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<br />2. On Sandy Areas: <br />Pace 9 of 13 <br />a. Sand abluestem Andropogon hallii 6,7,8 <br />b. Indian ricearass Orvzopsis },ymenoides <br /> var. I4es ar 6,7,8 <br />3. On Wet Areas, Not Ila rsby: <br />a. Little bluestem Schizachyrium scoyarzum <br /> var. Pasture 8 <br />4. Marshy Areas: <br />a. A special seed mix. will be determined for each site. <br />B. Small Seed: <br />1. On Rangelands: <br />a. Canada bluegrass Poa compressa 3,4,5 <br />b. Yellow sweet clover llelilotus officinalis 2 <br />2. On Sandy Areas: <br />a. Sand lovecrass Eracrostis trichodes 4,5 <br />b. Blowout crass Redfieldia fleruosa 4,5 <br />3. On Aet Areas, Not Marshy: <br />a. Yellow sweet clover Melilotus officinalis 1,2 <br />4. Marshy Areas: <br />a. A special seed mix will be determined for each site. <br />III. Drilling Seed: <br />A. A two box, rangeland disk drill is preferred, but other drills <br />that can plant chaffy and fine seed through rocky and brushy <br />ground can be used. <br />B. A third fertilizer box is often useful to apply small amounts <br />of fertilizer or humate. <br />C. Broadcast seeding will be considered, but must include a plan <br />showing practices such as harrowing, cultipacking, etc., that <br />will properly cover the seed and polyacrylamide. Seeding and <br />total fertilizing cannot be done and incorporated together <br />since the bulY, of the fertilizer must be deeper. <br />D. Depth bands are most often needed on the drill disks. These <br />are usually 18" bands that provide for a 2" depth of seeding. <br />E. Interseeding or no-till seeding may be allowed on portions of <br />the operation area if existing vegetation is sparse and there <br />is no presence of hardpans or compaction. This is also useful <br />on the area adjacent to the operation area to blend the <br />revegetation species with the existing species to eliminate a <br />harsh edge effect. <br />_~o_ <br />