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Poultry Feeding Operations Registration Nutrient Planner Certification Nutrient Applicator Certification

ANRC Nutrient Management Programs . Poultry Feeding Operations Registration Nutrient Planner Certification Nutrient Applicator Certification Soil Nutrient and Poultry Litter Application and Management Program The Surplus Poultry Litter Removal Incentives Cost Share Program.

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Poultry Feeding Operations Registration Nutrient Planner Certification Nutrient Applicator Certification

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  1. ANRC Nutrient Management Programs • Poultry Feeding Operations Registration • Nutrient Planner Certification • Nutrient Applicator Certification • Soil Nutrient and Poultry Litter Application and Management Program • The Surplus Poultry Litter Removal Incentives Cost Share Program

  2. For commercial fertilizer and litter Shaded areas must comply with Title 22 Phosphorus and Nitrogen Local Conservation Districts assist in administration Nutrient Surplus Areas

  3. State-wide requirement 2500 birds or more Developed state map of facilities from info collected Register at district office Statutory privacy exemption Poultry Registration

  4. Certifications • Applicator and Planner • Training course • Exam for planner and commercial applicator • 5 year certification • Continuing education

  5. Nutrient Application within NSAs • Must have NMP to apply poultry litter. • Application must be made by Certified Applicator. • Resident of 2 ½ acres or less may apply at the Protective Rate or according to NMP and is not required to be a Certified Applicator.

  6. Protective Rate • Must have soil test to apply commercial P fertilizer at PR. • If no soil test is available, land owner may use recommendation of qualified person until January 1, 2009.

  7. No Protective Rate for Poultry Litter As of January 2007, Poultry litter within NSAs must be applied in compliance with a NMP.

  8. Obtaining a Plan • May request plan from conservation district or contact other certified person. • Conservation district must approve plan. • May also use comprehensive nutrient management plan drafted by NRCS, which contains a NMP.

  9. NRCS Field Office Technical Guide standard 590 and 633. TPM Restrictions

  10. Records • Keep records for at least 5 years. • Records available for inspection by ANRC or Conservation District but not public record.

  11. Sale or Transfer of Litter • Operation is not responsible for use of litter once litter is removed from premises. • Persons receiving litter must use litter in manner approved by ANRC and must keep records.

  12. Inspections • 72 hours notice • 16 Inspectors • A minimum of 5% spot inspections per year

  13. Litter Removal Program To remove excess litter from Arkansas NSA • Provide cost share up to $15/ton • Litter must be purchased from a registered PFO operation inside the NSA and transported outside the area • All transport will be suspended upon notice of a disease outbreak • Applicant must present an application for payment; conformation of mileage, litter weight, where applied, names and latt. and long.

  14. Enforcement • Warning Letter • 2nd offense $50 fine • 3rd offense: $500 Fine for PFO Reg. $1,000 fine For Applicator $2,500 fine for Planner and possible Suspension, revocation, annulment or withdrawal of certification

  15. Violations to Date • 13 PFO violations for late registration or failure to register • 1 complaint regarding improper setback distance • 3 violations regarding improper application by the same applicator We have received several complaints, but our rules stipulate all complaints must be signed by a notary public.

  16. How does this program affect CAFOs? • Owner or operator of a CAFO facility within a NSA must follow any ANRC requirement in addition to CAFO permit. • Must still register operation with ANRC/ Conservation District.

  17. The Illinois River CREP is….. Voluntary. If, for any reason, you feel that this program is not what you want, you don’t have to participate. We are presenting a proposal that landowners can take or leave. We are trying to provide enough incentives that landowners want to participate.

  18. Illinois River CREP “Proposal” Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program

  19. USDA CREP: Background • MODIFIED CRP • TARGET SPECIAL ENVIR. CONCERNS CRP MAY NOT ADDRESS • NON-FEDERAL match - 20%, of which 50% has to be cash • USDA - 80% • SPECIAL RENTAL PAYMENT, other incentives

  20. Illinois River CREP Goal Restore 15,000 Acres of Riparian Habitat and Buffer

  21. Illinois River CREP Objectives • IMPROVE RIPARIAN HABITAT FOR AREA WILDLIFE • REDUCE SEDIMENT & NUTRIENT LOADING • REDUCE SOIL EROSION THROUGH STREAMBANK STABILIZATION

  22. Illinois River CREP Specifics • 15-YEAR CONTRACTS ON ALL PRACTICES OFFERED • NO RANKING OR COMPETING TO ENROLL • FIRST COME/FIRST SERVE UNTIL ACREAGE CAP REACHED

  23. Illinois River CREP • No Sign-Up Period • Continuous Sign-Up Until Acreage Cap Reached • Landowners Don’t Have to Compete • Applies to Agriculture and Pasture Land • Cropped 4 out of Last 6 Years (2001-2006) • Based on Soil Type for Ag Land • Flat Rate by County for Pasture Land

  24. Conservation Practices to be Implemented • CP22 - Riparian Forest Buffers • CP29 - Native Warm Season Grass Buffers

  25. Illinois River CREP Funding • USDA/CREP - $24 MILLION • ~ $18-$19 Million Rental Rates/ Maintenance Fees/Incentive Payments • ~ $5-$6 Million Cost-Share • STATE OF ARKANSAS and other partners - $6 MILLION • ~ $3 Million Incentive Payments • ~ $3 Million In-Kind Match

  26. Illinois River CREP - Federal Incentives SOIL RENTAL RATE THAT INCLUDES A 100% INCENTIVE PAYMENT BASED ON CURRENT COUNTY RENTAL RATES, PER ACRE PER YEAR

  27. Illinois River Federal Cost-Share and Rental Payments for CP22 & CP 29 • 50% COST-SHARE • A Signing Incentive Payment of $100/ac., one- time payment • 100% Additional Rental Payments for 15 years • ~ $9/ac. Maintenance Fee

  28. Illinois River CREP Non-Federal Incentives • State Incentive Payment - $200 per Acre Enrolled, One- Time Payment • Apply for Arkansas Riparian Zone and Wetlands Tax Credit (a dollar-for-dollar tax credit). The tax credit is calculated on 50% cost-share.

  29. Eligible Crop and Pasture Land for the Illinois River CREP • All CRP Practices in this CREP require cropping or grazing history - 4 out of 6 years between 2001 and 2006

  30. CP22 & CP29 Contracts • Minimum width- 300-Foot BUFFER • Maximum width- OVERLAND OUT-OF-BANK FLOW THAT SHOWS EVIDENCE OF SCOUR EROSION, DEBRIS DEPOSITS, OR SEDIMENT DEPOSITION

  31. Illinois River CREP Goals RIPARIAN BUFFERS Native Warm- Season Grasses Hardwood Plantings

  32. LANDOWNER APPLIES AT FSA NRCS & FSA DETERMINE CREP ELIGIBILITY NRCS & PARTNERS DEVELOP CPO NRCS/FSA COMPLETES CRP DOCUMENTATION LANDOWNER COMPLETES PRACTICE NRCS CERTIFIES PRACTICE COMPLETION STATE RECEIVES COMPLETION P/W & MAKES SIP PAYMENT FSA PAYS C/S & SIP FSA STARTS RENTAL PAYMENTS TO LANDOWNERS NRCS/FSA-REQUIRED COMPLIANCE CHECKS Illinois River CREP Process

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