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8/24/2016 10:43:59 PM
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11/20/2007 10:41:11 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980205
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/1/1980
Doc Name
APPLICATION OF ARTS FERTILIZER CO FN 80-205
From
JOHN F GRIEBEL
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MLR
Media Type
D
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. .• <br />Windbreaks anJ environmental pl.mtings an I.iirl}' t:c1L vuiCcJ to <br />this soil. Alowing sand and low availal,]c ~:~ater capacity is the <br />principal hazards to establishing tree and ~in-ubs. Tlic soil is su <br />loose that trees nccJ to be planted in c:hallow furroo•:; ,unl maintain <br />Vegetative cover bclwre•n Cbe rows. Supplce~~ntal in~if;ation m::y br <br />needed to insure survival. 't'rees that nr,• h~•st suited and hnvc gout <br />survival arc Rocky .1[n, juniper, eastrt-n rcdc•ednr, ponderosa pine <br />and Siberian clnt. Shrubs bcsC suited arr skunkhush sumac, ]i.l.ac and <br />Siberian peaslirub. <br />Wi]JliCe is an import,int secondar}' use, i:~iCh U:rse Funs petit suited <br />for openland and ran•;cLand wiidlifc. In crup.land arras, habitat <br />favorable for ring-nuckcJ pheasants, mourning doves, and n~.`.ny non- <br />"~, game- species can be ~Ieveloped by establishing; e:ildlife areas Cor <br />nesting and escape cover. I'or pheasants, tbu incl.usiun of undisturbed <br />nesting cover is vital and should be included in plans Cor habitaC <br />development; this is especially true i.n nrra:; of intensive agriculture. <br />Rangeland wilJl.iCc, c>;emplifiul by Chc pronghorn antelope, can be as;:isted <br />and encouraged by development oC livestocl: watering facil.iCies, proper <br />livescoclc gr;tzing w;uiag;ement, ^nd rluige ro:,oeding where needed. <br />This l'ona soil has goof potential Cor urh:~n and rccrc•ational devulop- <br />iaent. lawns, shrubs auJ [tees, when once crta6lisheJ, will do wc•11. <br />'1'hc primary limiting :;oil foalurr is the rapid pcrmuability in Uic <br />substratum and the hazard oC con tmn~i oat ion of grounJ water from scwa};c <br />lagoons. kecrcaCional dcvo]npmrnC may be liindcrod by fhu soils susccpti- <br />.• hility to mind oro:;iun. <br />(:,ipabi.lii}• su6~las:; lllc irrif'.•~I••~I <br />~ < ; <br /> <br />
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