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• <br />• <br />• <br />Manure Management Plan <br />426 Pine Street Lino Lakes and adjacent parcels <br />We have printed out an Aerial Map of the property, and have marked where the two <br />temporary manure storage bin would be. I have also included a similar picture of the <br />storage bins. The temporary storage bins will be cleaned when needed and brought <br />up to the manure storage area composting site. <br />The pile of manure will compost and will be used for fertilizer for pasture and hay fields, <br />in the fall, we also have people come for the composted manure for their gardens, <br />We have access to a manure spreader for spreading on the fields and we also have <br />access to a dump truck to remove it from our property, as we have done in the past. <br />Most of our horses are out on pasture Spring, Summer and Fall. We do have horses <br />sometimes in the stalls, which when we clean the stalls it goes into the temporary <br />storage bin. <br />We have reviewed the Minnesota DNR recommendations for manure storage bins and <br />their locations, requiring a 25 foot setback and vegetative buffer. These locations meet <br />their requirements. <br />Sincerely, <br />Christopher Stowe <br />