Definitions. For purposes of administering this section, the following
definitions shall apply:
ADJACENT
Located on land parcels that touch each other, or on land
parcels that are separated only by a river, stream, or transportation
or utility right-of-way.
AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING AND PACKAGING
An establishment primarily engaged in refining, processing
or otherwise adding value to raw agricultural goods, including but
not limited to washing, sorting, cutting, bagging, freezing, canning,
packing, bottling or butchering.
AGRICULTURAL SALES AND SERVICE
An establishment primarily engaged in:
(1)
The sale or rental of farm tools and implements, feed and grain,
tack, animal care products, farm supplies and the like; or
(2)
Performing agricultural or horticultural services on a fee or
contract basis, including but not limited to crop dusting and spraying
services, harvesting and plowing services, agricultural land grading
services, farm equipment service and repair, and large animal veterinary
services.
AGRICULTURAL STORAGE
Grain elevators and other facilities for the warehousing
and storage of agricultural products.
AGRICULTURAL USE
Beekeeping; commercial feedlots; dairying; egg production;
floriculture; fish or fur farming; forest and game management; grazing;
livestock raising; orchards; plant greenhouses and nurseries; poultry
raising; raising of grain, grass, mint and seed crops; raising of
fruits, nuts and berries; sod farming; and vegetable raising.
AGRICULTURALLY RELATED RESIDENCE
A residence which are occupied by:
(1)
A person who, or a family at least one member of which, earns
a substantial part of his or her livelihood from farm operations on
the land; or
(2)
A parent or child of the owner of the farm.
AGRICULTURE, ANIMAL
The use of land for animal feeding operations, including
areas for the storage, treatment and disposal of manure and other
related waste products.
AGRICULTURE, CROP
The use of land for the production of row crops, field crops,
tree crops, timber, bees, apiary productions, and fur-bearing mammals.
ANIMAL UNIT
A unit of measure used to determine the total number of single
animal types or combination of animal types, as specified in § NR
243.11, Wisconsin Administrative Code, which are fed, confined, maintained
or stabled in an animal feeding operation. The total number of animal
units for a given type of animal shall be calculated by multiplying
the number of animals for each animal type by the appropriate equivalency
factor from the following table, and summing the products. The number
of combined animal units shall be the sum of the number of animal
units for each animal type. For animal types not listed in the following
table, the equivalency to animal units shall be based on live animal
weights. In these cases, 1,000 pounds of live weight is equivalent
to one animal unit.
Animal Unit Calculation Table
Number Equivalent to 500 Animal Units
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Number Equivalent to 500 Units
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Animal Type
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Animal Equivalency Factor
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Dairy cattle:
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350
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Milking and dry cows
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1.4
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455
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Heifers (800 to 1,200 pounds)
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1.1
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835
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Heifers (400 to 800 pounds)
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0.6
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2,500
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Calves (under 400 pounds)
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0.2
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Beef cattle:
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500
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Steers or cows (600 pounds to market)
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1.0
|
1,000
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Calves (under 600 pounds)
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0.5
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350
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Bulls
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1.4
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Swine:
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1,250
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Pigs (55 pounds to market)
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0.4
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5,000
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Pigs (up to 55 pounds)
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0.1
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1,250
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Sows
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0.4
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1,000
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Boars
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0.5
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Sheep:
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5,000
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Per animal
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0.1
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Horses:
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250
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Per animal
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2.0
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Ducks:
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2,500
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Per bird (wet lot)
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0.2
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50,000
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Per bird (dry lot)
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0.01
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Chickens:
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50,000
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Layers
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0.01
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100,000
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Broilers
|
0.005
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50,000
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Broilers (continuous over flow watering)
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0.01
|
15,000
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Layers or broilers (liquid manure system)
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0.033
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Turkeys:
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27,500
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Per bird
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0.018
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DEPARTMENT
The Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection.
EXPANDED LIVESTOCK FACILITY
Includes all livestock structures in the expanded facility,
regardless of whether those structures are new, existing or altered.
(1)
Note: This chapter applies to local approvals of new or expanded
livestock facilities that will have 500 or more animal units. Although
this chapter covers all livestock structures in an expanded livestock
facility, existing structures are subject to less rigorous standards
than new or expanded structures, and are completely exempt from certain
requirements.
EXPANSION
An increase in the largest number of animal units kept at
a livestock facility on at least 90 days in any twelve-month period.
The acquisition of an existing livestock facility by the operator
of an adjacent livestock facility, does not constitute an expansion
unless that operator increases the largest number of animal units
kept at the combined livestock facilities on at least 90 days in any
twelve-month period.
LIVESTOCK
Domestic animals traditionally used in this state in the
production of food, fiber or other animal products. "Livestock" includes
cattle, swine, poultry, sheep and goats. "Livestock" does not include
equine animals, bison, farm-raised deer, fish, captive game birds,
ratites, camelids or mink.
LIVESTOCK FACILITY
A feedlot, dairy farm or other operation where livestock
are or will be fed confined, maintained or stabled for a total of
45 days or more in any twelve-month period. A livestock facility includes
all of the tax parcels of land on which the facility is located, but
does not include a pasture or winter grazing area. Related livestock
facilities are collectively treated as a single livestock facility
for purposes of this chapter, except that an operator may elect to
treat a separate species facility as a separate livestock facility.
LIVESTOCK STRUCTURE
A building or other structure used to house or feed livestock,
to confine livestock for milking, to confine livestock for feeding
other than grazing, to store livestock feed, or to collect or store
waste generated at a livestock facility. "Livestock structure" does
not include a pasture or winter grazing area, a fence surrounding
a pasture or winter grazing area, a livestock watering or feeding
facility in a pasture or winter grazing area, or a machine shed or
like facility that is not used for livestock.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
NEW LIVESTOCK FACILITY
A livestock facility that will be used as a livestock facility
for the first time, or for the first time in at least five years.
"New livestock facility" does not include an expanded livestock facility
if any portion of that facility has been used as a livestock facility
in the preceding five years.
OPERATOR
A person who applies for or holds a local approval for a
livestock facility.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, cooperative, limited
liability company, trust or other legal entity.
POPULATE
To add animal units for which a permit or other local approval
is required.
PROPERTY LINE
A line that separates parcels of land owned by different
persons.
RELATED LIVESTOCK FACILITIES
Livestock facilities that are owned or managed by the same
person and related to each other in at least one of the following
ways:
(1)
They are located on the same tax parcel or adjacent tax parcels
of land.
(a)
NOTE: A mere acquisition of a neighboring livestock facility
does not constitute an expansion unless more animal units are added
to the combined facilities.
(2)
They use one or more of the same livestock structures to collect
or store manure.
(3)
At least a portion of their manure is applied to the same land
spreading acreage.
(a)
NOTE: Compare definition of "animal feeding operation" under
§ NR 243.03(4), Wis. Adm. Code. Related livestock facilities
are treated as a single livestock facility for purposes of local approval
except that a separate species facility may be treated as a separate
livestock facility.
ROADSIDE STAND
A building or part of a building no more than 500 square
feet used for the retail sale of agricultural and related incidental
products, excluding livestock, produced on the farm where the stand
is located.
SEPARATE SPECIES FACILITY
A livestock facility that meets all of the following criteria:
(1)
It has only one of the following types of livestock, and that
type of livestock is not kept on any other livestock facility to which
the separate species facility is related (see definition of a "related
livestock facility"):
(2)
It has no more than 500 animal units.
(3)
Its livestock housing and manure storage structures, if any,
are separate from the livestock housing and manure storage structures
used by livestock facilities to which it is related.
(4)
It meets one of the following criteria:
(a)
Its livestock housing and manure storage structures, if any,
are located at least 750 feet from the nearest livestock housing or
manure storage structure used by a livestock facility to which it
is related.
(b)
It and the other livestock facilities to which it is related
have a combined total of fewer than 1,000 animal units.
SIGNAGE
Outdoor advertising attached to, made a part of; or placed
in front, rear, sides, or top of any structure or on any land to announce
the name or nature of a farm business, including a roadside stand.
Signs are limited to eight square feet of panel area not to exceed
eight feet in height above grade, unlighted.
STABLE, COMMERCIAL
A building or land where horses are kept for remuneration,
hire, sale, boarding, riding, or show.
VALUE-ADDED AGRICULTURE
A small commercial, manufacturing or service operation, which
is accessory to an agricultural use. Examples of value added agriculture
include small-scale food processing, handcrafting, product packaging
and marketing, and agricultural tourism. These farm-based activities
cannot exceed a certain size and scale, but may involve new structures.
Additional permits and licenses may be required to carry on these
activities.
WASTE
Manure, milking center waste and other organic waste generated
by a livestock facility.
WASTE STORAGE FACILITY
One or more waste storage structures. "Waste storage facility"
includes stationary equipment and piping used to load or unload a
waste storage structure if the equipment is specifically designed
for that purpose and is an integral part of the facility. "Waste storage
facility" does not include equipment used to apply waste to land.
WASTE STORAGE STRUCTURE
A waste storage impoundment made by constructing embankments,
excavating a pit or dugout, or fabricating a structure. "Waste storage
structure" does not include equipment used to apply waste to land.
For purposes of §§ ATCP 51.12(2) and 51.14, Wis. Adm.
Code, "waste storage structure" does not include any of the following:
(1)
A structure used to collect and store waste under a livestock
housing facility.
(2)
A manure digester consisting of a sealed structure in which
manure is subjected to managed biological decomposition.
WINTER GRAZING AREA
(1)
Cropland or pasture where livestock feed on dormant vegetation
or crop residue, with or without supplementary feed, during the period
October 1 to April 30.
(2)
"Winter grazing area" does not include any of the following:
(a)
An area, other than a pasture, where livestock are kept during
the period from May 1 to September 30.
(b)
An area which at any time has an average of more than four livestock
animal units per acre.
(c)
An area from which livestock have unrestricted access to navigable
waters of the state, such that the livestock access prevents adequate
vegetative cover on banks adjoining the water.
(d)
An area in which manure deposited by livestock causes nutrient
levels to exceed standards in § ATCP 51.16, Wis. Adm. Code.
WPDES PERMIT
A Wisconsin pollutant discharge elimination system permit
issued by DNR under Ch. NR 243, Wis. Adm. Code.