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I <br /> AppI iC.t tioa oC Cvctl Iot or barnvard manure must c of <br /> a type than has 60'". or mere , by wrigI:t , heavy clunks <br /> inches oti ;:iorc in diameter. The minLmwu rate of <br /> applicatioi: shall be 20 tors per acre immediate v_ before <br /> or alter srcdi.ng. <br /> 4. CluLch ncLtiiil% tit tti%yp must be fiL.nl)' it-ld in lace <br /> with pins cp.iicd noL more' than 10 linear Ccot a art . <br /> In .sandy OL r . l 1'r1n,-I I•n+':r ..oil I r. <br /> :� . Aephn LL <br /> 5. Jute Netting <br /> 6 . Lxcelsior mat <br /> 7 . Wood Chips <br /> 5. Defer seeded area from all use by livestock for at leas a two <br /> year period or until grass is established , This may re wire fencing <br /> of the critical area . <br /> Seedbed Preparation for Very Steep Slopes <br /> i 1 . Cut ridges , diversions or channels above and across slo es to catch <br /> excessive water and divert it off of disturbed area , S acing of <br /> these will depend on degree of slope and intensity of r in. The <br /> steeper the slope, the greater the intensity of rains t e closer <br /> the ridges , diversions or channels , Broadcast seed and drag, spike <br /> tooth harrow, chain logs , anything that will scarify soil and <br /> cover seed with some soil . <br /> 2 . Run Sull4ozer with tracks up and down slope . The track will <br /> leave depressions perpendicular to the slope . These de cessions <br /> will catch the seed that is broadcast , hold any precipi ation <br /> on the slope and Help control the movement of soil off he <br /> disturbed area. Broadcast seed before equipment goes o er area <br /> for this final operation. The movement of the equipmen will <br /> tend to cover seed with soil . <br /> 1. Leave area without the final smoothing operation. Leav the <br /> surface rough with ridges and depressions . This will s ow <br /> the runoff down to allow it to percolate into soil and educe <br /> erosion. Broadcast scud and drag, spike tooth harrow, ha_n <br /> logs , anything that will scarify soil and cover seed wi h some <br /> SJ-1 <br /> If site is to extreme for these practices broadcast seed ov r <br /> the area and cover with mulch or net will be needed . Wood hip <br /> mulch is very well suited for mountain sites , since a suppl of <br /> chips is readily available in these areas . These will help re- <br /> duce erosion and loss of soil moisture through evaporation. <br />