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~~ ~ ~ <br />UNITED STATES DEPART"MENT OF AGRICULTURE III'II'I~III"Illll <br />sss <br />S01L.~60NSEftVAT10N SERVICE <br />,,, S. 1!}th st. Darlington Co a9as7 <br />Datss Dsceaber 9,,9a, <br />To: Eit Careoa Ceunty Ceaaieeienere <br />Frog: D.W. Saeky Dsrksr,.Dietrict Conservationist <br />e:; ea.2se r~Cowas'c ~'~,'TT <br />Re: Rsclaastion Plan fer Rravel pit on <br />This gravel pit is leoatsd seven ailee south of etrattsa on road 30. _ <br />The pil is a Stenehsa Gravelly Sandy Loan, iihich is highly erosive. <br />Ths elope is approziaately5g6 and above, eo backeloping of this pit <br />eheuld st least be to a 3 to 1 elope and a 4 to 1 elope ie pre~'ered. <br />This would asks it easier for the initial seeding to establish. Manure <br />should be applied st a rate of 20 tone per acre. For seeding rates <br />ees sttacheQ d0-~Cena-6 (Supporting Data for seeding rates fora) for <br />the eaonnt of pnre'7.iie seed to be used and astheds to apply said <br />seed. The seed drill shoulii be set between one quarter to three quarters <br />depth and should be planted in early spring or late fall. Droadcaeting <br />esod is soother aethod of applying seed if elopes are too steep, but <br />it ie reccoaended that a eaall eyetea of taraacee be fade to aid the <br />eetabliehment of the new eeedins. <br />Lacloaures: Aerial Pheto <br />Soil asp <br />Soil inforaation ~ <br />Supporting Data for srdee seeding <br />Rang Condition Inventory <br />0 <br />