Laserfiche WebLink
TABLE 22-4 <br />Seed Mix No. 4 -Topsoil Stockpiles, Temporary <br />Reclamation, Road Rights-of--Way • <br />Drill Rate• <br />P.L.S." Recommended <br />Species Ibs/Acre Seeds/Sq.Ft. Variety <br />1. Aaropyron rioarium Streambank wheatgrass 3.00 11.1 Sodar <br />2. A opyron intermedium Intermediate wheatgrass 2.00 4.0 Tegmar <br />3. A2rooyron trachvcaulum Slender wheatgrass 5.00 11.0 San Louis <br />4. Bromus mar 'nom atus Mountain brome 5.00 8.0 Bromar <br />5. Poa am~la Big bluegrass 0.50 10.1 Sherman <br />6. Poa compressa Canada bluegrass 0.25 14.4 Ruebens <br />7. Medica¢o saliva Alfalfa 0.50 2.5 Falcata type <br />8. Onobrychis viciaefolia Sanfoin 3.00 8.0 Eski <br /> TOTAL 19.25 69.1 • <br />* Broadcast rate is double the drill seeding rate <br />'* P.L.S. =Pure Live Seed <br />Species characteristics and adaptability <br />Xeric Sites: All species <br />Mesic Sites: All species <br />Cool Season: Agro_pyroo, Bromus Poa <br />Warm Season: Medicaao <br />Clay to Sandy Textured Soils: Agroovron, Bromus, P~ Medica¢o <br />Soils Coarser than Sandy Textured Soi ls: Ag_ro_pvron, Poa amnia <br />Rhizomatous Species: Agropvron, Poa com~ressa, Azropyron intermedium, Agropyron riparium <br />Species Substitutions: <br />All species listed normally have good market availability. If substitutions are necessary, they will be made according <br />to guidelines specified following Seed MixNos. lA and 1B. <br />• <br />20 <br />