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The educational program is endorsed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and is brought to you by the University of Florida. Statewide BMP training is held several times during the fall and winter months. Check back to this site for updated session schedules or contact your county extension office to see if they are scheduling the training.

Examples of records to be kept include rates and locations of all nutrient applications and soil test results. All BMP records should be accurate, clear and well organized. Example record-keeping forms are provided in the manuals. OAWP has also developed a producer record-keeping tool [ 1. Retain the records for at least five years.

Enrolled producers are required to provide FDACS with records regarding the application of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers on the subject parcel.

Producers must maintain aggregate records in electronic or digital form unless justification is provided as to why the use of electronic or digital record keeping is not feasible. The producer record-keeping tool mentioned above may be used to meet this requirement.

All documentation is subject to inspection. Please note that falsification of records is a first-degree misdemeanor under Florida law. Certain records that FDACS receives from producers are considered confidential and may be exempt from public records under chapters and , Florida Statutes F. View maps that show agricultural BMP enrollment acreage statewide and by each water management district. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, FDEP, water management districts, and soil and water conservation districts, to provide funding to assist producers in implementing Best Management Practices.

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