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it will be prepared for seeding using typical seedbed preparation techniques. (See <br /> page 43b) Fertilizer will be applied at the rate 20 pounds per acre of nitrogen(N) <br /> and 20 pounds per acre of phosphorus (P). <br /> (iii) State the grass,forb and tree species to be planted and the application <br /> quantities. Specify the quantity of each grass and forb species as pounds of <br /> pure live seed per acre: <br /> No trees or shrubs are to be planted. <br /> SPECIES VARIETY RATE <br /> LS lb/ac <br /> Sand bluestem Woodward 3.5 <br /> Blue grama - 1.5 <br /> Prairie sandreed Pronghorn 2.0 <br /> Switch ass - 2.5 <br /> Needle and thread - 3.0 <br /> Sideoats grama - 1.5 <br /> Purple prairie clover - 0.005 <br /> Thicks ike wheat ass Sodar 3.5 <br /> Scarlet globernallow - 0.0025 <br /> Total: 17.5075 <br /> *Double drilled seeding rate to obtain broadcast seeding rate. <br /> (iv) Specify the application methods for grass and forb seeding,drill seeding <br /> or broad cast: <br /> • Drill seed using a drill with separate seed bins for small seed and the drill <br /> should have an agitator and depth bands. <br /> • This is an example seed mix. The vendor may not have the variety listed. <br /> In that event,the next most appropriate variety will be used. <br /> • The seeding rate should be doubled if the seed is broadcast seeding is <br /> used. <br /> (v) If mulch is needed,specify the kind to be used,the crimping method, and <br /> rate of application: <br /> Certified weed free straw mulch will be applied at a rate of two tons per acres, <br /> crimped in two directions. <br /> (vi) Explain the establishment methods for each species of shrub and/or tree, <br /> and state the number of each to be established per acre: <br /> There are no plans to establish shrubs or trees at this site. <br /> (d) Specify which ponds,streams, roads and buildings, if any,will remain after <br /> reclamation. ... <br /> This reclamation plan does not call for any ponds, streams, roads or buildings to <br /> 43 Fcontinued on page 44 <br />