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Annex 1

Field Record Sheet

Diary of nitrogen fertiliser and organic manure applications

Field number   Field name   Field area  

 

Crop Date sown Date fertilizer manure application Nitrogen fertiliser (Quantity applied) kg/ha N

Organic manure application

Source and type (specify e.g. pig slurry) Analysis of nitrogen content of manure Quantity applied per ha % DM (if slurry) Additional comments (Organic manures: enter "I" if injected or incorporated same day)
                 
                 
                 
                 

 

 

Annex 2

Field Pesticide Application Plan 19______ 

Crop/Variety:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Sowing Date:

Problem

Pesticide

Rate / ha

Date Crop stage Area, ha Total Amount
Product Name Active Ingredient
               
               
               

 

Annex 3

 

Crop rotation and fertilizer plan

 

Field No/name ha Previous crop Crop Expected yield t/ha Soil samples analysis Need of nutrients kg/ha 

Farmyard manure t/ha

Fertilizer kg/ha
pH P2O5 mg/kg K2O  mg/kg MgO mg/kg N P2O5 K2O      
                               
                               
                               
                               

 

Annex 4

Factors used for converting animal physical units into large ones (LU)

 

Animal category LU
Cows 1
Bulls and baby beef 1,20
Horses   1,20

- additionally for each 50 kg

0,1
Young cattle and bulls (up to 1-2 years) 0,65
Sows, fattening pigs, bacon hogs 0,25
Sheep (female) 0,12
Calves 0,12
Young pigs 0,1
Piglets 0,02
Poultry, hens 0,004
Poultry, gees 0,008

 

 

Annex 5

Critical contents (mg/kg) of trace metals in surface layer of the soil (0 - 20 cm),

corresponding with the level of pollution

Metal

Soil category

Level of soil pollution
0 I II III IV V
Lead 1 30 70 100 500 2500 >2500
2 50 100 250 1000 5000 >5000
3 70 200 500 2000 7000 >7000
Zine 1 50 100 300 700 3000 >3000
2 70 200 500 1500 5000 >5000
3 100 300 1000 3000 8000 >8000
Copper 1 15 30 50 80 300 >300
2 25 50 80 100 500 >500
3 40 70 100 150 750 >750
Nickel 1 10 30 50 100 400 >400
2 25 50 75 150 600 >600
3 50 75 100 300 1000 >1000
Cadmium 1 0.3 1 2 3 5 >5
2 0.5 1.5 3 5 10 >10
3 1.0 3 5 10 20 >20

 

Level of pollution:

Soil categories:

0 - natural content

I - increased content

II - slightly contaminated

III - medium contaminated

IV - heavily contaminated

V - very heavily contaminated

1.        very light and light soils very acid and acid

2.        light neutral, medium and heavy, very acid and acid

3.        medium and heavy soils slightly acid and neutral

Annex 6

Uptake of nutrients by some plant species

 

Plant or group of plants

Nutrients in yield17 (kg/100 kg)

Nitrogen N Phosphorus P2O5 Potassium K2O Magnesium  MgO
Cereals 2,30-3,15 0,94-1,37 1,88-3,62 0,30-0,46
Rape 4,61 2,11 5,56 0,70
Leguminous plant 5,70-7,802/ 1,35-2,04 3,08-3,85 0,53-0,83
Potato and fodder beetroot 0,31 0,10-0,15 0,42-0,79 0,02-0,11
Sugar beetroot 0,54 0,20 0,85 0,12
Silage maize 0,38 0,14 0,70 0,08
Lucerne, clover1/ 0,80 0,16 0,70 0,08
Mixtures for green fodde 0,40 0,14 0,60 0,05

1/ with appropriate bulk of by-products

2/ nitrogen fixed by Rhizobium from the atmosphere

Annex 7

Amount of dense slurry (m3) and amount of nutrients in kg

from different kinds of animals 

 

Animal category

Amount  of dense slurry (m3)

Amount of nutrients (kg from 1 unit)
N P2O5 K2O
1. Dairy cow 23,2 97,4 39,4 106,7
2.Young cattle (6 - 12 m) 7,0 23,1 7,7 29,4
3. Young cattle (12 - 24 m) 12,1 42,3 15,7 58,1
4. Fattening bulls 12,2 47,6 18,3 63,4
5. Nursing sows 8,3 25,4 26,6 20,7
6.Fattening pigs ( 20 - 110 kg fattening – 128 days 0,8 3,6 2,5 2,1

 

Annex 8

 

Amount of liquid and water manure (m3) and amount of nutrients in kg 

from different kinds of animals, kept a whole year in a livestock-house

 

Animal category Amount of liquid and water manure (m3) Amount of nutrients in 1kg from 1 unit)
N P2O5 K2O
Dairy cow 5,5 28,6 3,4 46,2
Calves (0 - 6 m) 0,44 2,4 0,1 3,7
Young cattle (6 - 12 m) 1,7 8,0 0,3 13,1
Young cattle (12 - 24 m) 3,2 16,6 1,4 28,2
Fattening bulls 1,9 5,7 1,6 17,3
Stud-bulls 3,7 20,0 2,3 37,4
Nursing sows 2,8 10,6 4,2 10,4
Fattening pigs ( 20 - 110 kg fattening – 128 days) 0,28 1,4 0,5 1,1
Horse 0,391/ 2,2 0,2 8,1

 1/ water manure

Annex 9

 

Amount of manure (t per year) and amount of nutrients in kg from different kinds of animals, kept a whole year in shallow livestock-house

 

Animal category Amount of bedding (kg per day) Amount  of manure (t per year) Amount of nutrients in 1 kg from 1 unit    
      N P2O5 K2O
Dairy cow 4,0 12,0 66,0 38,4 64,8
Calves (0 - 6 m) 3,0 2,6 20,8 5,2 15,6
Young cattle (6 - 12 m) 1,5 2,9 15,4 8,1 19,1
Young cattle (12 - 24 m) 2,0 4,8 25,0 15,4 31,2
Fattening bulls 3,0 5,8 42,3 19,1 56,3
Stud-bulls 3,0 6,4 39,0 25,6 47,4
Nursing sows 1,5 4,0 20,0 24,4 18,8
Fattening pigs (20 - 110 kg, fattening – 128 days)x) 0,5 0,41/ 2,4 2,3 1,8
Horse 2,0 2,8 23,8 12,9 33,9
Poultry, hens 0,25 0,11 0,79 0,35 0,98
Poultry, broilers ( 2 kg )1 0,1 0,0081/ 0,06 0,03 0,12

1/ from one fattening pig/broiler

 Such values refer to the manure after cold fermentation that has been properly stored

 

 

                                                                                                                                    Annex 12

 Admissible contents of heavy metals in surface layer (0 - 25 cm) of soils used for agriculture

 

Metals Soils    
  light medium Heavy
  mg/kg s.m    
Cadmium  1 2 3
Chromium 50 75 100
Copper 25 50 75
Lead  40 60 80
Mercury 0,8 1,2 1,5
Nickel 20 35 50
Zinc  80 120 180

 

Annex 11

 

Sanitary requirements for sewage and sludge that may be used in agriculture

Number Indicator Admissible value
Sewage Sludge
1 Pathogenic bacteria including Salmonella non-detectable non-detectable
2 Coli no less than 0,01 -
3 Eggs of pathogens existing in alimentary canal up to 10 in 1 litre up to 10 in 1 kg of dry matter

 

                                                                                                                                    Annex 12

 

Admissible content of heavy metals in soils determined in mg/kg of dry matter

 

Element Content in the soils  
  light Heavy
Cadmium 3 3
Chromium 100 300
Copper 50 100
Lead 50 100
Mercury 1 2
Nickel 30 100
Zinc 200 300

 

Annex 13

 Admissible amounts of substances polluting the air 

 

Substance Admissible concentration of pollution (ug/m3)
Areas Areas specially protected
30 min 24 hours annual mean 30 min 24 hours annual mean
Ammonia 400 200 51 100 50 13
Nitrates 200 100 25 50 30 10
Nitrogen dioxide 500 150 50 150 50 30
Dust - 120 50 - 60 40
Hydrogen sulphide 30 5 1 4 1 0,5
 

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