Manure Use and Management
(Worksheet
#8)*
Table of Contents
Why should
you be concerned?
Worksheet #6 "Collection and Storage
of Agricultural Animal Wastes and Wastewater," discusses
the current laws that regulate Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
(CAFOs). These laws are in the form of Best Management Practices
(BMPs), which are carried out through the use of Guidance Practices
(GPs).
Arizona also has BMPs for the use of nitrogen
fertilizer in agriculture. This worksheet covers information that
will help you successfully apply manure and other organic wastes
to cropland.
Livestock and poultry farms produce a lot
of organic waste that can be recycled to enrich the soil. Some of
these waste materials are high in nutrients. Livestock manure and
milk parlor wastewater are especially high in nutrients.
Manure and other organic wastes are good for
the soil if they are used properly. But they can cause pollution
in the soil, water, and air if they are not managed wisely.
What
can you do?
1. Follow the state mandated BMPs (by using
the GPs best suited to your operation) for the use and disposal
of animal wastes.
2. Find out the nutrient content of manure
and organic wastes before using them. Adjust the amount of fertilizer
you use based on soil tests, nutrients supplied by the manure, irrigation
water, and crop needs.
3. Learn how to apply manure and other
organic wastes safely on your land.
*This document is from
FARM*A*SYST the Farm/Ranch Self-Assessment System For Arizona
from University of Arizona Cooperative Extension
Page updated 7/02
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