Title: Natural Resources Conservation Service
1Natural Resources Conservation Service Feed
Management Practice Standard 592 Joe Harrison
Livestock Nutrient Management Specialist jhharrsi
son_at_wsu.edu
2Todays Menu
- What is the NRCS feed management standard
- What opportunities does state adoption of this
standard provide - 3) Overview of what is happening in terms of
state adoption of the Feed Management Standard. - 4) Good examples or case studies of where this
has been put in practice.
3Todays Menu
- 5) What state would you turn to that has embraced
and put the standard into practice. -
- 6) Any examples of how standard has led to use of
EQIP cost share for encouraging adoption of feed
management technologies or practices. - 7) Overview of Feed Management Project, products
or outcomes that may result, and opportunities
for NRCS to learn more about feed management
role.
4Six Elements Of a CNMP
Feed Management
Other Utilization Activities
Record Keeping
Manure Wastewater Storage Handling
Land Treatment Practices
Nutrient Management
5Feed Management is one more Opportunity in the
Nutrient Management Tool Box
Nutrient Management Tool Box
6What is the NRCS Feed Management Standard
- Definition - Managing the quantity of available
nutrients fed to livestock and poultry for their
intended purpose.
7Purpose of Feed Management 592 Practice Standard
Feed to minimize excess nutrients in manure
while maintaining production, performance, and
reproduction
Feed to improve net farm income by feeding more
efficiently.
8National Bulletin 450-6-3, Feed Management
- State/ Area survey assessing current Feed
Management implementation
March 2006
9- Purpose. To solicit information needed to define
the scope and content of the Development and
Integration of a National Feed Management
Education Program and Assessment Tool into a
CNMP.Â
10Participating StatesGreen- Has adopted 592 Red
Has not adopted 592
Pacific Basin
11Have you initiated a process to adopt
Conservation Practice Standard (CPS) Code 592,
Feed Management?
- 20 out of a total of 39 respondents have
initiated 592 adoption
What year was adoption initiated?
12If you have not begun to adopt CPS Code 592, Feed
Management, in what year might you start that
process?
13Do you have a State-level team working to
implement CPS Code 592, Feed Management?
14What products have you developed to implement it
in your State/Area?
- State Practice Standards
- LPES curriculum
- Workshops
- P index
- 8 of the 20 states use one of these products
15What are the challenges you have been or
anticipate facing in adopting CPS Code 592?
- Not a significant resource concern for the
state - Anticipate challenge of acceptance by the dairy
industry and nutritionists - No money for assistance
- Poultry Swine producers are not as open minded
since feed rations are often trade secrets
16Feed Management knowledge
- This practice is not being implemented within
the State partly due to a lack of
knowledge/understanding of this practice - Feed management education and application tools
are needed to assist NRCS and TSPs in the
development of Feed Evaluations and Management
Plans - Education program will be very useful
- Obtaining feed management data in a format
useable for NRCS field staff, lack of
nutritionists or feed management specialists in
NRCS
17Implementation
- Difficult practice to document implementation
- need to rely heavily on Cooperative Extension
specialists and private industry to advise and
assist producers with implementation of this
practice - Determining minimum quality criteria for feed
management
18Implementation
- A job sheet for this practice would be helpful.
Perhaps some basic training would also be
helpful. It would also seem that a simple
self-help tool for farmers might be useful since
they will ultimately be the ones to implement any
changes to their feed management program
19Conclusions
- States are in need of an education program
- States are unsure of who can/ will write feed
management plans - There is a need for NTE rates and Feed
- Management Plan Development
20State Adoption
Specific Examples Florida Virginia Wisconsi
n Maryland Pennsylvania
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23MI
24Implementation Opportunities
Dairy Examples
Reduction of Phosphorus in the diet - pay
for reduction in verified P reduction (tried in
WI and pilot project in VA) Reduction of
Nitrogen in the diet - verified with milk
urea nitrogen test (MD pilot project)
25Phosphorus Reduction
26Feed Management 592
Feed Management Plan development
Consulting Nutritionist
NRCS, TSP, CNMP Planner
FMP Implementation
Conduct On-Farm assessment to provide basis for
FMP
Determine if operation is candidate for FM
FMP Monitoring
Sampling and Analysis
Record Keeping
27Overview of National Feed Management
Implementation Project
Workshops Tools Fact Sheets
28Introduction to Workshop and Resources
- Workshop
- Four hour format with one break
- Follow-up training of specific tools
- via web based training from your
- home or office
- Use of real farm case studies
29Goals of Workshop
- Goals of workshops are to provide
- Understanding of value of Feed
- Management as part of Whole
- Farm Nutrient Management
- Opportunity to become certified as Feed
- Management Planner (NRCS ARPAS)
- Tools to complete the development of a
- Feed Management Plan
30Resources
- Resources
- Team of National Experts in
- in Feed Management and Whole Farm
- Nutrient Management
-
- Systematic development and implementation
- scheme
-
- Fact Sheets as supplemental information
- On-farm assessment tools to gather
- information for FMP
31Additional Resources
- Resources
- Spreadsheet based tools
- Example Feed Management Plan
32Feed Management
Step 1) Determine purpose
Step 2) Identify conditions where practice
applies and assess the Opportunities
Step 3) Economic evaluation
Step 4) Feed management plan development
Step 5) Implement and monitor
33Feed Management 592 Implementation Flow Chart
CNMP Activity
Activity
Who
Step 1) Determine purpose
Step 1) Nutrient Management Planner and Producer
Step 2) Identify conditions where practice
applies and assess the Opportunities
Step 2) Nutrient Management Planner and
Producer
Step 3) Economic evaluation
Step 3)Nutrient Management Planner, Producer, and
Nutritionist
Step 4) Feed management plan development
Step 4) Nutritionist and Producer
Step 5) Implement and monitor
Step 5) Nutritionist and Producer
CNMP Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan
34Feed to minimize excess nutrients in manure while
maintaining production, performance, and
reproduction
35Feed to improve net farm income by feeding more
efficiently.
36- Conditions where practice applies
- ) Whole farm imbalance
- ) Soil nutrient build-up
- ) Land base not large enough
- ) Seeking to enhance nutrient efficiencies
- If one or more apply, continue on to next step
37Determine the FM opportunities for addressing
resource concerns Use Opportunity Checklist
(NRCS, TSP may want to collaborate with
nutritionists)
38Assessing the Opportunities
Step 2 B
Photos NRCS
39Step 2B Assess the Opportunities
- Use the opportunity checklist to determine the
relative opportunity for feed management to
impact Whole Farm Nutrient Management or increase
net farm income by feeding more efficiently.
40Opportunity Checklists
- 4 different checklists
- Dairy
- Beef
- Swine
- Poultry
- Fed and managed differently
41Checklist Purpose
- The first step in making a decision on whether or
not to complete a FMP - Determines the relative opportunity for feed
management to impact Whole Farm Nutrient
Management - Initial, quick, on-farm assessment tool
42Determines if FMP should be completed
- Management practices which have the greatest
opportunity for feed management to impact Whole
Farm Nutrient Management - If one or more of the Opportunity Checklist items
are noted in the category of "moderate or lots of
opportunity for improvement, then the next
evaluation step should be completed
43Dairy Opportunity Checklist
44Improvement in Whole Farm Nutrient Balance
Deficit of Nutrients
Excess Nutrients
Increased Adoption of Management Practices
45Improvement in Whole Farm Nutrient Balance
Deficit of Nutrients
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Growth promotants
Balance for MP
Balance for DIP/UIP
Balance for CP
Excess Nutrients
Increased Adoption of Feed Management Practices
Focus on Nitrogen
46Improvement in Whole Farm Nutrient Balance
Deficit of Nutrients
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Growth promotants
Balanced
Balance for MP
Balance for DIP/UIP
Balance for CP
Excess Nutrients
Increased Adoption of Feed Management Practices
Focus on Nitrogen
47Opportunities exist for FM to address resource
concern
48Little opportunity for FM to address resource
concern, no FMP developed
49- Consider other opportunities of the CNMP
- 1) Manure and waste water handling and storage
- ) Nutrient management
- ) Land treatment
50- Evaluate options based upon
- Economics of feed change (Nutritionist )
- Economics and time requirements for manure
transport - (NRCS, TSP and Nutritionist)
- Land access requirements including costs (rent
lease or purchase) (Producer)
51SPREAD
52Nutritionist and producer work to implement and
monitor FMP
Nutritionist and producer work to implement and
monitor FMP
53Feed Management Plan Development
Use Feed Management Plan Checklist to Develop FMP
Step 4
54Feed Management Plan Checklist
55Feed Management Plan Checklist
56Fact Sheets for Additional Details
57Feed Management Plan Development
Specific Farm Information
58Feed Management Plan Template
59Summary of Feeding Practices
60Effect of Ration on Manure Composition
Use Manure Excretion Estimator Tool
61Manure Nutrient and Land Requirement Estimator
62Next Step 5 Implementation on Farm
Describe the activities and records needed to
keep the Feed Management Plan a live and active
management tool.
63Implementation - Recommendations
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