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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004222
PE
2632
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0300429
STREET_NUMBER
23243
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
ROND
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
ENTERED_DATE
5/14/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
23243 N ROND RD
RECEIVED_DATE
8/27/2003 12:00:00 AM
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Fact Sheet No. 4 For Dairies -4- <br /> The following table can be used to identify the nitrogen needs of specific crops. The nitrogen requirement values are <br /> primarily taken from the Western Fertilizer Handbook(8th Edition, 1995)that also lists other crops and nutrients in <br /> addition to nitrogen. The county Farm Advisor may be able to provide requirements for specific crop varieties. <br /> TABLE 3: NITROGEN REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN CROPS <br /> CROP YIELD(tons) LBS.N PER ACRE CROP YIELD(tons) LBS.N PER ACRE <br /> Alfalfa 8 480 Oats 1.6 115 <br /> Almonds 1.5 200 Orchard ass 6 300 <br /> Barley 2.5 160 Prunes 15 90 <br /> Bermudagrass 4 225 Safflower 2 200 <br /> Brome rass 5 220 Sor hum-sudan 8 325 <br /> Clover-grass 6 300 Sugar Beets 30 255 <br /> Corn(grain) 5 240 Tomatoes 30 180 <br /> Corn(silage) 30 250 Timothy 4 150 <br /> Cotton lint 0.75 1 180 Vetch 7 390 <br /> Grain sorghum--I- <br /> or hum 4 1 250 Wheat 3 175 <br /> v%/IN-r'F� r1I% : 3oD/o 5ARL �3n°/n OAT5- 30%, VETCH ld% Rye = Z30 Z85, N/Ae- <br /> Using information obtained rom Table 3 or other sources,the nitrogen requirements for cropland at a dairy can be <br /> calculated as shown in Table 4. <br /> TABLE 4: CROPLAND NITROGEN RE UIREMENTS <br /> Field Number Nitrogen Needs lbs.N/acre ° Field Total lbs.N per Field <br /> or Name First Crop Second Crop Third Crop Total N Acres (Field Acres x Total N) <br /> FtELV 1 , 5 23712 <br /> t ELD 2 23 o sv 3' 7L <br /> Ff ESD 3 <br /> 239 400 1q. 2 Z G <br /> I LD 2 a 1 So 13.0 624o <br /> I r:!.D 5 <br /> 2-30 2So D 3L4 15072 <br /> FiE to 2,30 250 I 4ao 7.0 33G0 <br /> CawftWAED OtJ N>;XT PAGE Total Acres <br /> ''�TOtal N(lbs./year)' <br /> Evaluation of Nutrient Requirements: Using the total pounds of nitrogen available value from Table 2 and the total <br /> nitrogen requirement value from Table 4, an initial determination can be made as to the relationship between nitrogen <br /> availability and nitrogen need and whether or not it is necessary to export manure or to import fertilizer. As with any <br /> farming operation, periodic measurements of nitrogen in cropland and/or crops should be made in order to better <br /> determine nutrient requirements for optimum yield. <br /> Developing the Nutrient and Irrigation Water Management Plan: A summary of the nitrogen availability and nitrogen <br /> need values and of the decision on exporting manure or importing fertilizer is the basis for the nutrient management <br /> plan. Although nitrogen is usually the nutrient of concern at confined animal facilities because of the potential for <br /> impacts to water quality, other nutrients should also be considered. Other information that may be included in the <br /> nutrient management plan includes a determination of the cropland characteristics and a description of when and how <br /> the manure and wastewater will be applied to cropland. The information on when can be presented in relation to crop <br /> planting and growth. The information on how can be related to the Water Pollution Prevention Plan, Stormwater <br /> Management Plan, or other document(s) related to waste and water management. <br /> The relationship of cropland characteristics to irrigation water management should be considered when developing a <br /> NIWMP. The cropland characteristics that should be addressed in the NIWMP include the depth to groundwater, soil <br /> type(s), field dimensions and topography, irrigation method(s), drainage controls, and annual rainfall patterns. <br /> ,.. ° From Table 3 or equivalent source. May be adjusted for crop yield. <br /> Fs-#4d.doc <br />
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