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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/4/2022
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Exhibit I/J - Ecological Site Descriptions
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Varra Companies, Inc.
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DRMS
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RDZ
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Custom Soil Resource Report <br /> Shrub/Vine <br /> Group Plant Common Name Plant Scientific Name Annual Production <br /> Pounds Per Acre <br /> Low High <br /> 3:3 83 248 <br /> leadplant Amorpha canescens 0 50 <br /> sand sagebrush Artemisia filifolia 0 33 <br /> prairie sagewort Artemisia frigida 0 17 <br /> fourwing saltbush Atriplex canescens 0 33 <br /> spreading buckwheat Eriogonum effusum 17 33 <br /> spinystar Escobaria vivipara var.vivipara 0 17 <br /> broom snakeweed Gutierrezia sarothrae 0 17 <br /> plains pricklypear Opuntia polyacantha 0 17 <br /> western sandcherry Prunus pumila var. besseyi 0 50 <br /> soapweed yucca Yucca glauca 0 17 <br /> Growth Curve Name <br /> Warm season dominant,cool season sub-dominant; MLRA-67B;upland coarse textured soils. <br /> Growth Curve Description <br /> Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec <br /> 0% 0% 2% 7% 25% 35% 15% 10% 5% 1% 0% 0% <br /> Ecological Site Information for: <br /> R067BY038CO — Wet Meadow <br /> R067BY038CO — Wet Meadow— <br /> Reference Plant Community <br /> This plant community is the interpretive plant community. This community evolved <br /> with grazing by large herbivores and is well suited for grazing by domestic livestock. <br /> Historically, fires occurred infrequently. This plant community can be found on areas <br /> that receive adequate recovery periods following each grazing event during the <br /> growing season. The potential vegetation is about 85-95% grasses and grass-likes, <br /> 5-10% forbs and 1-5% woody plants. <br /> Warm-season tallgrasses dominate this community. The major grasses include big <br /> bluestem, Indiangrass, prairie cordgrass and switchgrass. Other grasses and grass- <br /> 9 <br />
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