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Home » Blog » Agribusiness » Looking To Expand Your Farm?
June 13, 2025

Looking To Expand Your Farm?

January 26, 2022

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Looking To Expand Your Farm?

UW–Madison Division of Extension and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are jointly hosting a series of four online workshops for livestock producers, their employees and agronomic and engineering consultants February 15–16, 2022.

Designed for producers with WPDES CAFO permits and those considering expansion to WPDES CAFO-permit size, the workshops will focus on the following themes: nutrient management, engineering, regulatory updates and groundwater. Each day will feature a morning session from 9:30 a.m.­–11:30 a.m. and an afternoon session from 1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

The morning session on February 15 will focus on nutrient management and feature discussions on NR 243; reducing soil compaction from manure application; and the effects of diet on manure, methane and carbon. Afternoon presentations will focus on engineering topics with sessions on the permit implications of manure digester modifications, biogas/carbon credits, long-distance manure pipelines and under road crossings.

The morning session on February 16 will focus on regulatory updates related to NR 151, groundwater monitoring, ePermitting and reporting forms. The afternoon session on groundwater will feature discussions on Silurian bedrock, subsurface setbacks and groundwater monitoring.

Registration is $15 for one session or $25 for the entire series if registered by February 10, 2022. Beginning February 11, registrants will pay an additional $20 late fee. Sessions will be recorded and made available to participants.

For more information or to register, visit https://go.wisc.edu/0z9550 or email [email protected]

Filed Under: Agribusiness, Education, News Tagged With: Agricultural Engineering, CAFO, DNR, NR 151, NR 243, Nutrient Management, UW-Madison Division of Extension, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, WPDES

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