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The surface application of manure without plow-down or disking
poses the greatest risk of nutrient losses, both through volatilization
and surface runoff. Do not apply livestock manure on slopes that
are frozen, snow-covered, or saturated because these conditions
increase the threat of runoff. Also, never apply manure on slopes
adjacent to lakes, rivers, or streams, or within 100 feet of wells,
springs, or sinkholes.
If you till the soil after manure application, you reduce the chances
that runoff will carry nutrients into surface water supplies. But
make sure that tillage does not reduce the protective cover of surface
residue to levels that lead to excessive soil erosion. Most nutrient
losses occur within the first twenty-four hours after application,
so incorporate manure as soon as possible after application.
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