Lesson 2. Whole Farm Nutrient Planning

The LPES Curriculum CD available from MWPS contains all lessons at print quality resolution, is searchable, and includes an index and PowerPoint presentations for each lesson. A full, printed version is available as is a 2-CD set of the lessons in PageMaker format. For more information or to purchase LPES materials, contact MWPS by phone at 1-800-562-3618, by fax at 1-515-294-9589, or by e-mail at mwps@iastate.edu

View Lesson 2(PDF file). Individual sections can be accessed below.

Intended Outcomes

Participants will:

  • Recognize the importance of balancing nutrient inputs and managed outputs for a livestock operation.
  • Identify potential indicators of a “whole farm” nutrient imbalance within the producer’s own operation.
  • Be aware of fundamental strategies for addressing a whole farm nutrient imbalance.

Contents

Activities

The participants will complete

  • Environmental Stewardship Assessment: Indicators of a possible imbalance that may exist on your farm.
  • Regulatory Compliance Assessment: Regulatory compliance issues related to nutrient management that may be applicable to your livestock or poultry operation.
  • Estimating a whole farm nutrient balance.

Author: Rick Koelsch

Lesson 25. Manure Treatment Options

The LPES Curriculum CD available from MWPS contains all lessons at print quality resolution, is searchable, and includes an index and PowerPoint presentations for each lesson. A full, printed version is available as is a 2-CD set of the lessons in PageMaker format. For more information or to purchase LPES materials, contact MWPS by phone at 1-800-562-3618, by fax at 1-515-294-9589, or by e-mail at mwps@iastate.edu

View Lesson 25 (PDF file). Individual sections can be accessed below.

Intended Outcomes

The participants will

  • Understand basic principles of manure treatment to evaluate alternative technologies.
  • Identify desired outcomes of manure treatment and ability of alternative technologies to accomplish these outcomes.

Contents

Activities
The participants will

  • Calculate late the amount of N and P excreted by feedlot cattle.
  • Evaluate the effects of ration formulation changes on N and P excretion.

Author: Frank Humenik

Lesson 1. Principles of Environmental Stewardship

The LPES Curriculum CD available from MWPS contains all lessons at print quality resolution, is searchable, and includes an index and PowerPoint presentations for each lesson. A full, printed version is available as is a 2-CD set of the lessons in PageMaker format. For more information or to purchase LPES materials, contact MWPS by phone at 1-800-562-3618, by fax at 1-515-294-9589, or by e-mail at mwps@iastate.edu

View Lesson 1 (PDF file). Individual sections can be accessed below.

Intended Outcomes

The participants will

  • Recognize key principles of environmental stewardship.
  • Understand key environmental issues facing the livestock and poultry industry.
  • Review those environmental and regulatory issues that are of local interest.

Contents

Activities

The participants will complete

  • An assessment of the environmental stewardship principles that they have implemented with their own livestock/poultry operation.
  • A prioritization of individual environmental issues within the local community.
  • A review of applicable regulations.

Author: Rick Koelsch, University of Nebraska