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New Horizon Mine <br />2. Dactylis glomerata Orchardgrass 2 <br />3. Medicago Sativa Alfalfa 2 <br />10 <br />Note: Alfalfa seed must be inoculated with a specific strain of Rhizobium bacteria. <br />Seed Mix #5 - Recommended Varieties <br />Meadow brome - Regar <br />Orchardgrass - Latar <br />Alfalfa - Lahonton (AV120, Nomad, Ranger, Lodak, or other recommended flemish variety)* <br />*Cultivars in parenthesis may be selected as alternates. <br />Seed Mix #6 - Pastureland Irrigated Swales Mix, Poorly- Drained Sites <br />Species <br />Scientific Name <br />1. Alopecurus pratensis <br />2. Lotus corniculatus <br />3. Trifolium hybridum <br />4. Agrostis alba <br />5. Phleum pratense <br />Drilled <br />Rate lbs. <br />Common Name PLS /Acres* <br />Creeping foxtail 2 <br />Birdsfoot trefoil 2 <br />Alsike Clover 2 <br />Red Top Grass* 2 <br />Timothy 2 <br />Total 10 <br />Note: Birdsfoot trefoil seed must be inoculated with a specific strain of Rhizobium bacteria. <br />Seed Mix #6 - Recommended Varieties <br />Creeping foxtail - Garrison <br />Birdsfoot trefoil - Empire (tretana, Carroll, Mackinaw)* <br />* For extreme saturated soils: Substitute Reed Canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) for Red Top <br />Grass and Rabbitfoot Grass (Polypogon nonspeliensis) for Timothy. Same seed rate. <br />Seed Mix #7 - Intensively Mana eg d Irrigated Pasture Mix <br />Species <br />Scientific Name <br />1. Medicago sativa <br />2. Festuca arundinacea <br />3. Festuca pratensis <br />4. Dactylis glomerata <br />5 . Bromus brebersteinii <br />6. Trifolium fragiferum <br />7. Trifolium hybridum <br />Drilled <br />Rate lbs. <br />Common Name PLS /Acres* <br />Alfalfa 10 <br />Tall Fescue 5 <br />Meadow Fescue 5 <br />Orchardgrass 5 <br />Meadow Brome 5 <br />Strawberry Clover 5 <br />Alsike Clover 5 <br />Total 40 <br />Note: Alfalfa and the clover seed must be inoculated with a specific strain of Rhizobium bacteria. 70 <br />lbs /acre of oats may be planted as a first year cover crop when planting this mixture in the spring. <br />2014 Annual Reclamation Report Page 7 <br />