Average Total Nitrogen removed per linear foot of practice per year.
Average Total Phosphorous removed per linear foot of practice per year.
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) have demonstrated through an existing
Read moreSubsurface injection of dry litter is an environmentally friendly method of using an abundant, nutrient-rich resource with minimum soil
Read moreThis practice primarily controls the volume and frequency of irrigation water applied to crops, to meet crop needs while conserving water
Read moreA woodchip bioreactor consists of a trench of varying depth and width, depending on local conditions, filled with woodchips. The water level is controlled to cover the
Read moreWetland restoration refers to the reestablishment of wetlands on sites where they used to exist. Local WIP goals may involve more than just restoration, however, as they
Read moreA Water Control Structure is a device placed within a water management system or drainage channel that conveys water, controls the direction or rate of flow, maintains a
Read moreProperly positioned trees and shrubs, as well as other structures that disrupt air flow around the farm, provide the opportunity to reduce dust leaving the site and
Read moreStream protection with fencing involves excluding a strip of land with along the stream corridor to exclude livestock. The implementation of stream fencing should
Read moreThe implementation of stream fencing provides stream access control for livestock but does not necessarily exclude animals from entering the stream by incorporating
Read moreA comprehensive plan that addresses natural resource management on agricultural lands and utilizes best management practices that control erosion and sediment loss and
Read morePrescribed grazing is the application of domestic livestock grazing at a specified season and intensity to accomplish specific vegetation management
Read moreRotational grazing is the practice of moving grazing livestock between pastures (often called paddocks) as needed or on a regular basis. There are many approaches and
Read morePoultry diets are made up primarily of plant seeds — usually corn and soybeans. Corn and soybean meal comprise as much as 80 percent of poultry diets. However, much of
Read moreA surface application of alum (aluminum sulfate), an acidifier, is added to poultry litter to acidify and maintain ammonia in the non-volatile ionized form (ammonium).
Read moreAlternative watering facilities typically involve the use of permanent or portable livestock water troughs placed away from the stream corridor. The source of water
Read moreA nutrient management plan is used to determine how much fertilizer, manure or other nutrient sources may be safely applied to crops to achieve yields and prevent excess
Read moreSteam Restoration is a set of activities that help improve the environmental health of a river, creek or
Read morePoultry and livestock producers transport manure off their farms as part of an animal waste management system and nutrient management plan.
Read moreThe stabilization of areas frequently and intensively used by people, animals or vehicles by establishing vegetative cover, surfacing with suitable materials, and/or
Read moreWater reuse can be defined as the use of reclaimed water for a direct beneficial purpose. This practice involves the collection of runoff water from container nursery
Read moreStabilizing overused small pasture containment areas (animal concentration area) adjacent to animal shelters or
Read moreStabilization to protect an area on a farm that is being utilized frequently and intensively by livestock or farm equipment
Read moreGrass buffers are linear strips of maintained grass or other nonwoody vegetation between the edge of fields and streams, rivers or tidal waters or between/within fields
Read moreA set of preventative measures that help control soil erosion resulting from human disturbance. These simple and inexpensive practices have become widely used to divert
Read moreRiparian forest buffers are linear wooded areas along rivers and streams that help filter nutrients, sediments and other pollutants from runoff and remove nutrients from
Read moreBased on research, the nutrient management rates of nitrogen application are typically set approximately 35 percent higher than what a crop needs to ensure nitrogen
Read moreThis practice is a management system that is information and technology based, is site specific and uses one or more of the following sources of data: soils, crops,
Read moreA roofed structure designed for composting the normal daily accumulation of dead birds from a poultry
Read moreDirect injection incorporates manure beneath the soil surface and thus minimizes odor and ammonia emissions during application. Two of the most common types of direct
Read moreCereal grains such as wheat, rye or barley, brassicas (plants in the cabbage family), or legumes such as clover that grow in cool weather are planted as cover crops in
Read moreConservation Tillage involves planting and growing crops with minimal disturbance of the surface
Read moreGutters, downspouts and other water conveyance devices are constructed to prevent roof runoff water from causing severe erosion or mixing with animal waste and
Read moreLagoons, ponds or steel or concrete tanks are common structures used for the storage of liquid wastes while storage sheds or pits are used to store solid wastes. For
Read moreStructural shoreline erosion controls are designed to protect eroding shorelines by armoring the shoreline to dissipate incoming wave energy while protecting
Read moreDriving surface aggregate (DSA) is a well-graded, unbound mixture of material designed for use as a wearing course on unpaved
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