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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977522
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/31/1977
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br />• Range Site; Sandy Plains (2) <br />The potential native vegetation for this site is a mixture of tall, mid <br />and short grass complex with the mid-grasses such as needle-and-thread, <br />little bluestem, side-oats grama and .Iunegrass being the dominant grasses <br />present. Prairie sand reed is the most important tall grass while sand <br />bluestem, yellow Indian grass and switch grass may be present but are not <br />abundant. Thiclcspike wheatgrass, blue grama, sedges and sand dr~~pseed <br />may make up one-third of the vegetative composition. <br />Forbs such as prairie clover, slimflower surfpea, wooly loco, training <br />fleabane, winged eriogonum, dotted gay feather, prairie caneflower and <br />spiderwort can be present in minor amounts. Shrubs such as sand sage- <br />brush, heraceous sage and fringed sagebrush, wormwood, small soap weed <br />and bush buckw~eat occur in very low percentage. Plains prickly pear <br />and ball cactus are also present in very small amounts. The optimum <br />ground cover is 40%. <br />The seeding recommendation for this site is based on the dominant grasses <br />• expected in the native plant community. See attached seeding recommenda- <br />tion for this range site, <br />Other species will likely invade the site from surrounding areas. <br />• <br />
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