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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994103
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/23/1996
Doc Name
FN M-94-103 ADEQUACY REVIEW LETTER COSTILLA CNTY
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ROBERT R VASQUEZ
To
BOB OSWALD
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N ~ <br />• • <br />6UlDE FOR RATING RANGE TREND <br />CAnsidering the potential for this site, class of livestock, reason of use, <br />recreational use, fire and otheriinfluences, rat the following by giving each <br />item a rating of 4 to 0. Interpolate between indicators for ratings 3. 2 end ]. <br />Trend Indicators <br />REDRODUCTION <br />`?iajor species of the potential plant community are pro- <br />Qucing seedlings, plants are of mixed ages; there is <br />evidence of active tillers, rhizomes, stolons.-------------(~; <br />Hajor species not reproductng.-----------------------------(0) <br />PLAITS RESIDUE AND CURRENT UT1L12A710N <br />Litter produced y maDo species abundant for the <br />site and current utilization is moderate.------------------(4) <br />Litter is absent and utilization is severe.----------------(D) <br />COMPOSITION CHAIaGES <br />Dominant species of the potential plant community ere <br />maintaining their place in the stand.---------------------=(4) <br />Dominant species are absent or noticeably decreasing in <br />percentage, vrhile minor species and species not native <br />to the community are increasing.---------------------------(O) <br />PLA'+T VIGOP <br />N~ejor species of tF,e pctential plant connunity ere <br />strong, healthy, prnd;,ctive end .cell rooted.---------------{~j <br />Major spa:ies are showing noticeable die-off.--------------(0) <br />SC1l SURFACE FA;TORS <br />AccelerateC soil erosion is not evident. Past erosion <br />sigr.<_ ha:e healed. 4'a ter irtdke for the kind of soil <br />is favorable.-----•--------••------------------------------(4) <br />Accele~ateC erosion is obvious. Sci1 stability is poor <br />es seen by failure of erosion signs to be healins. <br />Water intake for the kind of soil is unfavorable.----------(0) <br />Y-erc <br />9'1 9S 9 6 <br />2 2 ~ <br />Z Z Z <br />3 3 3 <br />3 3 <br />3 <br />~{ ~ ~ <br />Ratings bet»eer ]i and 20 inclusive Im~rovino Trend <br />Total/ ~~ y~ ~~ <br />Ratings betv.een 0 end 1D inclusive ~ Deciinins Trend year <br />Total/ <br />3-Year Trend NL 3 years ~`1` <br />NOTES <br />•• D.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 /> <br />
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