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Environmental Training for Operators of
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations to Be Held
BROOKINGS, S.D. - An
environmental training
session for operators of
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs), is
set for Wednesday, August
19, 2015 in Huron.
Registration begins at
8:30 a.m. at the Crossroads
Convention Center (100
Fourth St. S.W.). The cost
is $50 and includes lunch,
breaks and training materials. The program begins at
8:50 a.m. and concludes at
approximately 4:45 p.m.
Specialists from South
Dakota State University,
SDSU Extension, South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and Natural Resources
Conservation Service are
offering the training.
This training fulfills the
environmental and manuremanagement training
requirement to obtain a
BROOKINGS, S. D. - When
families are faced with financial uncertainty or sudden
income loss, addressing the
situations takes more than
just thinking about dollars and cents, says Carrie
Johnson, Assistant Professor
& SDSU Extension Family Resource Management
Specialist.
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“Producers and any
other interested individuals who are not currently
applying for a permit can
also benefit from the information,” said Erin Cortus,
Assistant Professor & SDSU
Extension Environmental
Quality Engineer. “Current federal (EPA, USDA)
and state water pollution
control programs encourage livestock producers,
even those who do not
need permits, to voluntarily
adopt livestock production
and manure management
practices that protect water
quality.”
Agenda
Cortus will discuss water
quality during the morning
session. SDSU Extension
Swine Specialist, Bob Thaler
will lead a session on livestock nutrition options for
reducing nitrogen and phosphorus content of manure.
Jason Roggow, a natural
resources engineer with the
South Dakota Department
of Environment and Natural
Resources, will give an
overview of the South Dakota DENR Livestock Permit
program.
In the afternoon, Anthony Bly, SDSU Extension
Soils Field Specialist, will
discuss managing nitrogen
and phosphorus in land
applications of manure. Bly,
along with Jason Gilb, Conservation Agronomist with
the USDA Natural Resources
Conservation Service will go
through nutrient management planning worksheets.
John Lentz, Resource
Conservationist with the
USDA Natural Resources
Conservation Service will
cover implementing conservation practices to improve
sustainability.
Cortus will conclude the
day’s training with a session
on air quality and odor.
“Past attendees of this
program have come away
with at least one new practice they consider adopting
related to land application,
livestock feeding, air quality or soil conservation,”
Cortus said.
Registration information
To register for the training, call Candy Rogness at
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