explain the control measure to save landscape
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Control measures to save Landscapes from human Spoilage
There is a need for adopting certain control measures on different fronts to ensure sustainability over long period and avoid spoilage of landscapes, they are:
Drainage and erosion
- Keep subsurface drainage system Open and operating.
- Keep subsurface drainage system free of manure.
- Keep water diversion canals bloomed to minimize erosion of landscape soil
Land Application of manure to reduce Land Spoilage
- Prepare an emergency action plan to deal with releases from equipment failure or over an application.
- Conduct soil and compost, testing every 2 years to determine nutrient levels (especially for elements like Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium‘(K). Determine the nutrient quantity of manure prior to application.
- Calibrate manure application equipment regularly.
- Avoid application to highly erodible land except where soil conservation practices are used to control erosion and runoff.
- Inject or incorporate manure into soil, if possible, reduce odor or loss of N through ammonia volatilization.
- Avoid manure application to saturated, frozen or snow-covered soils.
- Avoid applying manure to near highly sensitive areas or near surface water bodies.
- Apply manure when the weather is cool to avoid ammonia volatilization.
- Do not apply manure within 1000 feet of any occupied residence.
- Use low trajectory irrigation guns with large droplet size.
- Consider manure irrigation during dry periods so that it would supply water and nutrients.
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