrient management planner P ner s businesj�name,address,phone: LC C 4.,o 3--3 i 7-.3.277 1• <br /> '' v, i �. jc/.SS' /V/924. C,e_2:2" C. ie,.)4 70—, GPI S 3J r V f <br /> the planner's qualification: Cropland Acres Name of farm operator receiving nutrient management plan: <br /> PCC (owned&rented) / <br /> A-CC. C?j zv r `y`-'O4-,4` f . <br /> •--rofessional Agronomist y <br /> SA-Soil Scientist Rented farm(s)landowner name(s)and acreage: <br /> TCP approved training course s.2.P 0,,.J,:, r-i.3'`t,yp i L p'cL /4,---t.•°"?• .,• 1. `a <br /> er credentials approved by DATCP ,, I /L <br /> (�GJ V s-H` <br /> P e-/ 5 <br /> Circle relevant program requirement or regulation the plan was developed for.Ordinance,USDA, AT)NR,NR 243—NOD or WPDES co <br /> Yes No NA to <br /> Are the following field features identified on maps or aerial photos in the plan? _ o <br /> a. Field location,soil survey map unit(s),field boundary,acres and field identification number <br /> b. Areas prohibited from receiving nutrient applications: Surface water,established concentrated flow channels with 1• <br /> perennial cover,permanent non-harvested vegetative buffer,non-farmed wetlands,sinkholes,lands where established y( c <br /> vegetation is not removed,nonmetallic mines,and fields eroding at a rate exceeding tolerable soil loss(T) p <br /> c. Areas within 50 feet of a potable drinking water well where mechanically-applied manure is prohibited >< w, UT <br /> d. Areas prohibited from receiving winter nutrient applications: Slopes>9%(12%if contour-cropped);Surface 0 <br /> Water Quality Management Area(SWQMA)defined as land within 1,000 ft of lakes and ponds or within 300 ft of <br /> 1 perennial streams draining to these waters,unless manure is deposited through winter gleaning/pasturing of plant residue m co <br /> and not exceeding the N and P requirements of this standard;Additional areas identified within a conservation plan as X Ix <br /> contributing runoff to surface or groundwater <br /> e9 c <br /> e. Areas where winter applications are restricted unless effectively incorporated within 72 hours: Land a <br /> contributing runofl'within 200 feet upslope of direct conduits to groundwater such as a well,sinkhole,fractured bedrock at Y F. <br /> the surface,tile inlet,or nonmetallic mine >r <br /> f. Sites vulnerable to N leaching: Areas within 1,000 feet of a municipal well,and soils listed in Appendix X W <br /> I of the Conservation Planning Technical Note WI-I <br /> Are erosion controls implemented so the crop rotation will not exceed T on fields that receive <br /> nutrients according to the conservation plan or WI P Index model? Ey <br /> Were soil samples collected and analyzed within the last 4 yeas according to UW Publication A2100 i7 gt t, <br /> recommendations? o "C <br /> Using the field's predominant soil series and realistic yield goals,are planned nutrient application y <br /> rates,timing,and methods of all forms of N,P,and K listed in the plan and consistent with UW <br /> Publication A 2809,Soil Test Recommendations for Field, Vegetable and Fruit Crops, and the 590 X t <br /> standard? <br /> Do manure production and collection estimates correspond to the acreage needed in the plan? Are X <br /> manure a lication rates realistic for the calibrated • •ui•ment used? y <br /> Is a P single hosphorus(P)assessment of either the P Index or soil test P management strategy Z <br /> g a. •, <br /> uniform) a lied to all fields within a tract? }� <br /> Are areas of concentrated flow,resulting in reoccurring gullies,planned to be protected with K y Ls <br /> erennial v•:etative cover? t; <br /> Will nutrient applications on non-frozen soil within the SWQMA comply with the following? <br /> • Unincorporated liquid manure on unsaturated soils will be applied according to Table 1 of the 590 c <br /> standard to minimize runoff 5 I <br /> . One or more of the following practices will be used: 1)Install/maintain permanent vegetative buffers,or 2) m ZI i <br /> 1..._Maintain greater than 30%crop residue or vegetative coverage on the surface after nutrient application, or 3)Incorporate � . 0 <br /> nutrients lcavin_ade•uate residue to meet tolerable soil loss,or 4 Establish fall cover cro•s • •m•tl followin:a••lication e) <br /> that the nutrient management plan represented by this checklist complies with Wisconsin's NRCS 590 nutrient management standard. rD <br /> if' ofqualified nutrient management planner <br /> G , <br />