NPPC, the National Pork Producers Council, conducts public policy outreach on behalf of its 44 affiliated state association members - enhancing opportunities for the success of U.S. pork producers and other industry stakeholders by establishing the U.S. pork industry as a consistent and responsible supplier of high quality pork to the domestic and world market. As the pork industry changes in scope and complexity, the challenge to pork producers is to adapt and continue to be profitable. NPPC is meeting those challenges through a series of strategic programs designed to address issues affecting pork from production to consumer demand. Through these efforts, NPPC intends to strive for the passage and implementation of laws and regulations that are conducive to the production and sale of pork in both domestic and international markets Standards from NPPC are available both individually, directly through the ANSI webstore, and as part of a Standards Subscription. If you or your organization are interested in easy, managed, online access to standards that can be shared, a Standards Subscription may be what you need - please contact us at: [email protected] or 1-212-642-4980 or Request Proposal Price.
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Contains ANSI GELPP 0001-2002; ANSI GELPP 0002-2002; ANSI GELPP 0003-2002; ANSI GELPP 0004-2002; ANSI GELPP 0005-2002
Reflects substantive revisions based on the initial Canvass review. While the revisions are considered substantive, they do not alter the basic scope and intent of the standard. This standard includes GELPPs related to general site conditions at animal feeding operations (AFO). The standard was developed to address environmental challenges facing the livestock industry. This standard includes requirements that are based on best management practices developed by industry, governmental, and university experts. Operations that adhere to this standard will reduce the risk of adverse environmental and odor incidents resulting from their activities. The standard applies to all types of concentrated livestock operations including, but not limited to hogs, beef cattle, dairy, meat birds, and egg layers. This standard is applicable to any livestock operation that plans to: 1) minimize its potential to generate negative environmental impacts; 2) demonstrate good environmental stewardship; and 3) improve relationships with all parties directly or indirectly affected by the operation. This standard was listed for public review in the 7/13/2001 issue of Standards Action. It is being resubmitted due to substantive changes to the text.
Reflects substantive revisions based on the initial Canvass review. While the revisions are considered substantive, they do not alter the basic scope and intent of the standard. This standard includes GELPPs related to livestock production areas at animal feeding operations (AFO). The standard was developed to address specific environmental challenges within livestock production areas of the livestock industry. This standard includes requirements that are based on best management practices developed by industry, government, and university experts. Operations that adhere to this standard will reduce the risk of adverse environmental and odor incidents resulting from their activities. The standard applies to all types of concentrated livestock operations including but not limited to hogs, beef cattle, dairy, meat birds, and egg layers. This standard is applicable to any livestock operation that plans to: 1) minimize its potential to generate negative environmental impacts; 2) demonstrate good environmental stewardship; and 3) improve relationships with all parties directly or indirectly affected by the operation. This standard was listed for public review in the 7/13/2001 issue of Standards Action. It is being resubmitted due to substantive changes to the text.
Reflects substantive revisions based on the initial Canvass review. While the revisions are considered substantive, they do not alter the basic scope and intent of the standard. This standard includes GELPPs for outdoor manure and storm water storage at animal feeding operations (AFO). The standard was developed to address environmental outdoor manure storage and treatment issues facing the livestock industry. This standard includes requirements that are based on best management practices developed by industry, governmental, and university experts. Operations that adhere to this standard will reduce the risk of adverse environmental and odor incidents resulting from their activities. The standard applies to all types of concentrated livestock operations including, but not limited to hogs, beef cattle, dairy, meat birds, and egg layers. This standard is applicable to any livestock operation that plans to: 1) minimize its potential to generate negative environmental impacts; 2) demonstrate good environmental stewardship; and 3) improve relationships with all parties directly or indirectly affected by the operation. This standard was listed for public review in the 7/13/2001 issue of Standards Action. It is being resubmitted due to substantive changes to the text.
Reflects substantive revisions based on the initial Canvass review. While the revisions are considered substantive, they did not alter the basic scope and intent of the standard. This standard includes GELPPs for manure utilization practices at animal feeding operations (AFO). The standard was developed to address environmental challenges related to land application of manure, composting, and other manure handling practices facing the livestock industry. This standard includes requirements that are based on best management practices developed by industry, governmental, and university experts. Operations that adhere to this standard will reduce the risk of adverse environmental and odor incidents resulting from their activities. The standard applies to all types of concentrated livestock operations including but not limited to hogs, beef cattle, dairy, meat birds, and egg layers. This standard is applicable to any livestock operation that plans to: 1) minimize its potential to generate negative environmental impacts; 2) demonstrate good environmental stewardship; and 3) improve relationships with all parties directly or indirectly affected by the operation. This standard was listed for public review in the 7/13/2001 issue of Standards Action. It is being resubmitted due to substantive changes to the text.
Reflects substantive revisions based on the initial Canvass review. While the revisions are considered substantive, they do not alter the basic scope and intent of the standard. This standard includes GELPPs related to mortality management at animal feeding operations (AFO). The standard was developed to address environmental challenges facing the livestock industry. This standard includes requirements that are based on best management practices developed by industry, governmental, and university experts. Operations that adhere to this standard will reduce the risk of adverse environmental and odor incidents resulting from their activities. The standard applies to all types of concentrated livestock operations including but not limited to hogs, beef cattle, dairy, meat birds, and egg layers. This standard is applicable to any livestock operation that plans to: 1) minimize its potential to generate negative environmental impacts; 2) demonstrate good environmental stewardship; and 3) improve relationships with all parties directly or indirectly affected by the operation. This standard was listed for public review in the 7/13/2001 issue of Standards Action. It is being resubmitted due to substantive changes to the text.