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V. NUTRIENTS ( continued ) : Yes No B1 'IPs <br /> Sampling and Analysis: <br /> 76) . Is there a nutrient management plan that allows for optimum crop _ D2 <br /> production based on soil , water, and plant sample analyses ? <br /> 77 ) . Is there a program of annual soil , leaf tissue and irrigation water <br /> sampling, analysis and interpretation to formulate a nutrient <br /> recommendation based on crop response ? <br /> 78 ) . Are the samples obtained in precisely the same location each year? = D2 . 3 <br /> Equipment Maintenance. <br /> 79) . Is the machinery designed to apply fertilizers properly calibrated , = D4 <br /> maintained and operated, so that the desired rates are consistent <br /> with the form and sources of nutrients ? <br /> Application Methods: <br /> 80) . Are nutrients placed directly on the root zone of trees , within the = D5 -D6 <br /> drip - line, on the high side of the bed , carefully avoiding placement <br /> in the furrow or ditch ? <br /> 81 ) . Are "high risk" fertilizer applications (such as prior to a storm, 7 D7 <br /> on bare soils with a high potential for erosion, or when <br /> the water table is at or near the surface) avoided ? <br /> 82) . When applying foliar fertilizers is care taken to minimize drift ? 17 D13 <br /> 83 ) . Are a combination of liquid, dry, or foliar feeding used to maximize :j D2 . 13 , 1 5718 <br /> plant uptake and minimize losses of nutrients ? <br /> Storage and Handling: <br /> 84) . If equipment or bulk trailers containing fertilizers are parkedD1 8 - 9 11 <br /> overnight is adequate security provided ? <br /> 8 <br />