Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2454209 | The Professional Animal Scientist | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In 2006, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Conservation Innovation Grant program funded a project to develop the infrastructure for the systematic development and implementation of the USDA-NRCS Feed Management (FM) Conservation Practice Standard 592 (CPS 592). The overall goal of CPS 592 is to encourage adoption of FM practices that can have a positive impact on soil, water, and air quality. Implementation documents, templates, decision aid tools, and supporting fact sheets were developed for the species of beef, dairy, poultry, and swine. Specific objectives of the project were to 1) assist USDA-NRCS staff and agricultural professionals to increase their understanding of FM and its impacts on environmental sustainability of livestock and poultry operations, 2) improve the proficiency of agricultural professionals in the development and implementation of a FM plan as part of a Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan, 3) provide the American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists with certification exams, and 4) provide methodology on how to assess the financial implications of different ration strategies on whole-farm nutrient balance and economics of use of manure nutrients at agronomic rates. Implementation of CPS 592 is described for the states of California, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
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Authors
J. PAS, R. White, V. Ishler, G. PAS, A. PAS, T. Applegate, B. Richert, T. PAS, R. Koelsch, R. Burns, D. Meyer, R. Massey, G. Carpenter,