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12/9/2019 ESD Printable Report <br /> rubber rabbitbrush ERNAG Ericameria nauseosa var. 0 10 <br /> g/abrata <br /> broom snakeweed GUSA2 Gutierrezia sarothrae 0 10 <br /> common hop HULU Humulus lupulus 0 10 <br /> plains pricklypear OPPO Qpuntia polyacantha 0 10 <br /> western sandcherry PRPUB Prunus pumila var,bessey_i 0 10 <br /> skunkbush sumac RHTR Rhus trilobata 10 30 <br /> golden currant RIAU Ribes aureum 0 10 <br /> soapweed yucca YUGL Yucca g/auca 0 10 <br /> Tree Annual Production <br /> .(pounds peracre) <br /> Group Group name Common name $ymbol Scientific name i_(W High <br /> 4 0 10 <br /> oneseed juniper JUMO 1,Isinir?erus monosperma 10 30 <br /> twoneedle pinyon PIED Pinus edulis 0 10 <br /> Annual Production by Plant Type <br /> Annual Production(lbs/ac) <br /> RQpresentative <br /> Plant type Low value High <br /> Forb 45 100 155 <br /> Grass/Grasslike 510 795 1275 <br /> ShrubNine 45 100 155 <br /> Tree 0 5 15 <br /> Total: 600 1000 1600 <br /> Plant Growth Curve <br /> Growth curve number: C06905 <br /> Growth curve name: Warm season dominant,cool season sub-dominant;MLRA-69;upland coarse textured soils <br /> Growth curve description: <br /> Percent Production by Month <br /> Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec <br /> 0 0 5 10 22 35 15 10 3 0 0 0 <br /> V. <br /> P <br /> r za <br /> 0 <br /> d <br /> u <br /> c <br /> t <br /> i - <br /> 0 - <br /> n <br /> Blue Grama Dominant Plant Community <br /> This plant community developed with continuous grazing without adequate recovery opportunity between grazing events.Blue grama <br /> dominates the plant community and may develop into a patchy sodbound appearance on areas that are more accessible to grazing animals. <br /> Sideoats grama and little bluestem may still be present in small amounts on steeper slopes. Forbs and shrubs that continue to increase are <br /> western ragweed,hairy goldaster,Bigelow sagebrush,fringed sagebrush,broom snakeweed,and small soapweed.Oneseed juniper and <br /> pinyon pine have significantly increased. <br /> Species diversity and production have been significantly decreased due to the major reduction of mid and tall grass species and key shrubs. <br /> Energy flow,water cycle and mineral cycle have been negatively affected.Litter levels are very low and unevenly distributed.Soil erosion may <br /> be a concern on steeper slopes and exposed areas.This plant community is in an early stage of desertification. <br /> Production ranges from 100 to 600 pounds of air-dry vegetation per acre per year and will average 300 pounds. <br /> Plant Growth Curve <br /> Growth curve number: C06907 <br /> Growth curve name: Warm season dominant;MLRA-69;upland coarse textured soils <br /> Growth curve description: <br /> Percent Production by Month <br /> Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec <br /> 0 0 0 5 30 40 20 5 0 0 0 0 <br /> https://esis.sc.egov.usda.gov/ESDReport/fsReportPrt.aspx?id=RO69XY053CO&rptLevel=all&approved=yes&repType=regular&scrns=&comm= 8/19 <br />