Residue management definition

Residue management means managing the amount and distribution of crop and other plant residues on a soil sur-
Residue management means reducing PM emissions and wind erosion by maintaining a minimum of 60 percent ground cover of crop and other plant residues on a soil surface between the time of harvest of one crop and the commencement of tillage for a new crop. Compliance shall be determined by the Line Transect Test Method, NRCS National Agronomy Manual, Subpart 503.51, Estimating Crop Residue Cover, amended through February 2011 (and no future editions).
Residue management means reducing PM10 emissions and wind erosion by managing the amount and distribu- tion maintaining a minimum of 60 percent ground cover of crop and other plant residues on a soil surface between

More Definitions of Residue management

Residue management means reducing PM emissions and wind erosion by maintaining a minimum of 60 percent ground cover of crop and other plant residues on a soil surface between the time of harvest of one crop and the commencement of tillage for a
Residue management means managing the amount and distribution of crop and other plant residues on a soil surface. Leaving crop and other plant residues on the soil surface can protect the soil between the time of harvest of one crop and emergence of a new crop, thus reducing the PM10.
Residue management means reducing PM10 emissions and wind erosion by managing the amount and distribu- tion of crop and other plant residues on a soil surface between the time of harvest of one crop and the emergence of a new crop.