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The Mid-Atlantic Nutrient Management Handbook

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CSES-122P

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Editors: Kathryn C. Haering and Gregory K. Evanylo, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech Chapter Authors: A.O. Abaye, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech; Thomas J. Basden, Center for Agricultural and Natural Resources Development, West Virginia University; Douglas Beegle, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Penn State University; Gregory D. Binford, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware; W. Lee Daniels, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech; Sjoerd Willem Duiker, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Penn State University; Gregory K. Evanylo, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech; Kathryn C. Haering, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech; David J. Hansen, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware; Greg Mullins, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech; Richard W. Taylor, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware

Cover, The Mid-Atlantic Nutrient Management Handbook

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Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, and Virginia, the five states in the Mid-Atlantic region, all require Certified Nutrient Management Plans to be completed for certain agricultural programs. The Mid-Atlantic Regional Nutrient Management Handbook is a revision and update of the former nutrient management training manual for the Chesapeake Bay watershed (Nagle et al., 2000), which was written by extension specialists and researchers from Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland for use by state regulatory agencies as a reference text for their certified nutrient management training programs. This revised handbook was developed to incorporate the advances in the understanding of managing soils, crops, and nutrients for the protection of surface and ground water that have occurred since the original manual was published, and to broaden the scope of the manual to cover the entire Mid-Atlantic region.


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Publication Date

June 1, 2020