Nutrient management training offered

Published 6:00 am Friday, October 30, 2020

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The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation will offer a two-part nutrient management training school in December.

The school is for anyone interested in learning about the development of agricultural nutrient management plans or how to become a certified plan writer. Both sessions will be virtual schools for this event.

The first session, Dec. 3-4, is a lecture series by Virginia Tech professors on soil science, soil fertility and crop production. The second session, Dec. 9-11, will cover nutrient management plan writing using a case-study farm.

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Both sessions run from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. each day. Registration is $130 for each session. Online registration is open through Nov. 20.

Nutrient management continues to be an important factor in a farmer’s decision-making process when considering application of materials to supply nutrients to crops. Nutrient management plans determine rates for applying manure, fertilizers, biosolids and other soil amendments so that crop yields are maximized, and nutrient loss to ground and surface waters is minimized. Application rates are determined by a process using actual yield records or soil productivity when yield records aren’t available.

More information about nutrient management training and certification is available at www.dcr. virginia.gov/soil-and-water/nmtrain.

For details, contact David Kindig at 804-371-8095 or david.kindig@dcr.virginia.gov.