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NM8: 590 Checklist Report

NM8: 590 Checklist Report. Generated as editable W ord document under C: SnapPlus2Reports. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality. If no manure applied in plan year, SnapPlus checks NA for 1. c, h, i., n, o, q, s.

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NM8: 590 Checklist Report

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  1. NM8: 590 Checklist Report

  2. Generated as editable Word document under C: SnapPlus2\Reports

  3. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality If no manure applied in plan year, SnapPlus checks NA for 1. c, h, i., n, o, q, s

  4. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality If every field has soil samples entered

  5. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality ALWAYS All fields have Field Borders in SnapMaps Otherwise blank

  6. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality If applications follow A2809 recommendations In plan year: No red flags for N in excess of recommendations No red flags for excess N on legumes No orange flags for P2O5 commercial fertilizer over rotation Extra 20 lb N and 23 lbP2O5allowed as starter for corn must be in Spring and Subsurface

  7. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality Always

  8. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality If manure produced is less than 10% over amount applied for each source in each of 3 years Plan year Next year Prior year If “Known Annual Volume” or Planned applications are not entered for each of these years, the answer will be blank

  9. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality

  10. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality Usually blank Unfixed gullies or ephemeral erosion lead to No These will always be blank. If all wells, direct conduits to groundwater, and uncropped areas are mapped, check Yes.

  11. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality Most likely will be NA. Only Kewaunee and Manitowoc County has this kind of locally delineated layer in SnapMaps. If do have field that intersects a locally delineated layer, will be blank

  12. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality No Compliance messages for applications to 590 P, W, or R soils

  13. Section 1. Checking nutrient application requirements to protect water quality No Application Restriction Problems for inadequate SWQMA conservation practices or high liquid manure rates in SWQMA or tiled fields

  14. Section 2. Checking requirements for winter applications Always blank

  15. Section 2. Checking requirements for winter applications Will be NA if no winter manure applications 6.3 1.5

  16. Section 2. Checking requirements for winter applications As long as all fields have boundaries, will be Yes or NA 10.8 acres

  17. Section 2. Checking requirements for winter applications 5 acres Only 2.6 acres spreadable in winter

  18. Section 2. Checking requirements for winter applications No compliance issues for winter P2O5 application rate

  19. Section 2. Checking requirements for winter applications No problems with winter practices

  20. Electronic signatures

  21. Which soil, predominant or critical, is used for calculating soil loss for the Sediment and P Trading Reports? Predominant so losses are not over exaggerated

  22. Helpful Hint: Link to Tillage Explanations from Cropping Screen

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