Nutrient management plan definition

Nutrient management plan means a plan developed or approved by the Department of Conservation and Recreation that requires proper storage, treatment and management of poultry waste, including dry litter, and limits accumulation of excess nutrients in soils and leaching or discharge of nutrients into state waters.
Nutrient management plan means any of the follow- ing:
Nutrient management plan or "plan" means a plan by a certified nutrient consultant to manage the amount, placement, timing, and application of nutrients in order to reduce nutrient loss or runoff and to maintain the productivity of soil when growing agricultural commodities and turfgrass.

Examples of Nutrient management plan in a sentence

  • Implementing these conservation practices: • Nutrient management plan.


More Definitions of Nutrient management plan

Nutrient management plan or “plan” means a plan which provides for the management of open feedlot effluent, or animal truck wash effluent, including the application of effluent as provided in section 459A.208.
Nutrient management plan means a plan that complies with s. ATCP 50.04 (3).
Nutrient management plan means any of the following:
Nutrient management plan means a written plan that
Nutrient management plan means a plan to define the management requirements and nutrient needs of crops to be grown on a septage land application site, including the amount, sources, placement, and timing of nutrient applications to maximize the nutrient uptake of the crop. Plan implementation shall protect the environment and maintain crop productivity.
Nutrient management plan or “NMP” means a plan developed to manage the amount, source, placement, form, timing of the application of agricultural wastes, agricultural wastewater, digestate, and soil amendments to ensure adequate soil fertility for plant production and to minimize the potential impacts on water quality.
Nutrient management plan means a plan prepared by a certified nutrient management planner