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Likewise, sample 20 occurred in an area that receives some benefit from a ground water seep, <br />as well as the normal application of irrigation water. A summary of the individual production <br />plot data is presented in Attachment 2.04.10-6 (formerly Peabody Appendix 10-2 (Table 2-2)). <br />The irrigated pasture type contains incidental woody species at varying densities based on the <br />level of management or maintenance applied to these pastures. All woody plants are invaders <br />in the irrigated pasture type. Some operators periodically grub out the woody plants, while <br />others allow their continued existence. The actual densities observed in the field were low, a <br />fact borne out by the lack of woody plants present in the cover samples (Attachment 2.04.10-6, <br />formerly Peabody Appendix 10-2, Table 2-1). Therefore, an estimate of woody plant density <br />was made by directly counting individuals from stereo color aerial photographs (1" = 500' <br />scale) flown in June 1987. Field checks for verification were made in mid-September 1987. As <br />shown in Table 2.04.10-7, the stem density averaged a low six per acre, comprised of the five <br />species listed. The total estimate for the type was 947 trees. <br />February 2015 JR -66) 2.04.10-32 <br />