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Range Production(Normal Year�-Fremont County Area,Colorado JJ Stone Pit#1 Amendment <br /> Range Production (Normal Year) <br /> Range Production(Normal Year)-Summary by Map Unit—Fremont County Area,Colorado(CO637) <br /> Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating(pounds per Acres in AOI Percent of AOI <br /> acre per year) <br /> 49 Kim loam,3 to 8 percent 800 2.4 1.2% <br /> 53 Kim-Shingle complex,3 842 48.7 <br /> ---- --- slopes <br /> g p 25.2%ii <br /> to 20 percent slopes <br /> 64 Louviers-Travessilla 9.2! 4.8%j <br /> complex,20 to 50 <br /> -- -r--percent slopes — , -- - — --- --- ----- 5 -- -------o <br /> 72-- -- Midway-Cascajo 1788 L <br /> -- - 1 0.8/° <br /> complex,10 to 40 <br /> percent slopes <br /> --- - --- <br /> 118 Travessilla-Rock outcrop <br /> 131.51 68.0% <br /> complex,5 to 50 <br /> I <br /> - percent slopes <br /> Totals for Area of Interest - -- - - - - — -- -- 193.3 t - 100.00/0 <br /> Description <br /> Total range production is the amount of vegetation that can be expected to grow <br /> annually in a well managed area that is supporting the potential natural plant <br /> community. It includes all vegetation, whether or not it is palatable to grazing <br /> animals. It includes the current year's growth of leaves, twigs, and fruits of woody <br /> plants. It does not include the increase in stem diameter of trees and shrubs. It is <br /> expressed in pounds per acre of air-dry vegetation. In a normal year, growing <br /> conditions are about average. Yields are adjusted to a common percent of air-dry <br /> moisture content. <br /> In areas that have similar climate and topography, differences in the kind and <br /> amount of vegetation produced on rangeland are closely related to the kind of soil. <br /> Effective management is based on the relationship between the soils and <br /> vegetation and water. <br /> Rating Options <br /> Units of Measure: pounds per acre per year <br /> Aggregation Method: Weighted Average <br /> Component Percent Cutoff.- None Specified <br /> Tie-break Rule: Higher <br /> Interpret Nulls as Zero: Yes <br /> USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 8/9/2016 <br /> Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 <br />