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<br />EXHIBIT J <br />VEGETATION INFORMATION <br /> <br />1. a. The land currently is composed of the following grasses as <br />listed in the chart below which was provided by the USDA Natural <br />Resource Conservation Service. <br />b. The soil types for the area were previous listed in EXHIBIT I <br />Soils Information. <br />c. The estimates of average annual production are listed in the <br />table below. <br />RANGELAND PRODUCTIVITY AND CHARACTERISTIC PLANT COMMUNITIES <br />MAP <br />SYMBOL RANGE <br />SITE TOTAL PRODCTION CHARACTERISTC <br />VEGATATION COMPOSITION <br />AND SOIL KIND OF YEAR DRY <br />NAME WEIGHT <br /> LB/AC PCT <br /> <br />V6A: <br />MOUNTAIN <br />FAVORABLE <br />800 BLUE GRAMMA <br />20 <br />MONTE OUTWASH NORMAL 600 WESTERN WHEAT i6 <br /> UNFAVORABLE <br />300 NEEDLEBTHREAD <br />INDIAN RICEGRASS ~p <br />~p <br /> WINTERFAT ~p <br /> FOURWING SALTBUSH 5 <br /> BOTTLEBRUSH 5 <br /> SQUIRREL TAIL <br /> SAND DROPSEED S <br /> FENDLER THREELAWN 5 <br /> RUBBER RABBITBRUSH 5 <br />2. Existing topography is a gently sloped relatively flat, constant <br />gradient. Vegetation is sparse to low density, consistent through out. <br />No changes in vegetation are present. No relationship between <br />topography and vegetation vary with the affected lands. <br />