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North Dakota Manure Applicator, CAFO Operators School Set

Last Updated: February 16, 2009 Related resource areas: Animal Manure Management

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Nutrient management will be the topic of a daylong program March 12.

Released February 12, 2009

FARGO, N.D. -- The North Dakota State University Carrington Research Extension Center, with cooperation from the North Dakota Department of Health, will host a daylong program at the center March 12 for manure applicators and concentrated animal feeding operations, as well as other livestock facilities.

The program will run from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

“This school will be a great learning opportunity for custom manure applicators and livestock producers,” says Chris Augustin, NDSU Extension Service nutrient management specialist.

Speakers for the morning session and their topics are:

  • Ron Wiederholt, NDSU Extension nutrient management specialist - his research and results on manure fertilizers
  • Karl Rockeman, North Dakota Department of Health - recently updated regulations for confined animal feeding operations
  • Shafiqur Rahman, NDSU Extension animal waste engineer - solid manure application systems
  • Teresa Dvorak, NDSU Extension livestock nutrient management specialist - animal diets and how they affect manure nutrients
  • Augustin - manure spreader calibration demonstration

Speakers for the afternoon session and their topics are:

  • Anne Ehni, Wells County Soil Conservation District manager - composting animal manures and what she has learned being a custom composter for area producers
  • Cindy Evenson, AGVISE lab manager - how to sample and interpret manure nutrient test results
  • Wiederholt - the development and interpretation of a nutrient management plan
  • Larry Cihacek, associate professor in the NDSU Soil Science Department – the nitrogen and phosphorus cycle and how those valuable nutrients will convert from manure to plant-available nutrients
  • Charlie Stoltenow, NDSU Extension veterinarian - manure biosecurity issues

Attending the event is free of charge. However, anyone planning to attend should contact Augustin at (701) 652-2951 or chris.augustin@ndsu.edu. Participants must make their own lunch arrangements.

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http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2009/feb-12-2009/manure-applicator-cafo-operators-school-set

Contacts: Carl Pedersen, (701) 231-5833, carl.pedersen@ndsu.edu

Ellen Crawford, (701) 231-5391, ellen.crawford@ndsu.edu


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