348-8 Assessment tool for the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP).
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Abstract:
At the heart of the certification process is an on-farm evaluation of each field within the operation using a customized assessment tool. The assessment tool is a computer model in which data inputs are made based on answers to questions related to how each field is managed. The output of the assessment tool is a unitless index score from 1-10 that aggregates a field’s potential risk to water quality. A score of 8.5 or greater is necessary for certification eligibility. The assessment tool evaluates the following:
- Physical field characteristics
- Nutrient management factors
- Tillage management factors
- Pest management factors
- ·Irrigation and tile drainage management
- Conservation practices
Producers can expect to answer questions related to slope and soil type, fertility and tillage management, pest management and water-friendly conservation practices-- such as the use of grass waterways or sediment basins.
This presentation will discuss the overall MAWQCP program with a focus on the assessment tool, specifically how it works and the value of on-farm evaluations. Information about number of certified farms and new conservation practices installed in Minnesota will also be included.
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