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2009 Annual Report of Poultry Waste Produced and Applied in Conservation Districts by Certified Applicators Prepared by the Oklahoma Conservation Commission February 9, 2010 This report is generated as a result of Senate Bill 1170. SB 1170 was signed into law on May 20, 1998. Title 2 O.S. §10-9.18 (D) and (E), also known as Section 18 of SB 1170, specify that: D. The State Department of Agriculture shall provide such reports to the Oklahoma Conservation Commission. The Commission shall publish an annual report containing the following information: 1. The total amount of poultry waste produced in each conservation district; and 2. The total amount of poultry waste land applied by a certified applicator when land applied in each conservation district. E. The Commission shall submit copies of the report to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by March 1 of each year. Copies of such reports shall be made available to all federal, state and local cooperating agencies and to the general public. The report represents a summary of data collected from certified poultry waste applicators as submitted to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry and subsequently furnished to the Oklahoma Conservation Commission. Certified poultry waste applicators were required to submit their reports by December 31, 2009. The reports cover litter application beginning July 1, 2008 and ending June 30, 2009. Data collection and the subsequent reports will continue to be refined based on feedback from those parties listed in Section 10-9.18 (E). Any questions regarding the methodology used to collect the data summarized here should be directed to the Agricultural Environmental Management Services Division of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry. Following is a table that lists the amount of poultry litter production and application by conservation districts in tons as reported by applicators. Litter production as reported by applicators does not include data on litter produced, but not land applied in the State of Oklahoma, nor does it include data from incomplete, incorrect, or unreadable applicator reports. POULTRY LITTER IN CONSERVATION DISTRICTS (Quantities Expressed in Tons) Litter Litter Production as Application as Conservation District Reported by Reported by Applicators Applicators Adair County 20,045 8,478 Atoka County 0 4,506 Blaine County 0 71 Caney Valley 0 1,025 Checotah 1,352 1,352 Cherokee County 3,756 4,274 Cimarron Valley 92 92 Coal County 0 2,531 Comanche County 0 324 Cotton County 0 499 Craig County 5,535 14,190 Creek County 452 499 Delaware County 34,519 21,981 Garfield County 0 2,197 Garvin 0 160 Grady County 0 890 Grant County 0 746 Haskell County 9,967 13,174 Hughes County 0 5,984 Jefferson County 0 1,623 Johnston County 20,775 14,369 Kay County 0 2,780 Kiamichi 0 411 Kingfisher County 0 196 Kiowa 0 332 Latimer County 255 2,255 LeFlore County 45,270 32,025 Lincoln County 0 1,572 Little River 8,104 7,563 Logan County 0 1,260 Major County 0 2,040 Mayes County 5,317 3,671 McIntosh County 0 3,496 Murry County 1,203 0 Muskogee County 1,309 19,068 Noble County 0 1,446 North Fork of Red River 0 117 Litter Litter Production as Application as Conservation District Reported by Reported by Applicators Applicators Nowata County 0 1,588 Okfuskee County 0 25 Oklahoma County 0 99 Okmulgee County 0 4,650 Ottawa County 11,135 16,516 Pawnee County 0 349 Payne County 0 872 Pittsburg County 294 1,216 Pontotoc County 0 340 Pushmataha 54 285 Rogers County 204 1,681 Seminole County 0 130 Sequoyah County 3,945 7,562 Stephens County 0 54 Talihina 0 1,018 Tulsa County 0 135 Upper Washita 0 152 Valliant 1,187 1,841 Wagoner County 0 3,294 TOTAL 174,770 219,004 This document is prepared for the Governor, President Pro Tempore of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives by the Oklahoma Conservation Commission as authorized by Mike Thralls, Executive Director. Copies have been deposited with the Publications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma State Department of Libraries. All programs and services of the Oklahoma Conservation Commission and Oklahoma’s Conservation Districts are offered on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, marital status or physical disability.

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