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The second group of sites includes: <br />dk4 - Duell - SW4 36-T9N-R61W <br />4k5 - Government ~fl - SW4 2, Nw4 11-TlON_R64W <br />4k6 - Government 4k2 - SE4 1-T10N_R57W <br />ik9 - Walker - NE4 30-T8N-R57W <br />1k10 - Younglund - SE4 6-T10N-R57W <br />The soils on this site are typically gravelly and porous, and the species <br />and rates to be seeded are as follows: <br />Species Varie[y % in Mixture Seeding Rate <br />Blue grama Covington 20 0.6 1bs/Ac PLS <br />Sideoats grams Vaughn 50 4.5 lbs/Ac PLS <br />Little bluestem Pastura 30 2.1 lbs/Ac PLS <br />7.2 lbs/Ac PLS <br />The seed should be planted to a depth of 1/2 to 3/4 inch deep using a grass <br />drill equipped with a feeding mechanism and agitator, double disk furrow <br />openers and packer wheels. A straw or hay mulch should be applied at the <br />rate of 4,000 lbs/Ac and should be crimped into the soil to prevent blowing. <br />Other methods of mulching are acceptable and I have enclosed a copy of our <br />mulching standards and specifications for your informs[ion. <br />Prior to the actual seeding, fertilizer should be applied at a rate of 40 <br />lbs Phosphorous and 40 lbs Nitrogen per acre. <br />Seeding should be done in the fall of the year, usually after October 31st, <br />when the ground is sufficiently cold enough to prevent germination before the <br />next year's growing season, or in the spring prior to the 15th of April to <br />insure adequate soil moisture. <br />If a grass drill is not available and a broadcast method of seeding is used, <br />the seeding rate should be doubled and the seed should then be hand raked <br />into the soil to insure good seed to soil contact. <br />If possible, all areas should have topsoil applied at a depth of 6 to 8 inches <br />before reseeding. Critical areas should be protected from any disturbing influ- <br />ences for at least one full year or until vegetation has established itself. <br />If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. <br />incerely <br />~ ~~~- . <br />Ronald D. Miller <br />District Conservationist <br />Greeley Field Office <br />Encls: Soil maps, Descriptions, Range descriptions, <br />Standards and Specifications, CO-CONS-6 <br />