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<br />' time, the proposed seed mixture is comprised mostly of grasses. <br />It should be noted that native topsoil is an excellent source <br />' of adopted seeds and will probably result in the growth of both <br />shrub and grass species not included in the seed mix. <br />The following species and rates are recommended for <br />' seeding on the site. This list has been checked with personnel <br />at the U.S. Soil Conservation Service (SCS) office in San Luis. <br />' Rate <br />Plant Soecies (Pounds/Acrel* <br /> Western wheatgrass 4 <br />' Mountain brome 3 <br /> Blue grama 2 <br />' Indian ricegrass <br />Mountain muhly 2 <br />1 <br /> Cicer milkvetch l.5 <br /> Mountain mahogany ~J.5 <br />' Winterfat 0.5 <br /> *Rates shown are for drill seeding. If broadcast <br />' seeding is employed, rates will be doubled. <br /> Additional plant species may be used or substituted, <br />' depending on availability and future trends in seed production. <br /> The actual seed mixture to be used will be corwposited and <br /> <br />' individual species selected at the time o f appl+cation. Any <br /> changes to the seed mixture shown above wi ll be :submitted to <br />' the Mined Land Reclamation Division for ap proval: <br /> In the East Pit area and upper West Pit areas, pinyon <br />' and juniper seedlings will be replaced at a i°ate of 100 <br /> seedlings/acre. <br />' <br /> E.2.6 Reclamation Scheduling <br />' <br /> Reclamation activities will occur to take advantage of <br />' optimal climatic conditions. Following are genera scheduling <br /> procedures to be followed. <br />1 <br />E-7 <br /> <br />