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FOCUSF o u n d a t i o n F o r A r a b l e R e s e a r c h
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Nutrient Management Plans
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• Whatisanutrientmanagementplan?
• Resources
• Nutrientmanagementchecklist
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Introduction“Each unit of land should be farmed within its limits; achieving sustainability does not need to come at the cost of production or profit”
A nutrient management plan is your plan for optimising the use of nutrients on your farm.
Contents1.Background..........................................2 • Nutrientmanagementplans • Nutrientplanninglinkages
2.Introduction..........................................5 • WhydoIneedanutrientmanagementplan? • Whatisanutrientmanagementplan? • Whatshouldmynutrientmanagement planinclude? • Nutrientmanagementchecklist • Makingithappen
3.Resources.............................................8 • Nutrientmanagementtools • Farmmapping • Soilmapping • Soilmaps • Soiltesting • FertiliserPurchaseRecords
4.Nutrientmanagementchecklist........ 10 • Propertymanagement • Farmresources • Fertilisermanagement • Soiltesting • Soilmanagement • Irrigation • Waterways
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5.Technicalnotes..................................... 15 • Propertymanagementobjectives • Farmresources • Fertilisermanagement • Soilmanagement • Preventingnutrientsandsedimentsfrom gettingintowater • Waterways
6.Appendices............................................. 24
1.Background• Nutrientmanagementplans
• Nutrientplanninglinkages
Background
Farmingpracticeshaveimpactsonwater,soilsandgreenhousegasemissions.Farmersallaroundtheworldareunderincreasingpressuretoreducetheirenvironmentalfootprintbyminimisingnutrientlossesandemissionsfromtheirland.Lostnutrientsareacosttoboththefarmbusinessandtheenvironment.
AllNewZealandershaveacommoninterestinensuringourfreshwaterlakes,rivers,aquifersandwetlandsaremanagedwisely.Theyarepartofournaturalheritage,contributingtoourwell-beingand
mustbepreservedforfuturegenerations.ByworldstandardsNewZealand’swaterqualityishigh,butnutrientlossfromourfarmsishavingasignificantimpact.Nitrogenandphosphorusdrivefarmproductivitybutwhentheyleachorwashintofreshwatertheybecomeenvironmentalpollutants,reducingthequalityofthewaterinourlakesandriversandharmingfreshwatereco-systems.
Farmersareunderpressurefromregionalcouncils,industryandenvironmentalgroups,andthepublictominimisenutrientlosses.AnumberofnationalobjectivesthroughtheNationalPolicyStatementforFreshWaterandtheLandandWaterForumareinplacethatwillimpactonfarmers.Theseincludethesettingofnutrientloadlimitsforcatchmentsbyregionalcouncilsandtheirrequirementsforfarmerstohavenutrientmanagementplans.Industrypartnerships,suchastheDairyingandCleanStreamsAccord,arefocussingonreducingtheimpactsofdairyingonfreshwaterquality.
Itisessentialthatfarmersunderstandthepotentialeffectoftheirmanagementpracticesonwaterresources,andthattheyusearangeofpracticestominimisenutrientlossestotheenvironment.
Nutrientmanagementplanningisaprocessthatfarmerscanusetoassesstheeffectivenessoftheirnutrientmanagementpracticesandtheriskofenvironmentaldamagefromnutrientlossesfromtheirland.
Thisnutrientmanagementplanchecklistandtemplatehasbeendevelopedthroughout2011and2012byNewZealandcroppingfarmersforNewZealandcroppingfarms.TheactivecomponentsoftheplancanbedownloadedfromtheFARwebsitewww.far.org.nz.
Inthefuture,weexpectthenutrientmanagementplanforcroppingfarmerswillbeavailablethroughsomededicatedsoftware.
NutrientmanagementplansTherearetwowaysthatenvironmentalperformancecanbeimproved.
InputcontrolsWherefarminputsarecappedandcontrolledbyregulatorybodies,orbythebetteroption;
OutputreportingWherefarmerscontroltheirinputsthroughmanagementpracticesandtheyreportonthenutrientoutputsfromtheirfarmingsystems.
Thenutrientmanagementplanisthetoolforthispurpose.
Background 3
ThisFARFocusisdesignedtoprovideyouwithinformationaboutnutrientmanagementplanningforyourarablefarmAnutrientmanagementplanisapersonalisedbusinessdocumentforyourfarm.Itisuniquetoyourfarmaseveryfarmisdifferentandeveryfarmerhasdifferentbusinessobjectives.Itisyourplananditneedstobedevelopedandimplementedtoworkforyou.
Yournutrientmanagementplanwillhighlightpracticeswhichcanbeimplementedtooptimisetheuseofnutrients.Lossesfromleachingandrun-offwillbereducedtogiveyoubettercostefficienciesandbetterenvironmentaloutcomes.
Tobeaneffectivefarmmanagementtool,yournutrientmanagementplanrequiresyourinput.Itneedstoberevisitedandupdatedannuallytodeliverbenefitstoyourbusiness.Itrequiresyoutoidentifywhatcanrealisticallybedoneonyourfarmwiththeavailableresources,andtodevelopaplantoimplementchange.Itislikelythatallregulatoryauthoritieswillrequirefarmerstohaveanutrientmanagementplaninthefuture.Thisisalreadyinplaceinsomeregions.
Anumberofpeoplecanhelpyoudevelopanutrientmanagementplan.Theseincludefarmemployees,farmconsultantsandfertilisercompanyconsultants.
Insummary:Yournutrientmanagementplanis:• isapersonalisedbusiness documentforyourfarm;
• isdevelopedwithyourinput;
•andimplementedbyyou;
•anactionplantooptimisesthe useofnutrientsonyourfarm forbetterproductivityand environmentalbenefits.
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2.Introduction• WhydoIneedanutrientmanagementplan?
• Whatisanutrientmanagementplan?
• Whatshouldmynutrientmanagementplaninclude?
• Themostimportantpart-makingithappen!
Background
WhydoIneedanutrientmanagementplan?TheycansaveyoumoneyAnutrientmanagementplan(NMP)iscustom-madeforyourfarm.Itwillhelpyouutilisenutrientsmoreefficiently,butthereismoretoefficientnutrientmanagementthanjustgettingthefertiliserinputsright.
Althoughfertiliserisakeysourceforthenutrientsutilisedbyyourcrop,thereareothernutrientsourcesandmanagementfactorsinvolved.Considerationmustalsobegiventosoilandstockmanagement,irrigationandtheuseofwintercrops.Fertiliserresponsewillbebettermanagedifallthesefactorsaretakenintoconsideration,andimprovedefficiencieswillproviderealsavings.
AwellthoughtoutNMPmakesgoodbusinesssense.
MarketassuranceAnaccreditedandapprovednutrientmanagementplandemonstratesthatyouarecapablyaddressingthepotentialenvironmentalimpactsofyourbusiness.Thisisanincreasinglyimportantconsiderationintermsofmarketqualityassuranceprogramsandgovernmentregulation.
NutrientmanagementplanswillmeetregionalcouncilrulesRegionalcouncilsarechargedwithmonitoringandprotectingournaturalresourcesincludingthequalityofwaterways.Scientificmonitoringhasshownadeclineofwaterqualityinlowlandrivers,lakesandgroundwatersystems,andregionalcouncilsaretakingstepstohaltthedecline.Forexample,EnvironmentWaikatoandHorizonsRegionalCouncilnowrequireanyoneusingmorethan60kgN/ha/yeartohaveaNMP.Otherregionalcouncilsarelikelytoimplementsimilarrules,solet’sstayaheadofthegame.
Whatisanutrientmanagementplan?Anutrientmanagementplanisawrittendocumentwhichdescribeshowmajornutrients(N,P,K,S,andothersofimportancetospecialistcrops)willbemanagedannually.Itisimplementedtooptimiseproductivity,reducenutrientlossesandaddressanypotentialadverseeffectsontheenvironment.
Weneedtorememberthatournutrientpracticesmustbemanagedallyearroundforcrops,stockgrazingandlandthatisbeingfallowed.
Whatshouldmynutrientmanagementplaninclude?Anutrientmanagementplanmustidentifyyourfarmgoalsandobjectives,thefarmresourcesandthesignificanceofanyriskareas.Itshouldidentifytheactionstobetakenandrecordstobekept.
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Anutrientmanagementplanmakesgoodbusinesssenseaswellashelpingyoutomeetregionalcouncilregulations.
Anutrientmanagementplanismorethanjustanutrientbudgetoffertiliserinputs.Itaddressesarangeofmanagementoptionstoincreaseproductivity,andreducenutrientlossesandenvironmentaleffects.
Agoodnutrientmanagementplanstartswithafarmmapandaccuraterecordingkeeping.
Accesstomarkets.
Introduction6 Introduction
Afarmmapisausefulstartingpointforanutrientmanagementplan.Ifyoudonotalreadyhaveafarmmap,werecommendyoudevelopone.Itdoesn’thavetobealargetaskandthereareguidelinesinthetechnicalnotesonwhatshouldbeincluded.Farmmappingservicesarewidelyavailable(seeResources).
Goodrecordmanagementisakeypartofnutrientmanagement.YourNMPshouldhavecopiesof,orreferencetothelocationof,thefollowingdocuments:
• Nutrientmanagementchecklist(seenext)• Soilsamplingprotocols• Soiltestresults• Fertiliserrecommendations• Fertiliserinputs• Nutrientbudgets• Soilmoisturemonitoringandirrigationinputs• Actionsrequired• Identifiedareasofresponsibility• Recordsofmonitoringofoutcomes
Keepthisinformationinasafelocation.Youmaywishtokeepthisinformationtogetherinaspecificnutrientmanagementfolder,alongsidesupportinginformation.
Farmmanagementsoftwareiswidelyavailable.
ThenutrientmanagementchecklistThechecklistwilltakeyouthroughtheissuesthatasanarablefarmeryouneedtoconsider.
Thechecklistisaseriesofquestionsrelatingtodifferenttopics,eachwithaYES/NOanswer.Notalltopicsmayberelevanttoyou.Therearetechnicalnotesforeachquestionwithmoredetailsexplainingwhyitisimportanttogetitright.
Theredboxesonthechecklistalertyoutowhereactionmayberequiredbutyouneedtocomeupwiththebestsolutionforyourfarm.
Themostimportantpart-makingithappen!Anutrientmanagementplanisnotjustaboutcollectingbitsofpaper.Itinvolvesactiononthoseissuesidentifiedinthechecklist.
• Settimeframestoimplementsolutionsforissuesidentifiedinthe checklistandfollowitthrough.• Communicatetheactionstoyourstaffandcontractors.• Reviseyourplanannuallytomonitorprogressandidentifyany newissuesthatneedaddressing.
Usethenutrientmanagementchecklisttoidentifyissuesandthinkaboutsolutions.
Anutrientmanagementplanneedsactionsfortheissuesidentifiedinthechecklist.
Introduction 7Introduction
3.ResourcesThissectionprovidesinformationonresources.Whileeveryefforthasbeenmadetoensuretheinformationisascompleteaspossible,itmaynotincludeallsuppliersofresourcesandthecontactdetailsmaychangefromthedateofpublishing.
Resources
NutrientmanagementtoolsCodeofPracticeforNutrientManagement,FertResearch,(providesBestManagementPracticechecklistforNandP,aswellasatemplateforproducingaNutrientManagementPlan).www.fertresearch.co.nz
Fertmarkisanindependentlyassessedfertiliserqualityassuranceprogramme.www.fertqual.co.nz
Spreadmarkcertifiedoperators.www.fertqual.co.nz
DEFRA,8thEditionoftheFertiliserManual.www.defra.gov.uk/rb209
AmaizeNForecastingsoftwareforyieldandNfertiliserofmaizesilageandgraincrops.www.far.org.nz
WheatCalculatorForecastingsoftwareforyield,Nfertiliserandirrigationofwheatcrops.www.far.org.nz
IrrigationmanagementtoolsAquatrac™irrigationcalculator.
FarmmappingFrontiermapping www.frontiermapping.co.nzWMCfarmmapping www.farmmap.co.nzCRSfarmmapping www.crssoftware.co.nzFarmworks www.farmworkspfs.co.nzFarmmappingNZ www.farmmapping.co.nzRMTech www.rmtech.co.nzMosaicmapping www.mosaicmap.co.nzRuralmapping www.ruralmapping.co.nzLandVision www.landvision.co.nzNZCentreforPrecisionAgriculture www.nzcpa.co.nz
SoilmappingLandVision www.landvision.co.nzNZCentreforPrecisionAgriculture www.nzcpa.co.nzAgriOptics www.agrioptics.co.nzWheresmycows www.wheresmycows.com
PublishedsoilmapsLandCareResearch www.mwpress.co.nzS-mapOnline www.smap.landcareresearch.co.nzRegionalCouncils
SoiltestingservicesAnalyticalResearchLaboratories www.ravensdown.co.nzHillLaboratories,Hamilton www.hill-labs.co.nzNZLabs,Hamilton www.nzlabs.co.nz
SoilmoisturemonitoringservicesandequipmentHydro-Services www.hydroservices.co.nzAgFirst www.agfirst.co.nzFruition www.fruition.net.nzWaterForce www.waterforce.co.nzWaterDynamics www.waterdynamics.co.nzAquaflex www.streatsahead.comFruitFedSupplies www.fruitfed.co.nz
RegionalanddistrictcouncilsYourlocalregionalordistrictcouncilisavaluablesourceofinformation.Checktheirwebsitesforspecificinformationabouttheirenvironmentalrulesforyourregion.Theyalsoprovideinformationabouttheservicesthatareavailableinyourregion.
NorthIslandNorthlandRegionalCouncil www.nrc.govt.nzAucklandCouncil www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nzWaikatoRegionalCouncil (EnvironmentWaikato) www.ew.govt.nzBayofPlentyRegionalCouncilwww.envbop.govt.nzGisborneDistrictCouncil www.gdc.govt.nzHawke’sBayRegionalCouncil www.hbrc.govt.nzManawatu-WanganuiRegionalCouncil(Horizons) www.horizons.govt.nzTaranakiRegionalCouncil www.trc.govt.nzGreaterWellingtonRegionalCouncil www.gw.govt.nz
SouthIslandCanterburyRegionalCouncil (EnvironmentCanterbury) www.ecan.govt.nzOtagoRegionalCouncil www.orc.govt.nzSouthlandRegionalCouncil (EnvironmentSouthland) www.es.govt.nzWestCoastRegionalCouncil www.wcrc.govt.nzMarlboroughDistrictCouncil www.marlborough.govt.nzTasmanDistrictCouncil www.tasman.govt.nzSelwynDistrictCouncil www.selwyn.govt.nz
DairyingandCleanStreamsAccordwww.mfe.govt.nz/issues/land/rural/dairying-accordDairyNZ www.dairynz.co.nzBeef&Lamb www.beeflambnz.comHortNZ www.hortnz.co.nzNZGAP www.newzealandgap.co.nz
NewZealandWaterEnvironmentResearchFoundationSustainableDrainageManagementwww.waternz.org.nz/documents/publications/books_guides/fieldguide_final.pdf
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4.Thenutrientmanagementchecklist• Propertymanagement
• Fertilisermanagement
• Soilmanagement
• Watermanagement
Thenutrientmanagementchecklist10 Thenutrientmanagementchecklist
ThenutrientmanagementchecklistThischeck-listdoesnotcompriseafullfarmnutrientmanagementplan.
Ifyouarestartingout,usethechecklisttoworkthroughallthecomponentsofyourfarmsystemthatwillbeincludedinafullnutrientmanagementplan.Taketimetoconsideryouranswersandrefertothetechnicalnotesformoreinformation.Thechecklistwillenableyoutoquicklypin-pointareasormanagementpracticesonyourfarmthatcouldbeimproved.Useitasabuildingblocktoleadyoutoimprovedsustainability.Technicalnotesrelatingtoeachquestionareprovidedafterthetables.
Ifyouareemployingsomeoneelsetodevelopanutrientmanagementplan,usethischecklistforguidancewhenconsideringtheplantheyaredeveloping.
Thebuildingblocksforawhole-farmnutrientmanagementplanUsetheinformationinthecompletedchecklisttoidentifyareasthatneedattentiononyourfarm.
Developafullnutrientmanagementplanforyourfarmbyfollowingthesesteps.
Step3 Whole-farmnutrientmanagementplan developedandinaction. Staffandcontractorsonboard. Record-keepingsystemmaintained. Progressreviewedannually.
Step2 Consideryourremedialactions: Determinetheactivitiesthatwillbeinvolved,thetimeframe forcompletingthejobandthecostofdoingso. Developadetailedplanforthework. Documenttheannualactivitiesandthecosts.
Step1 Workthroughthechecklistbyyourselforwithyourconsultantoradvisor.Refertothe resourcepagefortoolstouseorpeoplewhocanprovideadvice.Manyofthesearefree. Usethechecklisttoprioritiseareasofwork. Thechecklistmightindicateseveralareasthatneedattention,considerthesize ofthejobandyourresources.
Thenutrientmanagementchecklist 11Thenutrientmanagementchecklist
ThechecklistYourpersonalandbusinessgoalsdeterminehowyoumanagethefarm.
PROPERTYMANAGEMENT YES NO
1 Haveyouconsideredandsetproductionobjectivesforyourfarm?
2 Haveyouconsideredandsetenvironmentalobjectivesforyourfarm?
3 Haveyouconsideredandsetsocialobjectivesforyourbusiness?
4 Areyouawareofyourregionalcouncil’scurrentnutrientmanagementrequirements?
5 Areyouawareofyourindustryorcustomers’currentnutrientmanagementrequirements?
FARMRESOURCES YES NO
6Doyouhaveafarmmapwithdetailsoflandmanagementunits,soiltypesandsignificantenvironmentalareas?
7Doesyourmapshowwherethenutrienthot-spotsare?Theseinclude;silagepits,offalpits,farmdumps,feedpads,fertiliserstores,effluentponds,stockyards,stockcamps,stockwinteringareas,flatareasatthebottomofacatchmentandwashdownareas.
FertilisermanagementManageyourfertiliserinputstoachieveyouryieldobjectivesandminimiselossestotheenvironment.
FERTILISERMANAGEMENT YES NO
8Doyoufollowthebestmanagementpracticesfortransporting,storing,applyinganddisposingoffertilisersasrecommendedinFertresearch’sCodeofpracticefornutrientmanagementwww.fertresearch.org.nz?
9Doyouuseaqualifiedpersonwhousesanappropriatenutrientmanagementtooltoprepareyourfertiliserrecommendations?
10Doyouuseacropcalculatororpreviousresearchdatatodeterminefertiliserapplicationratesanddates?
11 Doyoufollowthefertiliserrecommendationswithrespecttorateandtiming?
12Doyourecordyourfertiliserinputs,includingtherateandproductusedandtheapplicationdate?
13 Doyouuseanutrientbudgettoassesscumulativenutrienteffectsonyourfarm?
14DoyoucalibrateyourfertiliserapplicationequipmentoruseaFertMarkcertifiedoperator?
15 Doyoumatchyournitrogenapplicationstotimesofrapidplantgrowth?
16Ifyouareinahighrainfallarea,doyousplityourNfertiliserapplicationstoreduceleaching?
17 Doyouapplylessthan30kgN/haduringwinter(MaytoJuly)?
FERTILISERMANAGEMENT-Organicsourcescomposts/manures/effluents YES NO
18 Doyoutestandrecordthenutrientcontentofanyorganicfertilisersbeforeapplication?
19 Doyoutestandrecordthenutrientcontentofeffluentbeforeapplication?
20Ifyouapplyeffluent,isitataratethatmeetsyourlocalregionalcouncilrequirementsfornutrientconcentrations?
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SoilmanagementAstrategytoimproveoratleastmaintainyoursoilqualitywillimproveyourprofitability.
SOILTESTING YES NO
21 Doyoucollectsoiltestsfromeachofyourlandmanagementunitsevery1-3years?
22 Doyouhavedocumentedsoilsamplingprotocols(samplingpatterns)?
23 Doyoukeepcopiesofallyoursoiltests?
24 DoyouusesoilmineralNteststodeterminefertiliserNinputs?
25 IsyoursoilOlsenP(0-15cm)lessthan40µg/ml?
26DoyouregularlymonitorandrecordchangesinyoursoilstructurebyusingasoilassessmenttoolsuchasVSA?
SOILMANAGEMENT YES NO
27Dominimiserun-offanderosionbymatchingyourcultivationstothesoiltypeandlandcontour?
28Doyoucultivateandplantacrossthecontourofslopinggroundratherthanupanddownit?
29 Doyouhavedrainagesystemsforyourheavy-mediumsoils?
30Doyoursoilandirrigationmanagementsystemspreventpondingduringrainandirrigation?
31 Doyouusereducedtillagetechniqueswheneverpossible?
32 Doyoumanagegrazingstocktopreventpuggingandcompaction?
33 Doyouremovecompactedorpuggedareasbeforeestablishingthenextcrop?
34 Doyouusecovercrops,whenrestingpaddocksinyourcroprotations?
Thenutrientmanagementchecklist 13Thenutrientmanagementchecklist
WatermanagementPreventingnutrientsandsedimentsgettingintowater.
IRRIGATION YES NO
35 Doyouirrigate?(Iftheanswerisno,proceedtoquestion41)
36Doyouhaveresourceconsenttoirrigateandifso,doyoumeettherequirementsofthisconsent?
37 Haveyouinstalledwatermeters?
38 Isyourirrigationmanagedtoimproveefficiencyandreducerun-off?
39Doyouusetoolssuchassoilmoisturemonitoringorsoilwaterbudgetstoscheduleirrigation?
40 Doesthewaterinfiltrateyoursoilswithoutanysurfaceponding?
41 Doyouapplylessthan50mmofirrigationinanyoneapplication?
42 Doyouregularlycheckforandrepairleaksandworncomponentsinyoursystem?
WATERWAYS YES NO
43Doyouleavea2mmarginbetweenyourcultivationandanywaterway(excludesephemeralstreams)?
44 Doyouhaveriparianplantingsonwaterwayboundaries?
45Doyouhavedrainsand/orusecontouringtoeliminatethemovementofwateracrossyourpaddocksduringheavyrain?
46Doyouhavegrassfiltrationstripsaroundthepaddockboundariesandatwater-wayedgestocatchsediments?
47 Doyoupreventfertiliserenteringwaterwaysduringspreading?
48 Areyourstreamanddrainbanksfreefromerosion?
49 Isthewaterfromsub-surfacedrainspreventedfromflowingdirectlyintoawaterways?
50 Arestockexcludedfromwaterways?
DefinitionAwater-wayiscommonlydefinedasbeing“widerthanastride,anddeeperthanaredbandgumboot.”
Ephemeralstreams(intermittentwaterwayswhichmayonlybepresentinwinter)areexcluded.Note:Someregionalcouncilshavespecific‘legal’definitionswhichapplytotheirregulations.Alwayschecktherequirementsofyourregionalcouncil.
Oncethechecklisthasbeencompleted:Checkoutthenumberofquestionsthatyouhaveanswered“no”to.Thesewillbetheareasthatneedremedialactiononyourfarm.
Effectiveremedialactionneedstoinclude:• Detailsofwhatneedstobechanged• Anactionplandetailingwhatisgoingtobedone, withthecostsandtime-frameconsidered.
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5.Technicalnotestoaccompanyyourchecklist• Propertymanagementobjectives
• Farmresources
• Fertilisermanagement
• Soilmanagement
• Preventingnutrientsandsedimentsfromgettingintowater
• Waterways
Thenutrientmanagementchecklist
Propertymanagementobjectives1.Haveyouconsideredandsetproductionobjectivesforyourfarm?TheproductionobjectivessetbyyouforyourcropsinkgDM/haorT/hadeterminethelevelofinputs,bothnutrientandwater,thatwillberequiredtomeettheyielddemand.Thesemayalsobereferredtoasproductivitytargets.
2.Haveyouconsideredandsetenvironmentalobjectivesforyourfarm?Theenvironmentalobjectivesforthefarmprovideaframeworkfortheenvironmentalplanningforyourfarm.Thismightincludedevelopment,conservationorremediationofenvironmentalareasonyourfarm.Examplesofenvironmentalareasareareasofnativebushandwetlands.Beef&LambLandandEnvironmentPlanningareanexampleofenvironmentalplanning.(www.beeflambnz.com/farm/tools-resources/land-and-environment-planning-toolkit).
3.Haveyouconsideredandsetsocialobjectivesforyourbusiness?Socialobjectivesdeterminethelevelofwell-beingofyourself,yourfamilyandyourstaff.Thesemayincludesuchthingsas:• Exposuretorisk• Education• Retirementandsuccessionplanning• Stafftrainingandeducation• Time-outfromthebusiness
4.Areyouawareofyourregionalcouncil’scurrentnutrientmanagementrequirements?Currentinformationaboutyourresponsibilitiesasalandmanagerisavailablefromyourlocaldistrictorregionalcouncil.Itisimportantthatyouknowthedetailsofyourregionalplanthatspecificallyrelatetoyourbusiness.
Forexample,ifyouarefarmingintheWaikatoandareapplyingmorethan60kgN/ha/year,youmusthaveanutrientmanagementplan.HorizonsRegionalCouncilrequiresfarmerstopreparenutrientbudgets.Otherregionalcouncilsarereviewingtheirnutrientmanagementrequirements,itisimportanttokeepuptodatewithyourcouncil’sregionalrequirements.
5.Areyouawareofyourindustryorcustomers’currentnutrientmanagementrequirements?Someofyourcustomersmighthavespecificrequirementsaroundnutrientmanagement.Iftheirrequirementsaren’tmet,youmayfindthattheywillnotacceptyourproduct.IndustryexamplesoftheseincludeNZGAP,theSilverFernFarmsfarmassuranceprogrammesandtheDairyingandCleanStreamsAccord.
Farmresources6.Doyouhaveafarmmapwithdetailsoflandmanagementunits,soiltypesandsignificantenvironmentalareas?
7.Doesyourmapshowwherenutrienthot-spotsare?Theseinclude;silagepits,offalpits,farmdumps,feedpads,fertiliserstores,effluentponds,stockyards,stockcamps,stockwinteringareas,flatareasatthebottomofacatchmentandwashdownareas.
Thefarmmapshouldincludelandmanagementunits,soiltypes,paddockboundaries,farmtracks,buildings,sensitiveareasandnutrienthotspots.• Landmanagementunitsareparcelsofthefarmthat
aresimilarinsoiltype,contour,managementetc.Managementunitsmaybeindividualpaddocksorgroupsofpaddocks.
• Soils-Thesoilnameislessimportantthanthepropertiesofthesoil,suchasitstexture(sand,silt,clay,peat),drainagecharacteristics(poorlydrained,freedraining),andthepotentialrootingdepth(depthtostones,watertable,ironpanetc).Yourregionalcouncilshouldhavecopiesofsoilmapsforyourregion.Youcangetagoodideaofthedifferencesinsoiltypeonyourfarmbydiggingaseriesofsoilpits,toatleastthedepthoftherootingzone.Tactileexaminationofthesoilswilldetermineiftheyaresands,siltsorclays.Problemswithdrainagemaybeseenasblue-greybandsintheprofile.Regular,recordedvisualsoilassessments(VSA)providevaluabledataaboutchangesinyoursoil’squality.Electro-magnetic(EM)surveyscantellyouaboutpaddockscalevariationinsoilproperties;thisisastartingpointforvariablemanagementfornutrientsandirrigation.EMmappingisaprocessthatmapstherelativeconductivityofthesoilsinyourpaddock.Soilpropertiesthatinfluenceconductivityinclude;soiltexture,soilmoisture,cationexchangecapacity,bulkdensityandsalinity.Thereisalinkbetweenthesoil’sconductivityanditswaterholdingcapacity.
• Environmentallysensitiveareasincludingretiredareas,steepslopes,wetlands,nativebush,andwaterways(streams,drains,ponds,lakes).
• Nutrienthotspotsincludeoffalpits,farmdumps,effluentponds(currentandhistoric),silagestacks,firesites,wash-downareasandareaswherewaterponds.
• Areaswherefarmeffluentsareregularlyapplied.
Rubbishandoffalholesareasourceofnutrients,bacteriaandothercontaminantswhichcanleachintowaterwaysandgroundwater.Appropriateplacementanddepthoffarmdumpsandoffalpitsisimportanttominimisenutrientsgettingintowaterbodies.It’sprobablynotpracticaltomoveexistingdumpsoroffalholes,butyoushouldcarefullyconsiderpotentialenvironmentaleffectswheninstallingnewones.Checkyourregionalcouncilregulationsandrequirements.
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ManycompaniesprovidefarmmappingservicesoryoucoulduseGoogleMapsorGoogleEarthtodevelopyourownplan.
Fertilisermanagement8.Doyoufollowthebestmanagementpracticesfortransporting,storinganddisposingoffertilisersasrecommendedinFertresearch’sCodeofpracticefornutrientmanagement(www.fertresearch.org.nz)Fertilisershouldbestoredoutoftheweather,preferablyonapalletandonaconcretefloortomaintainitsqualityandtopreventnutrientlosses.Donotstorefertilisersandfueltogether-theycanbeavolatilemix!
The‘CodeofPracticeforNutrientManagement’hasmoreinformationonfertiliserstorage,useandapplication.
9.Doyouuseaqualifiedpersonwhousesanappropriatenutrientmanagementtooltoprepareyourfertiliserrecommendations?
10.Doyouuseacropcalculatororpreviousresearchdatatodeterminefertiliserapplicationratesanddates?Theinterpretationofsoiltestresultsinrelationtocropdemandmustconsiderfactorssuchas;location,soiltype,sowingtime,cropspeciesandcultivar,andplantpopulation.Environmentaleffectsmustbeconsideredalongsidethecropresponse.
Therearemanyconsultantswhocanpreparefertiliserrecommendationsforyou.ItisrecommendedthatyouchooseaccreditedadvisorswhohavecompletedtheIntermediateandAdvancedshortcourseson“SustainableNutrientManagementinNewZealandAgriculture”,whichfocusonnutrientmanagementforthebesteconomicandenvironmentaloutcomes.
ComputerbaseddecisionsupporttoolssuchastheWheatCalculatorandAmaizeNhavebeendesignedspecificallyforwheatandmaize.Theyusesoil,weatherandsoiltestinformationtopredicttheNfertiliserrequirementsforthecrop,andpredictyieldandharvestdate.
Regardlessofwhopreparesyourfertiliserrecommendationandnutrientmanagementplan,makesureyoukeepacopyofit.
11.Doyoufollowthefertiliserrecommendationswithrespecttorateandtiming?Theremaybeverygoodreasonstodeviatefromyourfertiliserrecommendations.Seasonalconditionsorfertiliserpricesmightcauseyoutoreconsideryourrequirements.Whateverthereasonforthechange,makesureyourecorditandwhatyouractualapplicationswere.
12.Doyourecordyourfertiliserinputs,includingtherateandproductusedandtheapplicationdate?Keepingthisinformationwillhelpyouinterpretchangesinsoilnutrientstatusandcompilenutrientbudgets.Forallfertiliserapplicationsensurethatyourecord:• Thecalibrationdetailsofyourapplication equipment.• Ifusingacontractor,who,andiftheyare FertMarkcertified.• Thetypeoffertiliserandtherateapplied.• Percentageofnitrogen,phosphorus,potassium andothernutrientsinthefertiliser(fertilisernames andformulationscanchange).• Where,whenandhowitwasapplied.Ifthe spreadercanprovideanapplicationmap,keepit asrecord.Yourcontractorcansupplyyouwith applicationmaps.
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Don’trelyonyourfertilisersuppliertodothis.Theycanonlytellyouthetotalfertiliserthey’vesupplied,notwhereorhowmuchhasbeenapplied.
13.Doyouhaveanutrientbudgettoassesscumulativenutrienteffectsonyourfarm?Anutrientbudgetdescribesandquantifiesallthenutrientinputs(e.g.fertilisers)andoutputs(e.g.cropremovalandNleaching).NutrientbudgetsareoftenbestpreparedusingcomputerbasedtoolssuchastheWheatCalculator,AmaizeNandOVERSEER®nutrientbudgets.OVERSEER®hasmodulesforpastoralfarms,fruitcropsandarableandvegetablecrops.Itworksretrospectively,i.e.thenutrientbudgetreferstothecropthathasbeenrecentlyharvested.
Youcandevelopyourownsimplenutrientbudgetforsomecropsbyworkingoutthequantityofnutrientsthatwillberemovedasgrain,seedorforageandthequantityofnutrientsneededtomatchthisremovalandanynormallossesorinefficienciesofthecroppingsystem.
PrintouttheNutrientBudgetreportforinclusioninyournutrientmanagementplan.
14.DoyoucalibrateyourfertiliserapplicationequipmentoruseaSpreadmarkcertifiedoperator?Ifyouaredoingyourownfertiliserapplication,calibrateyourspreader,drilland/orside-dresserregularlytoensuretheapplicationrateiscorrect.Checkthatyourapplicationpatterniseven.Calibrationinvolvescheckingthatthespreaderisdeliveringtherightweightorvolumeoffertilisertoaknownarea.
Ifusingacontractor,checkthattheyareSpreadmarkcertified.Spreadmarkaccreditedoperatorshaveindependentlytestedmachinery,auditedproceduresandtraineddrivers.SpreadmarkisaschemerunbytheNewZealandFertiliserQualityCouncil.
Precisionspreading,usingGPSandGISsystems,hasenabledcommercialfertiliserspreaders(groundandaerial)toachieveahighdegreeoffertiliserspreadingaccuracy.Thistechnologyenablesspreaderstocoverpreciseareaswithminimaloverlaporgapsbetweenspreadingrunsandtoachieveaccuratebuffersbetweentargetandnon-targetareas.Manyspreadershaveheadlandcontroltoensureevenspreadingacrossthewholepaddock.
15.Doyoumatchyournitrogenapplicationstotimesofrapidplantgrowth?Ifnitrogeninputsexceedtheuptakebythecrop,thereisariskthattherewillbelosses,eitherthroughleachingafterrainorbyvolatilisation.Toavoidthis,matchtheapplicationstotheperiodsofmostrapidgrowthinthecropandavoidtimeswhenthesoilsarecoldandwetorverydry.
Incropssuchaswheat,maize,ryegrassandoilseedrape,thereisverygoodscientificdataonhownitrogenisutilisedtomaximiseyield,relativetothegrowthstagesoftheplant.ThisinformationisbuiltintotheWheatCalculatorandAmaizeN,orisavailableinFAR’scroppingstrategydocumentsandArableUpdates;www.far.org.nz.
16.Ifyouareinahighrainfallarea,doyousplitNfertiliserapplications?Leachingisdrivenbydrainagefromhighrainfalleventsorirrigation.Checkweatherforecastsandavoidapplicationifheavyrainseemslikely.Lightsoiltypessuchassandsandsilts,orshallowsoilsoverstonesarepronetorapiddrainageandnitrogenlossesthroughleaching.Splitapplicationstomatchcropdemandmaybeaneffectivenutrientmanagementstrategyonthesesoils.
17.Doyouapplylessthan30kgN/haduringwinter(MaytoJuly)?Winterisoftenwhendrainageandleachingriskisgreatest;thereismorerain,lessevaporationand
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reducedcropuptake.Soiltemperaturesmayalsobetoocoolforanyplantuptake.Don’tapplyfertiliserswhenthesoiltemperatureislessthan4oC.Takecarewithresidualnitrogenandnitrogenapplicationsoverthisperiod.Lateautumnapplicationsthatmatchplantuptakearemoreeffectivethanwinterapplications.
18.Doyoutestandrecordthenutrientcontentofanyorganicfertilisersbeforeapplication?
19.Doyoutestandrecordthenutrientcontentofeffluentbeforeapplication?Justlikemineralfertilisers,materialssuchaschickenmanure,dairyeffluentorcompostwillcontainnutrients.Ifasked,suppliersshouldprovideacopyofthenutrientcontent.Iftheycan’tsupplythis,collectasampleyourselfforanalysis.
Togetarepresentativesamplefortesting,take10-12samplesfromtheheaporpondandmixthemtogether.Takeasub-samplefromthemixturefortesting.Ifsamplingfromtheeffluentpond,agitatetheeffluentbeforesampling.Thiswillproduceaslurrywithamorerepresentativesampleoftheeffluentnutrients.Ifsamplingfromafeedpadstoragefacilitywheretheyardisscraped,itmaybemoreappropriatetoprovideacompositesampletakenoveranextendedperiodoftimetogiveaveragevalues.
Calculateanappropriateapplicationrate.Beawarethatthenutrientlevelsineffluentareveryvariable,sothetestresultsareonlyaroughestimate.
Mostsoiltestinglabswillbeabletotestyourorganicfertilisersandmanyhavecustomkitsforeffluentsampling.
20.Doesyoureffluentapplicationratemeetyourlocalregionalcouncilrequirements?Checkwithyourlocalcounciltofindoutwhatthelocalrulesforeffluentapplicationsare.Measuretheapplicationratebyputtingoutcontainersduringtheapplicationandmeasuringthedepth.Multiplythevolumeappliedbythenutrientcontentoftheeffluenttodeterminethetotalnutrientapplication.
Theeasiestwaytodothisisputatleastfivecleanice-creamcontainersinthefieldtocollectproductduringapplication.Thiswillprovideyouwitharepresentativesampleaswellasgiveanindicationoftheapplicationrate.
Soilmanagement21.Doyoucollectsoiltestsfromeachofyourlandmanagementunitsevery1-3years?Itisimportanttomeasurethenutrientlevelsinyoursoilsthroughsoiltestingonaregularbasis.Yoursoiltestresultsprovideactualmeasurementofnutrientlevelsinyoursoils;these,withyourcropyields,provideyouwithevidenceabouthowwellyournutrientmanagementplanisworking.
Nutrientpredictionandbudgetingtoolsusethenutrientlevelsinyoursoils,toworkouthowmuch
fertiliserisneededtoreachtheproductiontargetsforyourcropswithminimallosses.Takesoiltestsbeforeyouplantfornutrientanalysis.FARfundedresearchhasshownthatthemostcosteffectiveapproachistosampleeachofyourlandmanagementunitsonanannualbasis.
22.Doyouhavedocumentedsoilsamplingprotocols(samplingpatterns)?Soilcanbequitevariable,evenoverashortdistance.Thewaythesoilsamplesarecollectedisimportantasithasanimpactonthetestresults.Tominimisevariabilityinsoiltests,collectthesoilsamplesatthesamedepth,usingthesamesamplingpattern,atthesametimeeachyear.
Thestandardsoilsamplingpatternisextremelyimportant.YoucanuseGPStomapyoursamplingpattern,butdiagonaltransectsbetweenmarkedfencepostscanbejustaseffective.Whenestablishingyoursamplingpattern,avoidgateways,hotspotsandotherabnormalareasinthepaddock.Theseshouldbemarkedonyourfarmmap!
Theequipmentrequiredis:a15cmcorerforbasicsoiltestsand/oranaugerfordeepmineralNtests(60cmdepth)plusabucketformixingthesamplesforacompositesub-sample,samplebagsthatseal,andlabels-useawater-resistantpenforlabelling.Samplesshouldbestoredinachillybinwithicetokeepthemcool.Ifyouareunabletotransportthemtothelabonthesameday,storetheminthefreezer.
Theremaybeahighturnoveroffertilisercompanyreps,whocommonlyundertakesoilsamplesonbehalfofgrowers,soyoushouldkeepacopyofthesamplingprotocolandmakesureeveryoneusesit.Youcanalsousethesamesamplingpatterntocollectherbagesamples.
23.Doyoukeepcopiesofallyoursoiltests?Regularsoiltestsarevaluablefortrackinglongtermchangesinsoilfertilitytherebyallowingyoutomakegooddecisionsaroundcapitaldressingsoflime,phosphorusandpotassiumetc.Mostfertilisercompanieswillkeepcopiesoftheresultsforyou,butit’sagoodideatokeepyourownasaback-up.
Partofaneffectivefarmmanagementplanincludesarecordkeepingsystem.Thismustbeeasyforallstafftoaccessanduseandhasaprovisionforsummaryreporting.
24.DoyouusesoilmineralNteststodeterminefertiliserNinputs?Nitrogenisthenutrientmostlikelytolimitcropyields,andthenutrientmostcommonlyappliedasfertiliser.Nitrogenalsohasthegreatestenvironmentalrisk,socaremustbetakentousetherightamount.TheWheatCalculatorandAmaizeNbothusesoilmineralNresultstodeterminefertiliserNinputs.ThisisalsocalledtheDeepNtest.
Becausemaizeandcerealsaredeeprooting,thedeeperwecancollectthesoilsamples,themore
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accurateourfertiliserrecommendationwillbe.CurrentlytherecommendationistotestforsoilmineralNto60cm,exceptindryregionsorshallowsoils,whereshallowersamplesareacceptable.
Aftercollection,thesamplesshouldbechilledimmediatelyandsubmittedtothesoillabassoonaspossible.Forautumnsownwheat,werecommendthesamplesarecollectedinlatewinter/earlyspringafterthewinterrains,andformaize,samplethreetofourweeksaftersowing(collectfromthemidrowtoavoidthefertiliserappliedatplanting).FurtherguidelinesforDeepNtestingareprovidedwiththeWheatCalculatorandAmaizeN,bothofwhichareavailablefromFAR.
25.IsyoursoilOlsenP(0-15cm)lessthan40µg/ml?TheOlsenPtestestimatesthelevelofplantavailableinorganicPinthesoil.ItcangivevariableresultsdependingonsoilcharacteristicssuchaspHandlevelsofsoilorganicmatter.ItdoesnotassesstheorganiccomponentofPinthesoil.
Cerealsandmaizedonotrequirelargeamountsofphosphorus.Forexample,maizeplantscontainlessthan0.2%phosphorus.Exceedingtheoptimumsoilfertilityrangedoesnotmakeeconomicsense.Mostphosphoruscontaminationoffreshwatercomesfromsoilsedimentsinrunoff.Thehighlevelsofphosphorusstimulateplantgrowthinthewaterandmayleadtotoxicalgaeblooms.HighsoilOlsenPlevelsmakenosenseeconomicallyorenvironmentally.
26.DoyouregularlymonitorandrecordchangesinyoursoilstructurebyusingasoilassessmenttoolsuchasVSA?Environmentalandeconomicsustainabilityofcroppingandpastoralfarmscanbegreatlyinfluencedbysoilquality.Thevisualsoilassessmentmethod(VSA)provideslandmanagerswithasimpletooltoassessandmonitorsoilquality.
VSAisbasedonthevisual,qualitativescoringofkeybio-physicalindicatorsofsoilquality,andincorporatedonaneasytousescorecard.Thesoilindicatorsincludeanassessmentoftexture,porosity,colourandthepresenceofsoilmottles.Thesoilindicatorsaresupportedbyplantperformanceindicatorsthatlinksoilconditiontocropproduction.Theindicatorsareunderpinnedbyextensiveresearchandarelinkedtoeconomicperformance.
ThevalueofVSAcomesfromrepeatassessmentsovertime,aschangestosoilscanbeslow.Keeparecordofyourassessmentforreference.Theserecordsarevaluableformonitoringimprovementstosoilsbroughtaboutbyachangeinthefarmmanagementsystems,orcapitalinvestmente.g.reducingtillageanddrainage.
VSAprovidesaneffectiveandimmediatewaytoassesssoilqualityquicklyandcheaplyinthefield.
InformationaboutVSAcanbeaccessedat:www.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/soil/vsaandyourlocalregionalcouncil.
27.Doyouminimiserun-offanderosionbymatchingyourcultivationstothesoiltypeandlandcontour?Soilcaneitherbelostgraduallythroughwindandwatererosionorrapidlyduringmajorstormevents.Cultivationpracticessuchasstripandnotillagepreservethesoilstructureandreducethelikelihoodoferosion.Matchyourcultivationtothesoiltype;forexample,ifyoufarmonlight,wind-erodiblesoils,reduceyourcultivationintensitytopreventtopsoilbeinglostbywindandwateraction.
28.Doyoucultivateandplantacrossthecontourofslopinggroundratherthanupanddownit?Cultivateandplantalongthecontourorataslightangletoitratherthandirectlydowntheslope.Leavegrassfilterstripsacrosssteepslopestoslowwater
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flowandhelpdepositsedimentsbeforetheygetintowaterways.Contourcultivationprovidesbenefitsinlowrainfallareasbyslowingrun-offandincreasingabsorptionintothesoil.
Sedimenttrapsatthebaseofslopescanbeusedtocontainrun-offandpreventoff-siteimpacts.Howevertheyrequireregularmaintenanceanderodedsoilmustberemovedandspreadbackontotheland.
29.Doyouhavedrainagesystemsforyourheavy-mediumsoils?Ineffectivedrainageinheavysoilscancausewater-loggingandlossofsoilstructure.Anaerobicconditionsalsoexacerbatenitrousoxideemissions.
Signsofineffectivedrainageinclude:• Ponding.• Slowdryingwithsoilmottlingorange/greycolours.• Quickreturntoawaterloggedstate.• Patchesofpoorcropgrowth–plantsmayhave yellowleaves,indicatingnitrogendeficiency.• Restrictedrooting.• Increasedpestanddiseasedamage.
Poorlydrained,waterloggedsoilsaremorelikelytobecomecompacted.Thebestremediationisthroughdrainageandsecondarytreatmentssuchassub-soiling.Sub-soilersshatterandcrackcompactlayersimprovingdrainage.Themosteffectivetimetodothisiswhenthesoilisdrying.
30.Doyoursoilmanagementsystemsmaintainthesoilstructuretopreventpondingduringrainandirrigation?Pondingoccurswhenexcesswaterflowstolowlying,poordrainingpartsofthepaddock.Itisanindicationthattherainorwaterapplicationratefromtheirrigator,inmm/hr,isgreaterthantheabilityofthesoiltoabsorbit(infiltrationrate).Pondinghasadetrimentaleffectoncrop,thesoilbecomesanaerobicandrootsdie.Run-offfrompondedareascarriessoilsedimentsandnutrientsintowaterways,withnegativeimpactsforwaterquality.
31.Doyouusereducedtillagetechniqueswheneverpossible?Reducedtillagehasanumberofeconomicandenvironmentalbenefits.Thebenefitstothesoilincludelesscompaction,bettertrafficabilityandimprovedresiliencetoextremeweatherimpacts,suchasdroughtandheavyrainevents.Lesstimeonthetractorforcultivationequatestoeconomicgainsthroughimprovedmachineryandlabourutilisationanddirectsavingsfromreduceddieselusage.
Otherbenefitstothefarmsystemarereducedfallowtimesandtheutilisationofcropresiduesforweedmanagement.Farmersalsoneedtobeawareofpotentialnegatives,suchasincreasedpressurefromestablishmentpestsandthebuild-upofgrassweedsovertime.RefertoFARFocus-NonInversionAgronomy:GuidelinesforsuccessfulreducedtillageandFARFocus5-GrasstoCrop.
32.Doyoumanageanygrazingstocktopreventpuggingandcompaction?Keepstockoffwetsoilswhereverpossible.Intensivegrazingcancausepugging,compactionandlossofsoilquality.Thiswillaffectdrainageandincreaserun-offlosses.Thesoilwillneedmoreworktogetagoodseedbedforyournextcrop.Overtimeexcessivecultivationreducessoilstructureandsoilorganicmatter.
Damagecanbeminimisedbyconsideringwhenthelivestockwillbeontheland.Grazewetterpaddocksinthedrierpartoftheseasonoruselighterstockonwetpaddocks.Maintaingoodpasturecoverandmovestockbeforetheystripitdowntotheroots.Removeheavystocktoafeedpadforpartoftheday.RefertoDairyNZ’sfactsheetformoreinformation:www.dairynz.co.nz/file/fileid/37481.
33.Doyouremovecompactedorpuggedareasbeforeestablishingthenextcrop?Puggedsoilshave:• Poordrainage.• Poorplantgrowth.• Higherfertiliserrequirements.• Moretopsoilandcontaminantrun-offtowaterways.
Beforebeginninganyremediation,digaseriesofholesdownto0.5m,tolookforsurfacecrustingandcompactedlayersthroughtheprofile.Choosethecorrectremediationoptionbasedonthelevelofdamagetoyoursoil.Cultivationandaerationoperationsaeratethesoiltoadepthof150-200mm.Sub-soilingshattersdeepersubsoillayerstodepthsof200-350mmenablingdeeperrootgrowth.
34.Doyouusecovercropswhenrestingpaddocksinyourcroprotations?Wintergrassorcovercropshavemanyadvantages.Theycanprovideasourceofwinterfeedforstock.Theyreducesoilerosionandmopupanyexcessnutrientstherebyreducingleachinglossestotheenvironment.Deeprootingcovercropslikebrassicascanimprovecompactiondamageandincreasethesoil’spermeability.Legumesfixatmosphericnitrogenwhichbecomesavailableoncethecovercropisworkedin.
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Preventingnutrientsandsedimentsfromgettingintowater36.Doyouhavearesource-consenttoirrigateandifso,doyoumeettherequirementsofthisconsent?Checkwithyourlocalcounciltofindoutwhattheirirrigationconsentrulesare.
Theconsentrequirementswilldifferbetweenregionalcouncils,andpossiblybetweencatchmentswithinaregion.Itisyourresponsibilitytobefamiliarwiththerulesforyourregion.
Councilsneedtoknowwhenandhowmuchwaterisbeingusedtobeabletomanagetheresourceinafairandefficientway.Theycloselymonitorsurfaceandgroundwaterquantitiesandwillpenaliseanybreachesoftheconsentconditions.
37.Haveyouinstalledwatermeters?TheGovernmenthasmadewatermeteringmandatoryforallwaterusersextractingover5l/s.
Thedeadlineforcompliancedependsonyourallowedrateoftake:• 20litrespersecondormore: nolaterthan10November2012.• 10litrespersecondupto20litrespersecond: nolaterthan10November2014.• 5litrespersecondupto10litrespersecond: nolaterthan10November2016.
38.Isyourirrigationmanagedtooptimiseefficiencyandreducerun-off?Irrigationneedstobeefficientandeffectiveotherwisethecoststofarmbusinessandtheenvironmentarehigh.Under-wateringcausesreducedcropyieldsandover-wateringisawasteofwaterandmaycausenutrientstobelostthroughleachingandrunoff.Thisrequiresgoodsystemdesign,installation,operationandmaintenance.
Goodirrigationpracticesensurethereislittlechanceofdrainageandtheplantgrowthisoptimised.Optimisingplantgrowthoptimisesnutrientuptakeandtheriskofnutrientleachingisreduced.
Whenbuyinganewirrigator,ensurethatthecommissioningofthesystemincludesanirrigationaudittoensuretheprescribedstandardsarebeingmet.
Anirrigationauditidentifieshowefficientlyanirrigationsystemisworkingbycheckinghowwellthesystemisperformingandhowwellitisbeingmanaged.Performancecheckscovertheuniformityofthewaterdistributionandwillconsiderfiltrationandpumpefficiency.Managementcheckscovertheapplicationvolumesandtimingandmayincludeverifyingthattheregulatoryrequirementsarebeingmet.
39.Doyouusetoolssuchassoilmoisturemonitoring,orsoilwaterbudgetstoscheduleirrigation?Determiningwhenandhowmuchirrigationtoapplyisimportantforanumberofreasons.• Droughtstresscostsyield:Yieldandmoneyis savedwhenirrigationisscheduledbeforethecrop isincriticalmoisturedeficit.• Irrigationiscostly:Irrigatingbeforeitisnecessary, orapplyingtoomuchwater,orwaterinthewrong place,isawasteofmoney.• Irrigationmaycauseleaching:Nitrogenandother watersolublenutrientsmaybeleachedoutofthe rootzoneiftoomuchwaterisapplied.Deep rootingcerealsandmaizehaveabetter opportunitytousenutrientsfromdepththan shallowrootedcrops,suchaspastureandclover.
Giventheinvestmentinirrigationandthepotentialcostsofgettingitwrong,itisworthinvestingintoolsforschedulingirrigation.Therearemanyoptions,includingsoilmoisturebudgets,soilmoisturemonitoringtools,softwaresuchastheWheatCalculatorandAquaTRAC,oracomprehensiveprofessionalsoilmoisturemonitoringandschedulingservice(seeresources).
40.Doesthewaterinfiltrateyoursoils,withoutleavinganysurfaceponding?Compactedandpoorlydrainedsoilshaveareducedabilitytosoakupwater.Ifirrigatedwaterisappliedtooquicklyforabsorption,itwillrun-offandcollectinthelowpointsofthepaddock,causingponding.Heavyrainbehavesinthesameway.Pondingisanindicatorofdrainageproblemswhichmaybeduetocompactionorchangesinthesoiltypewithinthepaddock.Pondingmayoccursomedistancefromtheproblem.Identifyandremediatetheproblemormatchthewaterapplicationratetotheareaswiththeslowestinfiltration.
41.Doyouapplylessthan50mmofirrigationinanyoneapplication?Thesoil’scapacitytostorewaterisaffectedbyitsporosity,textureandstructure.Stonyandsandysoilsandthosewithloworganicmatterhavepoorwaterstorage.Oncethesoilreachesfieldcapacity,itcanholdnomoreanddrainageoccurs.Understandingthewater-holdingcapacityofyoursoilsisimportantformanagingirrigation.
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Irrigationvolumeshouldbetargetedtosupplywateronlytotherootzone,withnodrainagebelowit.Theamountofsoilwateravailabletoplantsisgovernedbythedepthofsoilthattherootscanexploreandthenatureofthesoilmaterial.Over-irrigatingwithlargevolumesofwater,sothereisdrainagebelowtherootzone,isawasteofwaterandmoney.
Deepsoilmoisturemonitoring(e.g.byneutronprobe)willshowyouhowfartheirrigationwaterismovinginthesoilprofileandthedepthitisbeingtakenupfrom.
42.Doyouregularlycheckfor,andrepairleaksandworncomponentsinyoursystem?Leakscancomefromsplitpipesorpoorconnections.Waterleakingfromthesystemisacostandmaycauseponding,erosion,runoffandleaching.
Wornnozzlesarelikeleakypipes;theydecreasethesystem’sefficiencyandincreasetheenergydemands.
Anirrigationauditwillcheckfortheseproblems.
Aminorimprovementinirrigationefficiencycanresultinmajorincreasesinavailablewaterandthecostbenefitofirrigation.
Waterways43.Doyouleavea2mmarginbetweenyourcultivationandanywaterway(excludesephemeralstreams)?Waterwaysaresensitivetonutrientcontaminationfromsurfacerun-off.Atwometrebufferzone,preferablygrassed,reducestheriskofsedimentsenteringwaterways.Steeperslopeswithfasterrun-offwillneedwiderbufferzones.Manyregionalplansstipulatetherequirementforbufferzonesforsedimentcontrol.
44.Doyouhaveriparianplantingsonwaterwayboundaries?Riparianbufferzonesarevegetatedareasalongtheedgesofwaterbodies.Theyactasbufferstoprotectsurfacewatersfromcontaminationfromrun-offandprotectthestreambanksfromerosion.Riparianplantsprovidehabitatsforavarietyofbirdsandinsects.Caremustbetakeninselectingspeciesforplantingtoensuretheywillnotincreasetheriskoffloodingorbehostsforpestsanddiseasesofyourcrops.
Yourregionalcouncilhasinformationaboutriparianmanagement.
45.Doyouhavedrainsand/orusecontouringtoeliminatethemovementofwateracrossyourpaddocksduringheavyrain?
46.Doyouhavegrassfiltrationstripsaroundthepaddockboundariesandatwaterwayedgestocatchsediments?Surfacerun-offfromyourpaddocksindicatesthattherainfallorirrigationrateisfasterthantheabsorptionrateofthesoil.Whenthishappensthewaterponds
onthesoilsurfaceandgravitydetermineswhereitendsup.Surfacewaterflowingtowater-wayscarriessedimentandnutrientswithit.Topsoilerosionisahighcosttoproductivityandsedimentsareharmfultofreshwaterecosystems.
Identifywheresurfacerunoffislikelytooccurandtakestepstominimiseitbyleavinggrassbuffersaroundthewater-waystoslowsurfacewatermovementandtrapsediments.
Contourdrainsrunacrossslopestobreakrun-offflowdowntheslope.
TheFranklinSustainabilityProject–soilanddrainagemanagementguidehasgoodinformationaboutminimisingsedimentlosses.
www.arc.govt.nz/albany/fms/main/Documents/Environment/Rural%20care/Franklin%20Sustainability%20Project.pdf.
47.Isfertiliserpreventedfromenteringwaterduringspreading?Fertilisermustnotbeapplieddirectlyintotowaterwaysunderanycircumstances.Aclearbufferzoneisrequiredbetweentheapplicationzoneandthewater.
Itishighrisktoapplyfertiliserwithinbufferzones.Surfacerun-offfrompaddockscanflowintowater-wayscausingwaterqualityissues.Useheadlandmanagementsystemsonyourfertiliserspreaderwhenspreadingnearwaterways.
48.Areyourstreamanddrainbanksfreefromerosion?Theadverseeffectsoferosiontowaterwayscanbeminimisedbystabilisingstreambanks.Soillostfromerodingbanksincreasesthesedimentloadofthewatermakingitmurky.Nutrientssuchasphosphorusandnitrogenstimulatealgalgrowthandmaybetoxictofishandhumans.Unstablewaterwayedgescanbeprotectedbyplantingriparianstripswithsuitablevegetationand/orfencingtoexcludestock.
49.Isthewaterfromsub-surfacedrainspreventedfromflowingdirectlyintoawaterways?Sub-surfacedrainsreducerun-offandsoilpuggingbutcantransportnutrientsandmicro-organismsdirectlyintowaterways.Wherepossibledesignyoursub-surfacedrainstodischargeintowetlandsorfilterstrips,notdirectlyintoopenwater-ways.
50.Arestockexcludedfromwaterways?Ifstockhaveaccesstostreamanddrainbankstheywillcausedamageanderosion.Iftheyhaveaccesstothewatertheywilladdlargeamountsoffaecalpollution.Fencedwaterwayspreventstockaccessandreducestocklosses.
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6.AppendicesFactsheets• Drainage
• SoilWater
• IrrigationAudits
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DrainageGooddrainagesystemsquicklyremoveexcesssurfaceandsub-surfacewaterfromthepaddock.Aneffectivedrainagesystemwillremoveexcesssoilwaterwithin24hoursoftherainfallevent.Agoodtimetoassesstheneedsonyourfarmisafteraheavyraineventwhenproblemswithpondingandrun-offareeasytosee.
Thereareanumberofoptionsavailabletoimprovedrainage,including:• Re-shapingthelayoutorcontourofthepaddock.• Improvingsurfacedrainagetoremovesurface waterquicklyfromcroppedareas.• Installingsubsurfacedrainagetoremovewater fromsaturatedsoilsbydownwardflow.
PlanningAfarmdrainagesystemrequirescarefulplanningtooptimisethecapitalexpenditure.Asuccessfulschemewillconsidersthesefactors:1. Whatiscausingthewater-loggingproblem?Isit fromsurfaceorsubsurfacewaterorboth?Where isthewatercomingfrom?2. Whatisthefrequencyanddurationofwater loggingandhowbigistheaffectedarea?Is remediationapriorityforon-goingprofitability?3. Istheresufficientoutfallavailable?Waterneedsto bedrainedawaytosomewhereelse,preferablyby gravitationalflow,otherwiseitbecomesacostly exerciseinvolvingpumps.Aretheoutfalldrains wellmaintainedanddeepenoughtoremove waterquickly?4. Whatarethelikelybenefits?Willthecostofthe drainageschemebereturnedthroughincreased productivityandhowlongwillittake?5. Whichareasshouldbedrainedfirst?Efficiency andcostsavingscanbegainedbyconsideringthe drainageplanforthewholefarmandworkingout whichpartshouldbetackledfirst.6. Whattypeofdrainagesystemisrequired?7. DoIneedassistancetodevelopaplan?
Reshaping
Precision levelling using high accuracy GPS.
Otheroptionsincludeensuringsurfacecontourallowseffectivewatermovement.Precisionlandlevellingisusefulinremovingdepressionsinpaddockswherepondingisaproblem.Bundedheadlandscanpreventwaterflowingintothecropandcultivationmethodssuchasfurrowdikingreducerun-offbyslowingthewatermovementalongwheeltracks.
SurfacedrainsSurfacedrainsareusefulforinterceptingrun-offfromneighbouringhigherareasanddrainingsurfacewateroffthelandquickly.Theyalsocollectwaterfromsub-surfacedrains.Surfacedrainsincludeditches,drainsandgrassedwaterways.Theymustberegularlymaintainedtokeepthemflowingandmaybeahazardformachineryandanimals.Caremustbetakentopreventbankerosionanddamagefromstockaccess.
Subsurfacedrains
Installing sub-surface drainage with gravel envelope.
Subsurfacedrainsremoveexcesswaterfromthesoilprofilevianetworksofperforatedplastictubes,(tile-drains)orunlinedchannels(mole-drains),installedbelowthesoilsurface.Waterdrainsintothetubesorchannelsandflowsawaytoasurfacedrain.
Moledrainscanonlybemadeinheavysoilswithaclaysub-soil.Longlastingchannelsneedaclaycontentof30-35%.Theyaremadebypullingaripperbladeormoleploughthroughthesubsoilandrelyonthesoilstructuretosupportandkeepthechannelopen.Ideallythesoilshouldbefreeofstonesatthemoledraindepth.
Useanexperienceddrainagecontractortoassistwiththedevelopmentofyourdrainageplan.
EnvironmentalconcernsDrainagehasbothpositiveandnegativeeffectsonwaterquality.Ingeneral,landwithgoodsub-surfacedrainagehaslesssurfacerun-off,erosion,andphosphorusloss,thanlandthathasnodrainageimprovementsoronlysurfacedrainage.Howeversub-surfacedrainageisasignificantrouteforwatersolublenutrientslikenitratestoreachfreshwater.
Wetlandsareanimportantpartofadrainagesystem.Theyhavearoleinregulatingwaterflowandmaintainingwaterquality,aswellasprovidinghabitatforwater-basedwildlife.
Constructedwetlandsareasimple,practicaltoolfarmerscanusetointercepttiledrainagewatertoreducenutrientlosses.
NIWA’spublication;NewZealandGuidelinesforConstructedWetlandTreatmentofTileDrainage,guidesfarmersonhowtodevelopaneffectivewetlandontheirfarmandprovidesguidanceonwetlandplanting,weedcontrolandmaintenance.
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SoilwaterSoilholdswaterlikeasponge.Itsoaksitupuntilitcanholdnomore,thenitdrains.Theamountthatcanbeheldisthewater-holdingcapacityofthatsoilandisrelatedtosoiltextureandstructure.Coarsetexturedsoilshavelowwaterstorageandfastdrainage.Siltsandclaysretainmorewateranddrainmoreslowly.
Well-structuredsoilshavenetworksofinter-connectingporeswhichenablewatertoinfiltrateanddraineasily.Compactedsoilshavefewerspacesforthewaterandtheflowratethroughitisslower.Thesesoilstendtopondwhenitrainsbecausetheirinfiltrationispoor.Asoil’sinfiltrationrateistherateatwhichitisabletoabsorbrainfallorirrigation.
Thesoil’swaterholdingcapacityWaterisheldinthesoilinthemacroandmicroporesbetweenthesoilparticles.Whenalltheporesarefullthesoilissaturated.Ifmorewaterisaddeditdrainsoutundertheforceofgravity.Thisisdrainage.
Afteradayortwo,themacroporesempty.Microporesareabletoholdwateragainstgravitysoarestillfull.AtthisstagethesoilissaidtobeatFieldCapacity.
Waterisheldintheporesbycapillaryaction,thesmallerthepore,themoretightlyitisheld.
WateravailabilityforthecropPlantsaccesseasy-to-getwaterfirst,butasthesoildries,capillaryforcesbecometoostrongfortheplant.ThisistermedStressPoint,beyondwhichgrowthisslowedandyieldislost.Plantswillsurvivebutbecomeincreasinglystressed.
Atacertainlevel,plantscangetnomorewaterandbecomepermanentlywilted.ThisisthePermanentWiltingPoint.
TheamountofwaterinasoilthatsupportsmaximumplantgrowthisknownasReadilyAvailableWater.ItisthedifferencebetweenFieldCapacityandtheStressPoint.
Efficientirrigationschedulingbalancesthecropdemandforwaterwiththesoilsupply.Thecropgetsenoughwatertoreachitsyieldpotentialandthereisnowaste.
EfficientandeffectiveirrigationkeepswaterintherootzonebetweenFieldCapacityandStressPoint.Plantgrowthismaximisedandtheriskofrun-offandleachingarereduced.
Applythewaterattherightrateandintherightplace.Applicationrateshouldnotexceedtheinfiltrationrateoftheslowestsoilsinthepaddock.Ifitdoes,run-offandpondingwilloccur.Timingofirrigationisalsoimportant.Soilmoisturemonitoringkeepstrackoftheavailablewaterandthewatershouldbeappliedbeforethecrop’sstresspointisreached.
Wilted maize.
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IrrigationauditsAnirrigationauditorassessesandreportsontheperformanceofthesystem.
Twomainaspectsofefficiencyareconsidered:1. Theperformanceofthesystem,includingan assessmentofthedistributionuniformityof thewaterandchecksonpumpandfiltration performance.2. Themanagementofthesystem,focussingonthe timinganddepthofirrigationsandthesystem’s maintenance.
Theauditreportprovidesrecommendationsforimprovementstotheefficiencyofthesystembasedontheauditfindings.Newsystemsshouldbeauditedbeforecommissioningtocheckthatthecontractspecificationshavebeenmet.
Distributionuniformity(DU)calculateshowevenlywaterisappliedtothepaddockduringanirrigationevent.Itisexpressedasa%,wherethehigherthevalue,themoreeventhedistribution.AhighDUdependsfirstlyonthesystemdesignandinstallation.Badlydesignedsystemsdoapoorjobateachrunandcostirrigatorsmoney.Thesecondconsiderationishowwellthesystemperforms.TheDUwilldecreaseifthereblockagesandleaks,andifapplicationratesexceedthesoil’sabilitytoabsorbthewater.
TheauditmeasuresforDUcalculationare:• Pressurechecks,acrossthesystem.• Waterdeliveryacrossthesystem,viacatch cans,forflowrateand/orspraypatterns.• Nozzleandemitterperformance.• Visualobservationofleaks,runoff,soiltype, andothersystemspecificproblems.
EnergyefficiencyEnergyEfficiencyisimportantbecauseofthedirectcostofenergylosses.Theauditorwillcheckpumps,motors,pressureregulatorsandfilters.Itisimportantthatpumpsandmotorsaretherightsizeforthesystem.Iftheyaretoobigtheywilloperateoutsidetheirefficiencyrangeandpoweriswasted.Ifbothareinefficienttheeffectismultipliedandthelossescanbelarge.Manysystemshavetoomanypressureregulators.Dirtyandblockedfiltersandnozzlesreduceefficiencyandcostmoney.
IrrigationschedulingIrrigationschedulingisanimportantaspectofirrigationmanagement,applyingenoughwaterwhenit’sneededensuresgoodcropyieldsandreduceswaste.Theauditorwillcheckhowtheirrigationsarebeingscheduled.Schedulingdependsonknowing;• Thesoil’savailablemoisturestatus.• Howfasttheavailablewaterisbeingused,through cropuptakeandbyevapotranspiration.• Howmuchwaterisbeingeffectivelyapplied.
WateruseefficiencyWaterUseEfficiencyorapplicationefficiency(AE)istheratiobetweentheamountofirrigationwatereffectivelyusedbythecropandtheamountthatwasapplied(lessthechangeinsoilmoisturestorage).Itisaffectedbyboththedistributionuniformityandirrigationscheduling.
Over-wateringisthemostlikelycauseofwaterlossinanyirrigationsystem,soschedulingisimportantforhighefficiencies.
Theirrigationauditcanassessaone-offapplicationforefficiency,buttrackingefficiencyovertheseasonrequiresgoodrecord-keeping.Criticalinformationincludesirrigationeventdates,durations,watervolumeapplied,andrainfallfigures.
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AcknowledgementsFundersFARwouldliketoacknowledgefundingsupportfromtheMPISustainableFarmingFund(MPISFF)forthispublication.
AuthorsDianaMathers,FAR.AndreaPearson,FAR.
ReviewersGregSneath,Fertresearch.
GraphicdesignMelissaHillmer,BNSDesignandPrint.
PhotographsPaulJohnstoneandDirkWallace,PlantandFoodResearch.DanBloomer,LandWISEInc.
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