Across
- 4. The grass that is used on much land where animal waste is applied because it removes high amounts of nutrients from the soil as well as controls erosion.
- 5. Type of control that eliminates or reduces causes of insects and uses approved materials to control them.
- 8. Primarily rely on soil/plant systems for the treatment of animal waste with high-fiber such as cattle, horses, and sheep.
- 9. This must be done to include soil and waste analysis reports as well as land application dates and rates for each application site.
- 10. Primarily rely on anaerobic lagoon and soil/plant systems for the treatment of animal wastes with low fiber such as swine and poultry.
- 12. Methods that reduce the loss of nutrients thereby reducing the potential for negative environmental impact.
- 14. Uses a no till drill so soil surface is not disturbed.
- 15. This follows the waste utilization plan.
Down
- 1. Vegetative buffers.
- 2. Natural or constructed water runoff. Helps control erosion.
- 3. Planting across a slope while following the contour of the land.
- 6. Growing alternating crops in strips that follow the contour of the land.
- 7. Management plan to manage disasters from flood, fire, disease, etc.
- 11. Both the animal waste and the soil on which it is applied must be ____.
- 13. Type of plan that outlines approved methods to quickly dispose of dead animals.
- 16. Type of control from decomposing manure, feed, and carcasses