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Nutrient Management Services in Middlesex County

Professional NMS, NMP, and NASM plans for farmers in Middlesex County.

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Middlesex County, Ontario

Middlesex County is home to a diverse agricultural sector including livestock, dairy, and grain operations. If you're expanding your operation in Middlesex County, we can help you obtain the Nutrient Management Strategy or Plan you need to move forward with confidence.

Services Available in Middlesex County

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Local Expertise

Based in Southwestern Ontario with 15+ years of agricultural experience. We understand the local landscape and regulatory requirements specific to Chatham-Kent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an NMS to build a barn in Ontario? In most cases, yes — if you are increasing livestock or nutrient storage capacity, you will likely need a Nutrient Management Strategy (NMS) before construction can begin.

What are nutrient units? A nutrient unit is a measurement used under Ontario's Nutrient Management Act to determine the regulatory requirements for your farm. It's based on the type and number of livestock you have.

When do I need both an NMS and an NMP? Typically when your farm operation exceeds 300 nutrient units, you'll need both a Nutrient Management Strategy (NMS) for storage and expansion, and a Nutrient Management Plan (NMP) for land application of nutrients.

How long does approval take? Approval timelines vary depending on the complexity of your operation. Most plans take several weeks from farm visit to final approval. Starting early is critical — delays can cost you a full growing season.

Not Sure If You Need an NMS?

If you're unsure, we can confirm quickly. Free consultation, no obligation.

Free consultation • No obligation • Fast response

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