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, r <br /> Following the fertilizer application, the area will be broadcast with a seed mix listed below at the rate of <br /> 18 pounds per acre. The seeds are to conform to U.S. Department of Agriculture and the State of <br /> Colorado regulations. Seeds are to be delivered in tagged sacks properly mixed to the seed ratio <br /> identified in the seed mix table. The tags are to be collected as evidence of the proper type and amount <br /> of seed for the project site. <br /> Seeds are to be covered by dragging a short length of chain link fence one pass. <br /> Straw Mulch is to be applied to the prepared seed bed. Mulch can be hay or straw and is to be weed free <br /> from a local source. Coverage is to be at the rate of two tons per acre with a light binding agent or <br /> tackifier is to be used over the entire mulched area with a hand sprayer to protect the mulch. <br /> Signs on wood or steel fence posts (at least 4 signs) are to be placed adjacent to the four wheel drive trail <br /> to advise forest users that the area is being reclaimed and to avoid disturbing the area. <br /> Common Name Scientific Name Mix <br /> Percentage <br /> Perennial Ryegrass V.N.S Secale cereale 0% <br /> (Cereal Rye). <br /> Winter Rye,V.N.S. Lolium perenne 20% <br /> Perennial Rye <br /> Kentucky Bluegrass, V.N.S. Poapratensis 19% <br /> Mountain Bromegrass, V.N.S. Bromus marginatus 15% <br /> Orchardgrass, V.N.S. Dactylis glomerata L. 15% <br /> Timothy,V.N.S. Phleum pratense 10% <br /> lsike Glover, V.N.S. Trifolium hybridum 1% <br /> Figure 2, Broadcast Seed Mix for Land Reclamation <br /> Proposed: Reclamation Seed Mix, final seed mix to be reviewed and approved by the USFS <br />