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1996-06-29_PERMIT FILE - M1994103
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994103
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/29/1996
From
COSTILLA CNTY COMMISSIONERS
To
DMG
Media Type
D
Archive
No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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GUIDE FOR RATING RANGE TREND <br /> Considering the potential for this site, class Of livestock, season of use, <br /> recreational use, fire and other/influences , rate, the following by giving each <br /> item a rating of 4 to 0. Interpolate between indicators for ratings 3, 2 and 1. <br /> Trend Indicators Years <br /> REPRODUCTION `�`t 9S 96 <br /> —?Tejor species of the potential plant community are pro- <br /> ducing seedlings, plants are of mixed ages; there is <br /> evidence of active tillers, rhizomes, stolons--------------(4) 2 2 <br /> Major species not reproducing.-----------------------------(0) <br /> PLAtITS RESIDUE AND CURRENT UTILIZATION <br /> Litter produced y major species Abundant for the <br /> site and current utilization is moderate-------------------(4% <br /> Litter is absent and utilization is severe- ----------------(0) <br /> COMPOSITION CHAi4GES <br /> , Dominant species of the potential plant community are <br /> maintaining their place in the stand----------------------1(4) <br /> Dominant species are absent or noticeably decreasing in 3 3 <br /> percentage, while minor species and species not native <br /> to the corr.jnity are increasing. ---------------------------(0) <br /> PLAIT VIGOP <br /> Major species of the potential plant corrwnity are <br /> strong, healtny, prod;,ctive and well rooted.---------------(4) <br /> Major species are showing noticeable die-off---------------(0) 3 3 3 <br /> SOIL SURFACE FACTORS <br /> AccelerateG soil erosion is not evident. Past erosion <br /> signs haze healed. Water intake for the kind of soil <br /> isfavorable- -------------- --------------------------------(4) <br /> Accelerated erosion is obvious. Soil stability is poor <br /> as seen by failure of erosion lions to be healing. <br /> Water intake for the kind of soil is unfavorable.----------(0) <br /> Ratinos between li and 20 inclusive • Inprovino Trend <br /> Total/ �y y� i`f <br /> Ratings between 0 and 10 inclusive • Declining Trend year <br /> Total/ <br /> 3-Year Trend 5'L 3 years <br /> NOTES <br /> "• P.r.nual Palatable Yield is based on the plant species that are desirable by <br /> the major Animal classes planned for. 'Each plant species considered desir- <br /> able Should have a ✓ to the left of the name. <br />
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