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633-4 <br /> The following plan components are required Best Management Practices:Carcass Disposal. <br /> when manure is utilized as a source of crop and 2000. Minn.Pollution Control Agency. <br /> forage nutrients: <br /> • A description of the size and kind of Composting: A Method of Dead Animal <br /> livestock present including quantity of Disposal in Minnesota. Mn. Board of Animal <br /> organic materials produced during the Health <br /> planning period. <br /> • Description of the manure storage and Composting Poultry Carcasses. 1994. North <br /> handling system including application Central Regional Extension Publication 530. <br /> equipment and labor needed to apply the <br /> organic nutrient source. General Guidelines for the Land Application <br /> • Annual amount of nitrogen and phosphorus of Industrial Sludge. 1994. Minn. Poll.Control <br /> from manure that will need to be land Agency <br /> applied. <br /> • Description of the manure nutrient testing Using Whey on Agricultural Land-A disposal <br /> practices (methods,frequency). Alternative. 1981. Univ.of Wisc. Extension <br /> • Description of equipment calibration publication A3098. <br /> practices. <br /> • A map with organic nutrient application On-Farm Composting Handbook. 1992. <br /> areas clearly indicated. Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering <br /> • Components listed in the most current Service publication NRAES-54. <br /> version of USDA-NRCS-MN Conservation <br /> Practice Standard 590(Nutrient Poultry Water Quality Handbook. 1994. <br /> Management) Poultry Water Quality Consortium. <br /> OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Manure Management Alternatives:A <br /> Supplemental Manual. 1995.MN Dept. of <br /> Records shall be kept for a period of six years or Agriculture <br /> longer and include when appropriate: <br /> • Quantity of manure and other organic by- Nutrient Management. Conservation Practice <br /> products produced. Standard 590. 2001. USDA-NRCS <br /> • Dates and amount of manure removed from <br /> the system due to feeding,energy <br /> production,or export from the operation. <br /> • Carcass disposal techniques. <br /> • Quantity of manure transported off-site to <br /> land not owned or controlled(include <br /> location of site and per acre application rate). <br /> • Quantity of manure transported off-site to be <br /> used for other than a crop nutrient. <br /> • Name and address of commercial hauler or <br /> applicator receiving manure. <br /> • Consult Conservation Practice Standard <br /> 590(Nutrient Management)for <br /> requirements when manure is used as a crop <br /> nutrient source. <br /> REFERENCES <br /> Agricultural Waste Management Field <br /> Handbook. 1992.USDA-NRCS <br /> Animal Mortality Composting. 1999. Mn. <br /> Dept. of Agriculture <br /> NRCS-Minnesota <br /> May 2001 <br />