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Components of a Nutrient Management Plan Nutrient Crediting Conservation Plan Spreading and Crop Plan Maps
Needed every four years. Answer Components of a Nutrient Management Plan for 100
What is a soil test? Back to the Game Board 3 Components of a Nutrient Management Plan for 100
Process of using on-farm nutrient sources. Answer Components of a Nutrient Management Plan for 200
What is nutrient credits (crediting)? Back to the Game Board Components of a Nutrient Management Plan for 200
Plan where the nutrient management plan gets implemented. Answer Components of a Nutrient Management Plan for 300
What is a crop plan? Back to the Game Board Components of a Nutrient Management Plan for 300
Three plans needed for a nutrient management plan. Answer Components of a Nutrient Management Plan for 400
What are crop, manure spreading, and conservation? Back to the Gameboard Components of a Nutrient Management Plan for 400
USDA minimum standards for a nutrient management plan. Answer Components of a Nutrient Management Plan for 500
What is 590 standard? Back to the Game Board Components of a Nutrient Management Plan for 500
Answer Nutrient Crediting for 100 Manure, legumes, and organic wastes.
Back to the Game Board Nutrient Crediting for 100 What are on-farm nutrient sources?
Alfalfa, clover, and soybean. Answer Nutrient Crediting for 200
What are legumes? Back to the Game Board Nutrient Crediting for 200
Adjusting commercial fertilizer applications to reflect on-farm nutrient sources. Answer Nutrient Crediting for 300
What is nutrient crediting? Back to the Game Board Nutrient Crediting for 300
These must be known to properly credit nutrients from manure. Answer Nutrient Crediting for 400
What are the manure application rate and nutrient content of the manure? Back to the Game Board Nutrient Crediting for 400
These three primary nutrients are supplied by manure. Answer Nutrient Crediting for 500
What are nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium? Back to the Game Board Nutrient Crediting for 500
If you want to participate in these, you will need to have a conservation plan. Answer Conservation Plan and Inventory for 100
What are federal (USDA) farm programs? Back to the Game Board Conservation Plan and Inventory for 100
“T” Answer Conservation Plan and Inventory for 200
Tolerable soil loss rates Back to the Game Board Conservation Plan and Inventory for 200
This happens if your losing more than a tolerable (T) amount of soil. Answer Conservation Plan and Inventory for 300
What is a new conservation plan is developed? Or What is not being eligible for USDA Farm Programs? Back to the Game Board Conservation Plan and Inventory for 300
Estimating the amount of manure generated on the farm. Answer Conservation Plan and Inventory for 400
What is a manure inventory? Back to the Game Board Conservation Plan and Inventory for 400
Process of knowing how much manure is being applied by application equipment. Answer Conservation Plan and Inventory for 500
What is calibration? Back to the Game Board Conservation Plan and Inventory for 500
Planned manure applications should not exceed the crop nutrient needs identified in this Answer Spreading and Crop Plan for 100
What is the soil test report? Back to the Game Board Spreading and Crop Plan for 100
The manure spreading plan identifies how much manure can be applied to a field while protecting this Answer Spreading and Crop Plan for 200
What is the envrionment? Back to the Game Board Spreading and Crop Plan for 200
Annual plan which dictates what crop will be planted in specific fields in order to make best use of available nutrients and meet environmental goals Answer Spreading and Crop Plan for 300
What is the crop plan? Back to the Game Board Spreading and Crop Plan for 300
The crop plan consists of several pieces of information for each field Name 3 of them Answer Spreading and Crop Plan for 400
What are: Crop to be grown Commercial fertilizer applied Nutrients required for that crop Yield goals Type and rate of manure to be applied Current soil test levels Previous year’s crop Nutrient credits from previous crop (if any) Back to the Game Board Spreading and Crop Plan for 400
Crop plans can be developed using these two methods Answer Spreading and Crop Plan for 500
What are hand-written and computer based plans? Back to the Game Board Spreading and Crop Plan for 500
Answer Maps for 100 This map identifies where manure can and can not be applied
Back to the Gameboard Maps for 100 What is a restriction map?
Name three prohibited areas where manure can never be applied Answer Maps for 200
What are: Grassed waterways? Wells? Sinkholes? Surface waters? Buffer strips? Back to the Game Board Maps for 200
This distance in feet is generally how far manure should be applied from surface waters in the winter Answer Maps for 300
What is 1000? Back to the Game Board Maps for 300
These two pieces of information are necessary on an application map Answer Maps for 400
What is application rate and field location? Back to the Gameboard Maps for 400
This agency can be contacted for examples of restriction maps. Answer Maps for 500
What is the Natural Resources Conservation Service? Back to the Game Board Maps for 500