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Trusted by Farmers in Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi



Our Story

Since 2012, Angela Warden Consulting, LLC (AWC) in Nashville, Tennessee has been assisting farmers with nutrient management, permitting, sediment and erosion control, and grant writing. AWC has written Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans (CNMPs) to assist pork producers, dairy farmers, poultry producers, cattle farmers, and horse farmers. AWC is able to assist farmers regardless of the types of animal raised.


The CNMPs and Nutrient Management Plans (NMPs) assist farmers with permitting requirements and obtaining cost-share assistance with the USDA/ NRCS. More importantly, these NMPs and CNMPs help protect the farmers from individuals who do not understand animal agriculture.

How We Work

Whether you are seeking a CNMP or NMP for cost-share assistance, to satisfy a permitting requirement, or to assist you in allocating nutrients generated on your farm, AWC will walk you through the process. Plans are not written and mailed to you. To make sure written plans are accurate and understood, AWC goes over each plan and document with you face-to-face.


If you have gotten into trouble with regulatory or permitting agencies or have had complaints by neighbors or people in your community, call AWC. We have a proven track record of assisting farmers during the mitigation process and have been successful in preventing and eliminating fines assessed by regulatory agencies.

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About the Owner 

Ms. Angela Warden is a native Tennessean. A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville with a degree in Agriculture: Plant and Soil Sciences and a concentration in Environmental Sciences and Natural Resources, she is also a licensed Soil Scientist in Tennessee and Alabama.
 

In addition, Ms. Warden has been trained under the Tennessee Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Program Fundamentals of Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) Level 1 and Level 2.
 

Prior to starting her own consulting business, Ms. Warden worked for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as a field Soil Scientist.  She later worked as an Environmental Scientist for a private Engineering and Environmental Company in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and focused on writing various components of reports submitted on their behalf to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) focusing on soil remediation, erosion control, and water quality contamination stemming from explosives and other organic and inorganic chemicals for active and closed Army Ammunition Plants throughout the United States and as a Project Manager for special assets projects.  She also worked as an Environmental Specialist for the Tennessee Department of Agriculture where she reviewed and approved CAFO permit applications for Tennessee farmers and reviewed EPA 319 grants for non-point source pollution and provided project management for EPA 319 funded projects and watershed based plans. 

Currently, Ms. Warden is a Technical Service Provider (TSP) with the United States Department of Agriculture/Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA/ NRCS) and is certified to write CNMPs and NMPs to assist farmers in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee.   She has been a Tennessee Extension Advisory Council Member.

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