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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983112
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
7/28/2000
Doc Name
MINERALS PROGRAM INSPECTION REPORT
Inspection Date
7/17/2000
Media Type
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<br />Fertilizer: <br />A soil test should be made to determine the proper <br />amounts of fertilizer to apply. Fertilizer should be <br />applied immediatly prior to seeding, at the time of seeding, <br />or immediately following seeding, as applicable to the kind <br />of fertilizer and type of equipment used. <br />Seeding: <br />Seeding will be done shortly after the topsoil is <br />applied to prevent excess weed growth and loss of soil by <br />erosion. Seed will be planted with a drill designed to <br />plant grass see3. The area will be seeded sometime between <br />the 1st of November and May 31st. <br />Mulching: <br />Mulch will consist of hay or straw, free of noxious <br />weed seed, applied at the rate of 4,000 pounds oer acre. At <br />least SOB of the material should be 10 inches or more in <br />length. The mulch can be anchored by a disc plow with its <br />discs set straight or a crimping machine. The mulch should <br />be crimped 4 inches into the soil. <br />Protection: <br />The area will be protected from grazing and disturbance <br />until it is stabilized. vegitation should not be burned or <br />mowed. <br />
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