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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ~`°° <br />SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE <br />P,O, Box 265, Kremmling, CO, 8059 `F `' "`~ ''~"~ <br />Avg, 24, 1979 fJ;i~~~~' , '~i, ~~:-.~ ;,, -~;i',I <br />', <br />C~~'~~.. i'~ ~:E r,' .: ilUr'il rr',i.~~'~p;„ <br />.Welton Bumgarner <br />Kremmling, CO, 80459 <br />The following is a reclamation plan for your gravel pit in the 7iWIL <br />,f i_ ~ ct Z,+ N~, iI .S t•c ~/ T/N ~Yc.~J <br />, ni ,~~owo <br />The soil at this site is TineCobbly sandy loam. An interpretation sheet <br />is attached giving the description and the natural plant community. <br />It is suggested that the sloping areas be backsloped to a 3 to 1 slope <br />or flatter. At least 3 inches of cover of topsoil, if material is ¢vail- <br />able at or near the site, be placed on the disturbed areas and mixed with <br />the underlying materiel. <br />The species best suited and readily available from commercial seed dealers <br />are; Crested Wheatgrass 6 pounds per acre <br />Luna Pubescent Wheatgrass 12 pounds per acre <br />Yellow Blossom sweetclover 1 pound per acre <br />The above mentioned seeding rates are for seeding with a drill. If the area <br />is broadcast seeded these rates should be doubled. Cover seeds J< to y4 inchs <br />deep. If broadcast seeded it shoild hand raked to get adequate cover on tthe <br />seed, Late fall seeding would be the most desirable, <br />~~ <br />Ly R. ealey <br />Di rict Cons <br />0 <br /> <br />