Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) and Agriculture and Markets, the State soil and water with State and Federal waterquality requirements referred to Comprehensive Nutrient management Plan (CNMP http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dow/cafohome.html
Extractions: More information from this division: Division of Water CAFO Information CAFO General Permit (GP-99-01) October 11, 2002 CAFO Fact Sheet No. 1 - Important points you should know about CAFO operations and the General Permit CAFO Fact Sheet No. 2 - Agricultural Waste Management Plans (including a link to the current list of qualified Agricultural Environmental Management Planners) CAFO Fact Sheet No. 3 - CAFO Designations For Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs) with 300 to 999 Animal Units Frequently Asked Questions addresses the questions and issues encountered during the implementation of the CAFO General Permit. Forms - Permit Appendices A through D including (A) Notice Of Intent, (B) Waste Management Plan Certification, (C) 5-Year Re-Certification, and (D) Notice Of Termination Forms - PDF Format (49KB) Appendix E - Time Extension Request for Medium Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) This is Appendix E which is part of the permit and which is the application for the time extension - PDF Format (130.6 kb) Natural Resources Conservation Service Conservation Practice Standard Waste Management System - NY Code NY312 - PDF Format (14KB) Article - "NYSDEC Develops a General Permit for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations" - PDF Format (37KB)
Environmental Information Solis Stratospheric Ozone, Information Science. soil Erosion. Flood Plain management;Storm water Pollution Prevention; Conservation Resources on the WWW; http://www.ctcnet.net/gdsbm/environm.htm
Extractions: and Law on the WWW International 1982 United Nations World Charter for Nature Fed Register - Environmental Only PA General Permits NEPA Reviews (USGS) ... Washington State Permit Explanation Composting Water Quality Acid Rain Air Quality ... Global Warming Sustainable Forestry Iniative of Pennsylvania forestpro.com
Conserve All Year That's why we are joining with other water management districts and the Departmentof of grass develop deeper roots, and shade the soil so water is better http://www.sfwmd.gov/curre/watshort/index2.html
Extractions: (Conservation measures and Water Supply Planning) EPA's Water Saver Home - tips Conservation Education The Source of Our Water Water Conservation for Kids Video Public Service Announcements (PSAs) Water "Down the Drain" Hoses Running Waste Water Showering to Save Water Lawn Sprinkler Tips Technical Information Groundwater Levels Surface Water Levels Lake Okeechobee Water Level Weather ... Water Shortage Conditions Reports (Dec. 2000 to Sept. 2001)
ARS Northern Plains Area Lincoln, Nebraska that protect surface and ground water from contamination manureborne pathogens; (2)identify soil and crop of publications, decision aids, and management tools http://www.nps.ars.usda.gov/locations/locations.htm?modecode=54-40-10-00
WATER USE MANAGEMENT Incorporate moisture retentive polymers in the soil. water Conservation TechnicalBulletin 7, water Conservation Best management Practices for http://www.des.state.nh.us/factsheets/ws/ws-26-6.htm
Extractions: Fact Sheet Water Efficiency Practices for Golf Courses Irrigation of turf grass is a water use-intensive practice, so conservation techniques can help reduce demands on surface and groundwater supplies. Water efficiency practices lower the long-term costs of irrigation and ensure sufficient supplies are available for future use and the environment. Irrigation water efficiency practices utilize techniques that minimize water losses while satisfying turf grass water use needs. Water losses typically include evaporation, deep percolation and runoff. The water conservation practices listed in this fact sheet help control losses through implementation of efficient irrigation technology, effective irrigation scheduling, soil moisture determination and retention, low-flow plumbing and other water-saving practices. General Water Efficiency Practices The following general water efficiency practices apply to all areas of the facility. Develop a water system maintenance program. Routinely inspect all plumbing fixtures, appliances, pressure regulators, water lines, valves and pumps for leaks. Keep replacement and repair parts on hand. Metering different areas aids leak detection.
ADED: Grants Management WWAC, water/Wastewater general Information and water/Wastewater Advisory Committeecelebrates 10th Recordkeeping Financial management Procurement Environmental http://www.aedc.state.ar.us/Grants/
Extractions: Home About Us ... Web site Map Grants Management CDBG Water/Wastewater Consolidated Plan Other Resources ... ACEDP Manual The Grants Management unit manages the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program projects for the state of Arkansas. The funds are used to improve the quality of life for rural citizens of Arkansas. What is CDBG? Congress created the Community Development Block Grant program in 1974 to help low and moderate income families, prevent and eliminate slum or bright, and address other urgent community development needs. Eligible activities under the CDBG program include the construction of water and wastewater systems, child care facilities, senior citizen centers, public health facilities and multi-purpose community centers. In addition, funds are provided for fire protection improvements and for economic development pursuits whose primary focus is the creation of jobs for low and moderate income families.
ERS Environmental Resources Courses the background and understanding of basic soil principles. ERS 333 water Resourcesmanagement. methods with applications in natural resource management and the http://cactus.east.asu.edu/ersprogram/ers.html
Water Quality In The Great Lakes Region Regional Headquarters Responsible for the monitoring and management of water qualityat Lake Erie soil and water Research and Education Center University of http://www.great-lakes.net/envt/water/quality.html
Index Advanced environmental economics 253001. Forest management - 253021.Sustainable use of soil and water resources - 253008. http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/eeem/resource/
Extractions: Is the Program for You? The Crop Protection (CP) major provides a comprehensive treatment of theory and methods for protection of crops from diseases, insects, and weeds. You will receive training in plant pathology, weed science, and entomology as well as botany, agronomy, horticulture, chemistry, mathematics, computer sciences, economics, and business management. The CP option is cooperatively administered by the departments of Botany and Plant Pathology and Entomology. Career Opportunities The Crop Protection option prepares you for a career as agricultural consultants in crop protection and for positions in sales and management, product development, chemical research, pesticide application, field research, and with federal and state regulatory agencies. This program also provides you with an excellent background to do graduate work in crop protection leading to an M.S. or Ph.D. degree in plant pathology, weed science, entomology, or related areas. Employment continues to be strong for School of Agriculture graduates, with 94 percent of the May 1999 graduates employed or continuing their education as of October 1, 1999. This extends the trend of more than 90 percent employment within four months of graduation for School of Agriculture graduates begun in 1993. Reported starting salaries for all B.S. degree holders averaged $30,318 in 1999.
About Soil Science systems, as well as soil and water conservation, in on a wide range of soil sciencerelated also contribute to the understanding of management strategies in http://www.nwroc.umn.edu/Research_Areas/Plant_Pathology/About_S_S/about_s_s.htm
Extractions: Back to Soil Science... About Soil Science Research at NWROC... click here to view his Biography Dr. Albert Sims Assistant Professor Position description: Assistant Professor specializing in soil and residue management for production of small grains in farming systems, as well as soil and water conservation, in northwest Minnesota. This description is quite broad and has the potential of being very diverse. With an 80 % research and 20% outreach appointment I spend most of my time doing research related activities, but I am always available to provide information to the fine people of Minnesota and especially northwest Minnesota. From an informational standpoint, I have and can provide information on a wide range of soil science related topics. Some information I have from my own training and research, while in other cases I try to identify and locate the appropriate expert to provide information. From a research standpoint, I have focused my attention on two specific topics. Residue Management: I have on going research to examine the decomposition of small grain residues in the soils of the Red River Valley and what relationship that may have on the survival of Fusarium graminearum, which causes Fusarium Head Blight (FHB). There have been several abstracts and research reports published on this work and several more publications from this research are expected within the next 12 months. I have also been heavily involved in the nitrogen benefit that can be derived from green sugarbeet canopies on the follow spring wheat crop. This research contributed to a revision in nitrogen fertilizer recommendations for spring wheat following a sugarbeet crop. Several publications, abstracts, and research reports have been published, accepted, or are being reviewed at this time.
CABI Publishing - Products soil Fertility JJ700 Fertilizers and other Amendments JJ800 soil water ManagementJJ900 soil Cultivation. Top of page. Wastes. XX000 Wastes (general) XX100 Animal http://www.cabi-publishing.org/products/dbmanual/cabicode/List.asp
Extractions: Books CD-ROM Internet Journals CABICODE List About CABICODES The CABICODE Manual and contains a complete list of the new classification codes used in CAB ABSTRACTS, together with full scope notes and cross references. The list below represents one of the lists given in the CABICODE Manual and is ordered by CABICODE heading. A further list, ordered by classification code, is available in the CABICODE Manual. Main Subject Headings Administration of Agencies and Organizations Agricultural Products Agriculture Animal Science ... Wastes Administration of Agencies and Organizations
Department Of Soil Science At NC State University, Main Page State University of North Carolina. Internationally recognized teaching and research facility for Category Science Agriculture soils Academic Departments Mar. 17, 2003, By Frank Bridges soil Geomorphology Field Tour Announced. Jan. 15, 2003, By John Havlin Nutrient management Position Available. Jan. http://www.soil.ncsu.edu/
Enter Search Term surface and subsurface drainage, farm ponds, windbreaks and livestock waste managementfacilities Click here for a list of soil water Conservation Districts http://www.ohiodnr.com/soilandwater/swcds.htm
Department Of Soil Science - Soil Info A extensive list of links.Category Science Agriculture soils soil Septic Systems. soil Acidity. soil and Crops. soil and water ConservationManagement. soil Chemistry. soil Conservation Guidebook. http://www.agri.upm.edu.my/jst/soilinfo.html
Extractions: check out Dr. Soil Surfs The following are links to soil-teaching/tutorial websites: A Method for Studying the Effects of Soil Aggregate Size and Density Advanced Soil Chemistry Aggregate Stability The stability of different aggregate sizes ... Geology of Soils- Geo258 Class Megan Anderson: Soil Hydrology Under Fire David Barbeau: Arctic and Alpine Soils David Bitner: Impact of Campsites on the Soils of the BWCAW Josh Bookin: The Detrimental Effects of Soil Acidity on Tropical Agriculture Emily Burton: Feedback Effects of Soil Carbon Cycling in Northern Ecosystems Nathan Church: Effect of Organic Farming on Soil Nutrients and Structure Joe Colgan: Carbon Mineralization and Flux in Bog Soils and Global Climate Change Amy Converse: Problems and Management Possibilities of Lateritic Soils in the Tropics Angela Dickens: Organic Matter Decay in Soils Erik Ekdahl: Factors of Soil Aggregation Carrie Elliott: Soil Formation Under Desert Pavements Josh Feinberg: The Effects of the Green Revolution on the Punjabi Soils of India Dan Feiveson: Large Livestock and Formation and Weathering Patterns of Soils Claire Fellman: Clay and Pottery John Fiege: Soil Degradation and Desertification in Mesopotamia and the Nile Valley Alison Gabel: Deforestation of the Tropical Rain Forest Soils of La Selva Cecilia Gonzalez: Composting and its Use as Soil Amendment Chris Jones: Forest Soils on Acid Elijah M. Levitt:
UMass Course Catalog Plant Soil Sciences cultural requirements, crop physiology, soil productivity, prevention of soil andwater degradation, integrated pest management, food quality http://www.umass.edu/ug_catalog/plsoils.html
AGROPOLIS -- NATURAL RESOURCES Program is helping to improve and maintain our state's environment and natural resources and learn about our state's trees, wildlife, and water situation. http://agprogram.tamu.edu/agropolis/park/