Feedlot Update - May 31, 2013
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency sent this bulletin at 05/31/2013 10:43 AM CDT
U of M awards Siehl prize to Huisinga, Norling
7020 rule draft amendments advance to governor's office
The proposed amendments to the 7020 feedlot rule and Statement of Need and Reasonableness have been sent the Governor’s office for review and approval. Following that, and subsequent publishing of the public notice in the State Register, which is now anticipated to occur in July 2013, the proposed updates to the 7020 feedlot rule and associated documents will be available for a 30-day public comment period. If a public hearing is not requested, completion of the rule amendments could occur by late September or early October (longer, if a hearing is required). The development of a General State Disposal System permit hinges on the completion of the rule update. An SDS permit is required by the 7020 feedlot rule for livestock operations of 1,000 animal units or more, which choose not to have a federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit. Updates on the rule process will be issued as needed.
News briefs
U of M Extension launches forage websiteUniversity of Minnesota Extension has educational resources available for those with questions related to a continuing forage shortage and late planting issues. Reports of winter injury and winterkill of alfalfa continue to intensify across parts of southern Minnesota, contributing to the existing shortage caused by two years of drought. Producers are examining options in light of their field assessment and inventory; many of these producers face purchasing hay or growing some type of emergency crop to feed livestock. Visit Extension's "Alfalfa Weather Damage and Emergency Forages" website at www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/crops/spring-issues Minnesota farmers were delayed getting into their fields, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, after a late season snow storm brought moisture to areas that were already damp and cold. Visit Extension's "Late Planting" website at www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/crops/late-planting . Legislature enacts water quality certification program, CAWT license changesThe 2013 Legislature has adopted authorizing language and funded the Agriculture Water Quality Certification Program. The goal of the new state and federal partnership is to enhance Minnesota’s water quality by accelerating the voluntary adoption of on-farm conservation practices. The program is being administered by the Dept. of Agriculture. Operational measures are being developed, and four watersheds are being identified for pilot projects. The section of the Fertilizer Law describing the Commercial Animal Waste Technician (CAWT) license was amended. The changes include a CAWT company license ($100/yr); a CAWT site manager license ($50/yr); and a CAWT applicator license ($25/yr). The Department of Agriculture (MDA) is responsible for enforcing the law, which goes into effect on July 1, stating that no unlicensed persons may commercially apply manure to the ground. MDA plans to implement the changes in phases. Initially, MDA will issue CAWT company licenses to businesses commercially applying manure. Current and valid Commercial Animal Waste Technicians will become site managers. A site manager license is required to oversee applicators and operations on-site. MDA will develop an electronic certification process for applicators. All applicators must be certified to commercially apply manure and must be supervised by a site manager. For more information about the changes, contact the MDA at 651-201-6615. Text: Article 3, Section 9, of the omnibus environment, natural resources, agriculture, commerce, energy, jobs, and economic development appropriations bill. Livestock and Poultry Environmental Learning Center NewsLooking Ahead to June
The topic for the June 21 webcast is "Marin Carbon Project: Research to Action". The project was formed to establish the basis for soil carbon sequestration for local rangelands. This webinar will feature the researchers, ranchers, and advisers involved to share how this project has moved from foundational research to wider on-farm application. More...
Future Topics
July-Results of Monoslope Beef Barn Air Quality Research September-Prediction of Phosphorus Bioavailability for Dairy Cattle As always, you can check out the recordings of past webcast at our webcast archive and view the schedule of webcast at upcoming webcasts. Manure Expo. The North American Manure Expo will be held "up north" this year as the University of Guelph will host the Expo on August 21, 2013 near London, Ontario, Canada. To keep up with more information on the Expo check out the website or Facebook page. Manure In the News
A look at animal agriculture and manure in the news, serious, funny or controversial. Inclusion here does not constitute LPELC endorsement. In other words, we don't create this stuff, we just link to it.
"The cow is queen" chronicles a dietician's visit to a Washington dairy farm.
"What Do Farmers Do With Manure? We Get Our Poop In a Group!" a blog post about one dairy farm's manure hauling this spring.
"Uncooperative weather straining manure pits statewide" (Wisconsin) Conservation Stewardship Program applications due June 14The Natural Resources Conservation Service’s Conservation Stewardship Program will provide about $175 million in funding for up to 12.6 million additional acres enrollment this year. Although applications are accepted all year, farmers, ranchers and forestland owners interested in CSP should submit applications by June 14 to their local NRCS office to ensure they are considered for this year’s funding. The deadline was extended from May 31. For the checklist and additional information, visit the CSP website or visit your local USDA NRCS office. In the newsGold'n Plump water system keeps business flowing, water clean Calendar - June Dairy MonthOpen house - Thursday, June 27, East Dublin Dairy, Murdock, 4-7 p.m. June 1: Stearns County Breakfast on the Farm, Groetsch Dairy, Albany. Department of Agriculture, pesticide and fertilizer management division. Share the newsThe MPCA Feedlot Update welcomes news submissifrom partners about, projects, people, and upcoming events. Email submissito forrest.peterson@state.mn.us. Please note that the MPCA has switched to a new service, called GovDelivery, to deliver the Feedlot Update. To ensure delivery of these messages, please add mpca@public.govdelivery.com to your address book or safe sender list. Past issues of Feedlot Update are available on the feedlot program publications webpage.
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