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Enter data into appropriate blanks in the blue section of the worksheet.!2. Use mouse to click on w3. Use the Print button to print, the Reset button to reset, and the File Save button to save the worksheet P  A'Producer:I'Farm #: Q'Soil Series: Q'Planned Crop: Q'Soil Test Index: Q'Manure Type:  P PQ'Crop Nutrients Needs:+Q'Commercial Fertilizer Applications:!Q'Residual N from Legumes: &QManure Nutrient Concentration:#I'Availability Coefficients: $Y'Equivalent Fertilizer Price:*Net Manure Nutrient Needs of Crop:+Manure Nutrients Available to Crop:Fertilizer Value: 4Manure application rate for supplying crop :   , Nutrients Applied  "N "P2O5  "K2O !/"Total manure applied to field based on: # $y%* If peanuts or tobacco are included in your crop rotation be sure to test soil following each manure applicationy& for recommendations on avoiding nutrient toxicity from high soil concentrations of Zn, or other micronutrients. 'q(* See Farm*A*Syst Publications for information on applying animal waste, especially around streams, wells7) and on other environmentally sensitive areas. *_+* When making liquid manure applications, proper irrigation techniques must be used to n, prevent manure liquids from nutrient runninng off into surface water or leaching into groundwater. -.Sincerely, /H 0H 1H 2H 3Name 4Title5ICounty, District, etc. 6p J L M N O X    `6Georgia Field Level Nutrient Budget Worksheet H:4.ArialNA Worksheet for Managing the Nutrients in Manures from Georgia's Farms ` h  p  p  yP =  p          h       N based ApplicationH>8 Arial $ $ $   ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 4 5 6 J Q R S T V X Y ZH [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~                                                                                                                                           X    `  `Tract#:    p    p          p      " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 4 5 6 G H I J L M N S T  Galong the left column for additional information on data entry.  `   `   p   '(Lb/A)  p          p      Balance$ $ $   ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 4 5 6 G H I J K L M N     `  County:Field #:H:4 Arial Surface Soil Texture:$ 'Realistic Yield Expectation:  K = Application Method:   N     (\?,}  $% $      @       !  " N needs =# P2O5 needs = $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 4 5 6 G H I J K L M N     `   `            P2O5     ?$} $- $   N needs = P2O5 needs = , P2O5 based ApplicationH>8 Arial9Nutrients Applied$ $ $   ! 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These are used forH>8$L Arial?records and do not affect the manure application rates.wSoil Series and Surface Soil Texture are both available from local NRCS Office. These records can be helpful inH>8$K ArialWdetermining runoff and leaching potential. If unknown, they may be left blank.^ Planned Crop is the crop that will be growing when manure applications are being made.H> 8 J Arials Realistic Yield Expectations are based on the production history of each field - be sure to indicate units.H> 8O Arialu Soil Test Index values are listed on the Soil Test Report for each field tested. For more information on soilH> 8^ ArialDtesting, consult with your local UGA County Extension Agent.\Crop Nutrient Needs are listed in the Recommendations section of a Soil Test Report.H>8A ArialsCommercial Fertilizer Applications are applications which have already been made, or any planned for fieldsH>8"I Arialyreceiving manure application(s). In other words, the total weight (in pounds) of each nutrient (N, P2O5 and K2O) applied to current crop regardless of whether nutrients are applied as starter fertilizer, mid-season side dress, etc. \Manure Nutrient Concentration values can be found on Animal Waste Analysis Reports. H>87 Arial\Use the Unit/A button to choose the appropriate manure nutrient concentration unit. uEquivalent Fertilizer Price is the price per pound of Elemental Nitrogen, Phosphate (P2O5), or Potash (K2O). H>8R ArialDThese values are available through local fertilizer dealers.6Print Worksheet Data Entry Instructions Sheet.  H    8 Additional Instructions on NBW Data EntryH:40 Arial H     H     H    H    H     H     H        H        H Availability$u<7~$7وWWWރ9  Ђ f[!cc BButton13!{EditGoto NBW:b13}Return"!cc B԰Button22!{EditGoto NBW:b20}Return"!c BButton28!{EditGoto Availability:a1}{Print.All_Pages No}{Print.Start_Page_Number 1}{Print.End_Page_Number 1}{Print.Area Selection}{Print.Scaling 95}{Print.Block a6..j42}{Print.DoPrint}{EditGoto Availability:a1}Print"\H*--...-.- . +- %(   rManure Type and Application Method are both used to determine the availability of nutrients in manure. Younshould enter your manure type and application method based on the selections given below. Table 1 thensgives details on Manure Availability Coefficients based on the selected manure type and application method.  aTable 1.   iMANURE TYPE  h  hy'Scraped manure i'Dairy i'Beef i'Swinei'Sheep/GoatiHorse, Stable h'Poultry house litteri'All Poultry Litters h'Liquid manure slurry i'Dairy i'Beef i'Swine i'Layer h'Anaerobic lagoon liquid i'Dairy  i'Beef !i'Swine "i'Layer #h$i'Anaerobic lagoon sludgeH>$8 Arials Serif %iAll &H'1 Surface spread manure plowed or disked into soil within 2 daysH>'8? Arials SerifA(2 Surface spread manure uncovered for one month or longerH>(88 Arials SerifF)3 Sprinkler irrigated liquid uncovered for one month or longerH>)8= Arials Serif * @Return to Worksheet - Manure Type, or Application Method+Return to Availability CoefficientsPrint Table 1.    F Livestock Manure Nutrient First-Year Availability CoefficientsH: 4> Arial  m ---------------------------------- APPLICATION METHOD---------------------------------------- ' Soil Incorporated1H> 8 Arial  N 333333?333333?333333?333333??  ffffff?  ffffff?ffffff?ffffff?ffffff?  ? ?!?"? # $J% * See Lagoon Clean-out and Closure publication & ' ( ) *  + , -                P2O5 ?????  ?  ????  ? ?!?"? # $ % & ' ( ) *  + , -               K2O                     ! " # $ % & ' ( ) *  + , - .               N ?????  ?  ????  ? ?!?"? # $ % & ' ( ) *  + , - .             Broadcast2H> 8  Arial  P2O5 ffffff?ffffff?ffffff?ffffff?ffffff?  ffffff?  ffffff?ffffff?ffffff?ffffff?  ? ?!?"? # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - .               K2O ?????  ?            ! " # $ % & ' ( ) *  + , -               N  NA NA NA NA NA   NA  ??333333??  ? ?!?"? # $ % & ' ( ) * +  ,  -  .             'Irrigation3 HB <  Arial  P2O5  NA NA NA NA NA   NA  ffffff?ffffff?ffffff?ffffff?  ? ?!?"? # $ % & ' ( ) *  + , -                      K2O   NA NA NA NA NA     NA                       !  "  #  $  %  &  '  (  )  *  +   ,   -   .  +  ,  -  %  '  (Legumes$u<7~#7[!cc BFButton18!{EditGoto NBW:b18}Return"!c BButton29!{EditGoto Legumes:a1}{Print.All_Pages No}{Print.Start_Page_Number 1}{Print.End_Page_Number 1}{Print.Area Selection}{Print.Scaling 95}{Print.Block a5..h20}{Print.DoPrint}{EditGoto Legumes:a1}Print"\B  fEstimates for Residual Nitrogen provided by legumes grown in rotation can be found in Table 2.oLegume crops have the ability to fix N, or convert atmospheric N into a plant available form. Some of kthis fixed N is available to crops planted behind legumes. As a result, N fixed by legumes must be Caccounted for in a NBW to accurately manage this nutrient. Q 'Table 2. Estimated Residual Nitrogen Provided by a Good Stand of Legumes H> 8I Arial' Grown in RotationH: 4 Arial   'LegumeH: 4 Arial# 'Alfalfa, Vetch, or Clover1 HB < Arial'Soybeans, or Peanuts2H>8 Arial 51 Killed before planting current spring crop.H>8+ Arialm2 Legume is planted in previous year/season. More nitrogen will be available if the fall planted cropH>8d Arialh' immediately follows the legume. On sandy soils and in years with normally high precipitation,C less nitrogen will be available to spring-planted crops.7Return to Worksheet - Residual N from Legumes Print Table 2.          # 'Residual Nitrogen AvailableH: 4 Arial                       *P 2                     'Lb/A Lb/A                 Oh+'04 ` ,Nutrient Budget Worksheets\o\8Frank Henning and Mark Risse Cont$2-12126@ 8IF@1CQuattro Pro for Windows 7                                                                                                                                         IudE ^ &G&Group14Group1do Ee*4XMNg*4EbCN: