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r <br /> 633-5 <br /> TABLE 1.SUMMARY TABLE—APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS FOR FROZEN,SNOW- <br /> COVERED OR ACTIVELY THAWING CONDITIONS <br /> Do not recommend manure applications when ground is frozen,snow-covered or actively thawing on <br /> fields: <br /> 1) Within 300 feet of sensitive features including surface waters,surface tile intakes,sinkholes, <br /> water supply wells,mines and quarries OR <br /> 2) With sheet and rill soil losses greater than 2-4 tons per acre per year OR <br /> 3) With uncontrolled ephemeral erosion OR <br /> 4) With frequently flooded soils OR <br /> 5) That are idled cropland with a perennial cover,CRP or similar land <br /> Sheet and Rill Idled Cropland <br /> Distance to Erosion Ephemeral Frequently with perennial Application Restrictions when <br /> sensitive (Tons/Acre/ Erosion Flooded cover,CRP or ground is frozen,snow-covered or <br /> feature feet Year) Controlled Soils similar land activel thawin <br /> Yes <br /> o►ro Yes <br /> No No Manure Applications <br /> <300 JOIE <br /> >4 7 N INS0MTANOttr No Solid Manure A.Ilications <br /> >300 >2 N n. <br /> -- No Liquid Manure Applications <br /> Consider selecting the lesser of the following winter-time manure application rates: a)5000 gallons per <br /> acre/wintertime season(swine,dairy or beef); 12 tons per acre/wintertime season(swine,dairy,or beef);or <br /> 4 tons per acre poultry, b)rates necessary to satisfy crop P removal in the harvested portions of the desired <br /> crop. <br /> Consider injecting or incorporating manure and other organic by-products within 24 hours on all fields <br /> within a watershed listed as having surface water quality impairment due to nutrients. <br /> Consider prioritizing and scheduling fields for manure applications based on gentleness of slope,lowest Soil <br /> Test Phosphorous levels and distance from sensitive features. <br /> NRCS-Minnesota <br /> May 2001 <br />