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(MCN) BROOKINGS, S.D. - SDSU Extension hosts an environmental training session for operators of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO), policy makers and concerned citizens. The training will be held December 5, 2018, in Huron at the Crossroads Convention Center (100 Fourth St. S.W.). 2000 Notices To register, visit iGrow Events and search by training date. RegistraBusiness Hours of The tion begins at 8:30 a.m. in Huron. To Missouri Valley Shopper cover the cost of the event, regisare as follows: Monday through Friday tration is $50 and includes lunch, 8:00am-5:00pm. breaks and training materials. Due to 319 Walnut St. Yankton room availability, registration will be (605)665-5884. limited to the first 60 people for this Thank you for your continued business! training. Deadline is 12Noon on The program begins at 8:50 a.m. Fridays for the following and concludes at approximately 4:45 Tuesdays MVS. p.m. Specialists from SDSU Extension, THE MISSOURI VALLEY the South Dakota Department of Shopper cannot verify the Environment and Natural Resources, validity of any advertiseand the Natural Resources Conservaments placed by anyone. Readers are advised to aption Service are offering the training. proach any advertisement Training fulfills permitting rewith reasonable caution. quirement In the Spring of 2017, the S.D. Department of Environmental and Natural Resources reissued the General Water Pollution Control Permit for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations. The new permit requires existing permitted operations to obtain coverage under the proposed Viasat Satellite Internet. Up to 12 Mbps Plans starting at $30/month. Our Fastest Speeds (up to 50 Mbps) & Unlimited Data Plans Start at $100/month. 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Benjamin Recycling 402-750-4309. 1875 eA Tak the Missouri Valley Shopper and missourivalleyshopper.com is your complete source for buying and selling. Everything you need is just a click or call away! Place an ad today by calling 605.665.5584 Livestock - Poultry FOR SALE: STARTED PULLETS-RHODE ISLAND RED AND ISO BROWNS. All brown egg layers. Call Louie Uecker 402-379-1680. D ort Sh permit between one to four years after the General Permit is issued. One of the proposed permit conditions for existing permitted operations is that an onsite representative attends an approved environmental training program within the last three years prior to obtaining a new permit. Also, if the person who attended training no longer works at the operation, another representative must attend training within one year. This current training program meets the training requirement of the proposed permit as long as it is attended within three years of obtaining coverage under the new permit. Manure applicators, producers and any other interested individuals who are not currently applying for a permit can also benefit from the information and are encouraged to attend. Certified Crop Advisor credits are available as well. Speaker line-up & presentation details John McMaine, Assistant Professor & SDSU Extension Water Management Engineer will discuss water quality. Bob Thaler, Professor & SDSU Extension Swine Specialist will lead a session on livestock nutrition options for reducing nitrogen and phosphorus content of manure. Jason Roggow, a natural resources engineer with the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, will give an overview of the South Dakota DENR Livestock Permit program. Anthony Bly, SDSU Extension Soils Field Specialist, will discuss managing nitrogen and phosphorus in land applications of manure. Jason Gilb, Conservation Agronomist with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service will go through nutrient management planning worksheets. John Lentz, Resource Conservationist with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service will cover implementing conservation practices to improve sustainability. Kent Vlieger, Soil Health Specialist with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, will demonstrate soil erosion and infiltration. Bob Thaler, Professor & SDSU Extension Swine Specialist, will conclude the day's training with a session on air quality and odor. "Past attendees of this program have come away with at least one new practice they consider adopting related to land application, livestock feeding, air quality or soil conservation," Thaler said. December Climate Outlook Uncertain As El Nino Develops STEEL CULVERTS FOR SALE: New, All sizes. 605-6615050 or 605-387-5660. 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"A lot of attention has been paid to a developing El Niño in the Pacific Ocean, which has often brought warmer than average temperatures to the Northern Plains in December. This year, how- ever, it is a weak El Niño, and other atmospheric patterns can affect our region as well," she said. Currently, Edwards said climatologists are looking at the atmospheric pattern over the arctic. "The current pattern favors colder than average temperatures over South Dakota, which is contributing to lower confidence in the December outlook," she explained. For December through February, the updated outlook indicates that El Niño may be a more significant player after December. "The temperature outlook for the next three months shows elevated chances Brady Christmas Tree Farm Mon.-Fri. 1pm-5:30pm Sat-Sun 9am-5:30pm of warmer than average temperatures overall," Edwards said. She explained that this is consistent with a typical El Niño winter that South Dakota has experienced in the past. Current forecasts show it is about 80 percent likely to develop fully in the winter. One source of uncertainty, Edwards said, a weak El Niño event is forecasted. "Wintertime snowfall or precipitation is generally not well correlated with El Nino in the Northern Plains region," she said. "This year's outlook is consistent with history, and is projecting equal chances of wetter, drier or near average precipitation for the next three months overall." Frozen soils help with 2018 harvest Fall harvest is still underway in South Dakota, particularly corn harvest. Edwards said the recent drier, colder pattern has helped harvest progress in areas of the state where soils were too wet to run equipment. "Soil temperatures are cooling and frost depths for most locations are around four to six inches deep as of November 15," she said. "Frozen soils reduce mud and can ease the burden of heavy machinery on the field." 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