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Animal Feeding Operations
The NRCS objective in working with Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs) is to
help AFO owners and operators to achieve their production and natural resource
conservation goals through development and implementation of comprehensive
nutrient management plans (CNMPs). Each CNMP includes the following
characteristics:
- A subset of a conservation plan that is unique to the animal feeding
operation.
- Combines management activities and practices into an integrated system.
- Site specific.
- Voluntary.
- Focuses on nutrient and sediment aspects of water quality.
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CNMP
Fact Sheet
Additional Information
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Principles of Collaboration, Unified National Strategy for Animal Feeding
Operations, Cost and Capability Assessment, May 10, 2001
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Principles of Collaboration, United States Department of Agriculture, Natural
Resources and Environment, and the United States Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Water, July 25, 2001
- Statement
of Involvement, USEPA and USDA, Interactions on the Proposed Revisions to the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Regulation and
Standards for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (40 CFR Parts 122 and
412), November 23, 2001
- Statement
of Involvement and Collaboration, USEPA and USDA, Collaborative Cost and
Capability Assessment, November 23, 2001
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Statement of USDA Involvement, USEPA and USDA, Interactions on the Total
Maximum Daily Load Public Listening Sessions, November 23, 2001
- US EPA's New
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) Rule, Information, and Brochures
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Comprehensive
Nutrient Management Planning Training Opportunities
Financial
and Technical Assistance Available to CAFO Owners and Operators
Comprehensive
Nutrient Management Planning Assistance Available from Technical Service
Providers
Program Contact
Kenneth Taylor, Ag Waste
Management Specialist, 605-352-1222
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