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MDA restricts fall nitrogen fertilizer use

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Groundwater Protection Rule prohibits application in some areas of state

The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) reminds farmers and landowners that as of Sept. 1, the application of nitrogen fertilizer in the fall and on frozen soil is restricted in areas vulnerable to groundwater contamination.
This also applies to Drinking Water Supply Management Areas (DWSMAs) with elevated nitrate levels.
Vulnerable groundwater areas include coarse-textured soils, karst geology, and shallow bedrock. Approximately 12 to 13 percent of Minnesota’s cropland is vulnerable to groundwater contamination.
A map showing the vulnerable groundwater areas as well as a list of exceptions to the restrictions are outlined on the Groundwater Protection Rule website.
A short video on the fall restrictions and links for additional information are available on the MDA website. The MDA also hosted a webinar on Aug. 12 to answer questions. The video and webinar details are available online.
The nitrogen fertilizer restrictions are part of the Groundwater Protection Rule, which minimizes potential fertilizer sources of nitrate pollution to the state’s groundwater and works with local farmers to prevent public water supply wells from exceeding the drinking water standard for nitrate contamination.
For more information, contact Larry Gunderson at 651-201-6168 or by email at Larry.Gunderson@state.mn.us.

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