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New Online Options For Certified Manure Applicators

By Daniel Andersen

New online options make training and fee payment easier than ever for more than 4,500 certified Iowa manure applicators.

“Applicators can still complete training in person, watch a video at a county Extension office or take a test at a DNR field office, and mail a check in to pay their certification fees, just as they always have,” said Gene Tinker, DNR animal feeding operations coordinator. “But, we’ve added the convenience of training at home or in the office.

“That gives them many options, allowing applicators to take training, pay fees or print their certificates via an online system, or use any combination of traditional and online services,” Tinker added.

Online training is available to anyone interested in manure application, but is specifically designed to help manure applicators meet state requirements to become certified.

Applicators can take training with any device that has internet access, but may find a personal computer provides the best performance. If using a public access computer, check with the provider – coffee shop, library or motel – to see how secure the connection is, especially when sharing information about bank accounts.

Online training modules cover topics like biosecurity for human and animal safety, and managing nutrients to improve water quality. Each module is followed by a short activity. Online is similar to in-person or video training, however it’s self-paced and applicators may complete one topic at a time or all topics in one sitting. Online training is also limited to one applicator per computer.

A major advantage of the online option is the convenience of paying fees online. “We think that’s a great benefit for those who spend the winter out of state or applicators from neighboring states who apply manure in Iowa,” Tinker added.

Find a link to online training at www.iowadnr.gov/manureapplicator. This is also where applicators and business managers can check their own records for renewals, expiration dates and fees.

Traditional training options include two-hour workshops for confinement site applicators with agricultural and biosystems engineering specialists, livestock specialists and field agronomists with ISU Extension and Outreach. Commercial applicators are offered a three-hour training via statewide showing in early January. Videotaped sessions are also available by appointment throughout the year. Check the Manure Applicator section of the Iowa Manure Management Action Group’s website www.agronext.iastate.edu/immag/ for a list of training dates.

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, in cooperation with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, developed the online training. The legislature provided funding for the project.

Source:iastate.edu


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