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ANNAPOLIS, MD (December 4, 2025) ~ Annapolis, MD - As winter approaches, the Maryland Department of Agriculture is reminding farmers of the upcoming ban on spreading manure, food processing residuals (FPRs), and other nutrient sources on cropland. Starting on December 16, 2025, farmers will not be allowed to spread these materials until March 1, 2026.
This ban is in accordance with Maryland's nutrient management regulations which aim to protect local waterways from runoff contamination. The department emphasizes the importance of following nutrient management plan recommendations and ensuring that fields are not saturated, snow-covered, or hard-frozen before resuming spreading in the spring.
Under these regulations, farmers are required to store liquid manure in designated structures on their farms. The department is also authorized to assist livestock farmers in preventing overflows from these storage structures and minimizing impacts on water quality. In case of a potential overflow, farmers must contact the Nutrient Management Program at 410-841-5959 for emergency authorization before any spreading occurs.
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While temporary field stockpiling of "stackable" poultry litter and other qualifying organic nutrient sources is permitted during winter months if the moisture content is 60% or less, spreading these materials on fields is strictly prohibited. Farmers are advised to contact their regional nutrient management specialist for concerns about storage or questions regarding the regulations.
For more information and guidance on storage requirements, farmers can visit the department's Nutrient Management Program website. As responsible stewards of the land, it is crucial for farmers to adhere to these regulations in order to protect Maryland's waterways and maintain a healthy environment for all.
This ban is in accordance with Maryland's nutrient management regulations which aim to protect local waterways from runoff contamination. The department emphasizes the importance of following nutrient management plan recommendations and ensuring that fields are not saturated, snow-covered, or hard-frozen before resuming spreading in the spring.
Under these regulations, farmers are required to store liquid manure in designated structures on their farms. The department is also authorized to assist livestock farmers in preventing overflows from these storage structures and minimizing impacts on water quality. In case of a potential overflow, farmers must contact the Nutrient Management Program at 410-841-5959 for emergency authorization before any spreading occurs.
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While temporary field stockpiling of "stackable" poultry litter and other qualifying organic nutrient sources is permitted during winter months if the moisture content is 60% or less, spreading these materials on fields is strictly prohibited. Farmers are advised to contact their regional nutrient management specialist for concerns about storage or questions regarding the regulations.
For more information and guidance on storage requirements, farmers can visit the department's Nutrient Management Program website. As responsible stewards of the land, it is crucial for farmers to adhere to these regulations in order to protect Maryland's waterways and maintain a healthy environment for all.
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