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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 433 (iii) The amount of nitrogen and phosphorus necessary to achieve 1. The field's actual yield record and soil productivity for that 2. If information concerning actual yield record and soil (iv) Soil erodibility and nutrient retention capacity; (v) 1. The best reasonable scientific methods accepted by the 2. SCIENTIFICALLY VALIDATED DATA FOR THE (vi) Existing best management practices. (2) Each nutrient management plan shall provide flexibility for (b) (1) [Each] A SUMMARY OF EACH nutrient management plan shall be (i) When it is developed; and (ii) Each time it is updated] AT A TIME AND IN A FORM THAT THE (2) [Submission of the plan shall include a grant by the property owner (i) Enters the property in daylight hours at a reasonable time that (ii) Conducts its evaluation in a manner that minimizes any (3)] The Department shall maintain a copy of each [nutrient 8-803. (a) To apply for certification as a nutrient management consultant, an - 2009 -
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