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Oregon's OnePlan is a comprehensive animal waste management software designed to replace the ORAWM system. It features spatial mapping tools that incorporate CLU boundary polygons and aerial imagery, aiding in waste storage sizing and irrigation analysis. The software provides customized cropping analysis and fertilization recommendations based on Oregon's specific risk assessments, including P-Index calculations. Additionally, it generates detailed reports, though it has limitations, particularly in farm size and data availability. Certification for the software is expected by the end of March.
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Oregon OnePlan Denise Troxell and Jennifer Zwicke
What is OnePlan • Animal Waste Management Software • Replace ORAWM • Similar to Idaho OnePlan • Other OnePlan states include Vermont and Iowa • Other tools such as Purdue’s Manure Management Planner (MMP) are not NRCS accepted CNMP planning tools
Components of OnePlan • Spatial mapping tool that will bring in CLU boundary polygons and aerial imagery • Waste storage sizing • Irrigation component • Cropping analysis • Oregon’s P-Index • N, P, and K recommendations based on Oregon specific risk analysis • Recommended manure and commercial fertilizer application rates • A report including narrative and reports
Limitations • Size of farm is limited in mapping tool • Currently, data is limited to the west side of state • Manure and commercial fertilizer application rates are done on an annual basis • Irrigation component does not take the place of an Irrigation Water Management (IWM) analysis • Download in the form of an executable • Software won’t be CCE certified until end of March at the earliest