
On today's Advancing Nitrogen Smart Podcast, Brad Carlson and Melissa Wilson discuss aspects of laws and regulations surrounding manure application in Minnesota. What are the requirements for manure testing, and how often should you do it? What are some general restrictions for manure application in Minnesota? How do buffers and setbacks help you? What kinds of documents should be incorporated into a manure management plan? What contingencies should be put into place in the case of an emergency? All this and more on today's show.
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Guests:
- Brad Carlson, Extension educator (Mankato)
- Melissa Wilson, Extension manure management specialist (St. Paul)
Additional resources:
- Land application of manure: Minimum requirements
- Manure management
- Manure sampling and nutrient analysis
- Manure sampling and testing: Variability, guidelines & testing for your operation
- ManureDB
Click here to listen to all Advancing Nitrogen Smart podcast episodes.
For the latest nutrient management information, subscribe to the Nutrient Management Podcast. And don't forget to subscribe to the Minnesota Crop News daily or weekly email newsletter, subscribe to our YouTube channel, like UMN Extension Nutrient Management on Facebook, follow us on X (formerly Twitter), and visit our website.
If you have questions or comments, please email us at nutmgmt@umn.edu.
Advancing Nitrogen Smart is proud to be supported by the farm families of Minnesota and their corn check-off investment through Minnesota Corn.
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