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The seed mixture will be planted between September I and May 31 with <br /> preference to fall seedingin n September October and November so the soil <br /> accumulate a reserve of moisture from winter precipitation)Mareh 15 end April <br /> 15. 'T4 planting .� the latter half of April, but ��VV VJU may VV a , be <br /> reduee s,,mo..h-at. The seed mix will be drilled between one-quarter and one-half <br /> inch deep. If needed, the topsoil will be harrowed first to break up the bed into <br /> medium-size clods. If needed, the soil will be disced at least two times to break the <br /> clods into smaller pieces. Erosion control ditches will be constructed. Next, the <br /> seed will be drilled. Seedbed preparation will occur j us t prior to seeding so that <br /> the drilling can be done in a freshly-broken medium. <br /> Soil samples will be collected from soil that has been placed on the area to <br /> be seeded and not out of the stockpiles. Tests will be performed at the Colorado <br /> State University Soil Testing Laboratory or other qualified testing facility. The <br /> operator will instruct the laboratory to perform a routine test plus a sodium <br /> evaluation. Fertilizers will be applied as and where indicated by the soil analyses. <br /> The revegetated area will be closed to grazing during a period of two years <br /> after seeding, or until the Board approves grazing conditions. <br /> N4afeh 15 and A p fil 15. if planted in the latter half of p il, a—A weed-free mulch <br /> at the rate of approximately 2,000 lbs. per acre will be applied. About 30 lbs. per <br /> acre of nitrogen fertilizer will be applied to aid in decomposition of the mulch <br /> without creating nitrogen deficiencies in the young vegetation. The grass species <br /> 26 Revised October 2017 <br />