Install/Expand Concrete Heavy Use Area Around Feed and Silage Storage

To enhance vehicular traffic and minimize muddy conditions around the silage/feed area.

Overview

The current traffic flow into and around the silage/feed area frequently leads to rutting, which in turn creates difficult and challenging working conditions. To address these issues, it is recommended to install a concrete heavy-use protection area. This improvement would significantly enhance the management of vehicular traffic, providing a more stable and durable surface. As a result, it would effectively reduce and minimize soil erosion around the silage/feed area, improving environmental conditions and overall operational efficiency and safety.

Reference: NRCS Practice Standard: Heavy Use Area Protection (561)

Environmental Impact

  • Improved water quality
  • Reduced soil erosion
  • Increased operational efficiencies

Greenhouse Gas Reduction

Estimated Cost

Scenario Unit: Square Foot

Scenario Typical Size: 630 ft2

Total Cost/Unit: $12.12/ ft2

Reference: NRCS Practice Standard and Scenario: CPS 561 Heavy Use Area Protection Scenario #1 – Reinforced Concrete: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/sites/default/files/2024-11/fy25-wa-scenarios.pdf, p. 985.

Financial Considerations

N/A

Timeline

Short

Dependency / Prerequisite

Prerequisite: To construct a heavy use protection area pad, create a design and plan, secure funding, obtain the necessary permits, and evaluate existing facilities for any needed modifications.