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<br />EXHIBIT D-2 - SOILS AND VEGETATION INFORMATION <br />Backielor Mines-Syracuse Level - Federal Resources Corporation <br /> <br />Page 8 <br />-7- <br />Seeding Recommendations <br />Location: Inactive spoil and tailing dumps. <br />albs, per acre - bulk) <br />S eP ties Variet ~ of Mix Drilled Broadcast <br />Yellow Sweet Clover - 10 0.8 1.6 <br />Smooth Brome Pianchar 20 3.3 6,6 <br />Red Fescue Pennlaorn 15 0.6 1.2 <br />Slender Wheat Primar 20 2.8 5.6 <br />Timothy 4 15 1.8 3.6 <br />orchard Latar 15 0.6 1.2 <br />Location: On areas where spoil material will be removed, <br />(lbs. per acre - bulk) <br />S ep ties Variet `h' of Mix Drilled Broadcast <br />Yellow Sweet Clover - IO 0,8 1.6 <br />Smooth Brome Manchar 25 4,2 8.4 <br />Orchard,:r„, Latar 15 0,6 1,2 <br />Slenden 1•meatgrass - 20 2.8 5:6 <br />Kentucky Bluegrass Troy 15 0.2 0,4 <br />Timothy - 15 1.8 3.6 <br />t <br />There are also high-altitude seed mixtures available through local seed dealers. <br />• Seeding failures should be replanted in future years. ' <br />Trees and E~~h^•^ a hP_ a anted on disturbed Species adapted <br />to the area include White Fir, Englemann pruce, Colorado Blue Spruce <br />and Hansen Rose. All stock should be potted, These plant materials are <br />available through the Colorado State Forest Service at very reasonable cost. <br />Enclosed is an application form for seedling trees. <br /> <br />