Nutrient Management

Optimize nutrient management and enhance crop productivity.

Overview

Crucial for effective manure utilization, soil and manure testing ensures the right nutrients are present, maximizing yields and minimizing costs.

Reference: NRCS CEMA 217: Soil and Source Testing for Nutrient Management

Environmental Impact

  • Adherence to the manure management plan
  • Optimized nutrient application
  • Reduced risk of nutrient runoff
  • Improved soil health

Greenhouse Gas Reduction

Estimated Cost

Scenario Unit: Acres

Scenario Typical Size: 40 acres

Total Cost/Unit: $1,781.47/acre

Reference: NRCS Practice Standard and Scenario: CPS 590 Nutrient Management Scenario #353 – Nutrient Management: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/sites/default/files/2024-11/fy25-wa-scenarios.pdf, p. 1106.

Financial Considerations

Cost Savings: By starting or increasing soil and manure testing, dairy farms can achieve both immediate and long-term cost savings through more efficient nutrient management and improved productivity.

Timeline

Short

Dependency / Prerequisite

Prerequisite:

Establish a baseline by conducting initial soil and manure tests. This data will provide insight into current nutrient levels in the soil and manure, which is critical for informed decision-making.
Dependency:

Soil and Manure Testing must be completed before implementing Nutrient Management Plans.