Comment Period Allows Farmers A Voice In Nutrient Management Law Pennsylvania P Index Version I (Released April 2003 Penn State, Dept Crop & Sod Sciences & USDA-ARS, Pasture Systems & Watershed Mgmt Research Unit) Farm Identification PART B SOURCE FACTORS SOIL TEST | FERTILIZER P RATE ~ 0 2 Placed or Injected 2 FERTILIZER APPLICATION or more deep METHOD MANURE P RATE 0 2 Placed or iniected 2' MANURE APPLICATION or more deep METHOD MANURE P AVAILABILITY I Manui PART B: TRANSPORT FACTORS EROSION I RUNOFF POTENTIAL ~ ° Very Low SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE 0 None CONTRIBUTING DISTANCE ° „ Trampo • 0 7 MODIFIED CONNECTIVITY A p R pfte| to“^ t < 150 FT llty soil near a stream * OR rapl permeal MANAGEMENT GUIDANCE | U)i) Vf.-ryHuih N*. I’l in' .pi m>i u‘, < i|>| >li< < I P Index Values PA P Index Version 1 (Released April 2003, Penn Slate, Dept Crop Soil Sciences and USDA-ARS, Pasture Systems Watershed Mgmt Research Unit) This worksheet is used to evaluate a field to calculate the P-index, determining what standard nitrogen or phos phorus will be used to apply manure. SITE EXCAVATION Installation of H.D.P.E. Liner Systems for; Dairy, Hog, and Veal Manure Storage Facilities Seals manure in, subsurface water out Concrete ramp for manure agitation and pumping 1942 Camp Swatara Road • Myerstown, PA 17067 Ph: (717) 933-8853 • Fax:(717)933-8078 PART A Field ID —► I Soil Teet P Greater than 200 ppm P (Mehhch-3) Contributing Diet. Less than 150 ft 200 ppm P=4oo lb P/acro for a plow layer depth soil sample Field IP —► I I I I Mehlich-3 Soil Test P (ppm P) 0 0 0 0 Soil Teat Rating = 0.20* Mehllch-3 Soil Ttrt P (ppm P) 0 0 0 0 Fertilizer P (lb P 2 Os/acre) ___ _______ 04 I 06 I 08 I To Incorporated <1 Incorporated > 1 week or not Incorporated >1 week Surface applied to week following incorporated following or not incorporated frozen or snow (application application in April - October following application in covered soil Nov - March Fertilizer Rating = Fertilizer Rate x Fertilizer Application Method 0 0 0 0 Manure P (lb P a O*/acre) 104106 0 8 I 1 0 Incorporated <1 Incorporated > 1 week or not Incorporated >1 week Surface applied to week following incorporated following or not incorporated frozen or snow application application in April - October following application In covered soil Nov - March Refer to P Index Fact Sheet Table 1 Organic P source availability coefficients ire Rating = Manure Rate x Manure Application Method x Manure P Availability 0 0 0 0 I Source Factor Sum o o __o__ o Field ID Soil Loss (ton/A/yr) _____ 349 to 250 H < 150 fl ift Slim at Kroekm+Runoff Potantial+Subaurface Drainage -fContributing Distance 0 0 0 o 1 0 Direct Connection Grassed Waterway or None APPLIES TO OIST ™iiwWrl > iso ft 1,,, ' v ModHtod Connr “ “ 000 000 j 000 r 000 Nutrient A| P Index Ratim Trarnport Sum x Modi I USER'S NOTE The final P Index value cell will change color as the P Index rating changes from Low to Medium to High to Very High The color coding in the Management Guidance Table corresponds {to the color chanages that will be seen In the final P Index value cell ilication Guidance i«ctlvlty/22 Lancaster Farming Check out our Website! www.lancasterfarmina.com ICE CREAM FREEZER • KEYSTONE Farm Show, January 6-8, 2004 • PA STATE Farm Show, January 10-17, 2004 ■ NAME; ! ADDRESS; ! TOWN: ! STATE: Lancaster Farming Winners To Be Announced In Jan. 24 Issue Of Lancaster Farming Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22, 200GFA37 i —— —I The Original Old Fashioned 6 Qt Hand DEPOSIT THIS COUPON AT LANCASTER FARMING BOOTH AT THE ZIP: (Continued from Page A 1) these are just a few of the many proposed changes on the table for Pennsylvania’s Nutrient Manage ment Act (Act 6). The revisions for Act 6 are coming close to a final draft ready for public review. This is Pennsylvania’s opportunity to re view the proposed changes and submit their thoughts on the pro posals as this law revision heads toward final approval and imple mentation in late 2004. “WeTe looking at regulations changes, one, because our law re quires that in five years we had to relook at our regulations and see if we were going the right way. Secondly, we have had six years of experience with the program and people challenging what the commission has done,” said Doug Goodlander of the State Conservation Commission (SCC), which administers the state’s nutirent management pro gram. For the commission, the new program guidelines continue to represent a balance between pub lic concerns and keeping agricul ture profitable, while avoiding regulations that could negatively impact the industry. “The commission continues to be in a balance of trying to ad dress all these issues without shutting the industry down,” said Goodlander. “It’s a real balance this is the next attempt at that balance.” The proposals have been ap proved by the commission and are being prepared for review by the State Attorney General’s Of fice with an estimated target date for public review in January PHONE; (Turn to Page A3d)