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-3- <br /> <br />SHRUBS: Native Plants,Salt Lake City, Utah. <br />The two naturalized species, crested and intermediate wheat <br />grass, are commercially available. <br />NOTE: This species mixture was developed from recommendations <br />from "Restoring Big Game Range in Utah", A. P. Plummer; also <br />results from "Surface Rehabilitation of Land Disturbances resulting <br />from Oil Shale Development", C.S.U. Report 1974; recommendations of <br />Clyde George, local S.C.S. agent; and extensive research at Para- <br />chute Creek, Logan Wash and Piceance Creek by the author. <br />Straw will be used as a mulch and crimped in at the rate of <br />2 tons per acre. <br />These two benches are expected to have a productivity that <br />will exceed the original 30 acres of disturbed land. <br />The slopes on Area #1 cover an area of 20 acres. Topsoil will <br />not be added. Due to the steepness, any added topsoil would move <br />downward due to gravity. Biological islands will be created by <br />transplanting tubelings of shrubs. Shrub species to be planted <br />are: <br />Pershia tridentata (Antelope bitterbrush) <br />Quercus gambellii (scrub oak) <br />Pinus edulus (sinyom pine) <br />Juniperus ostepsperma (Utah Junipers) <br />Forbs: <br />Hedysarum boreole (Utah Sweet vetch) <br />Pznstemon Palmeri (Palmer penstemon) <br />Sphaeralcea sp. (Globe mallow) <br />Melilotus officinalis (yellow sweet clover) <br />Linum Lewisii (Lewis flax) <br />Grass: <br />thick spike <br />Agropyron dasystachyum (wheat grass) <br />A. desertorum - nordan (crested wheat grass) <br />A. intermedium - Oake (intermediate wheat grass) <br />A. smithii (western wheat grass) <br />A. trachycaulum -primar (slender wheat grass) <br />LBS/Acre <br />100/acre <br />100/acre <br />100/acre <br />100/acre <br />400/acre <br />1 lb/acre <br />1 lb/acre <br />1 lb/acre <br />1/2 lb/acre <br />1/2 lb/acre <br />1 lb/acre <br />2 lb/acre <br />1 lb/acre <br />3 lb/acre <br />3 lb/acre <br />