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<br /> <br />t <br />1 <br />LJ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />LJ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />E%HIBIT E (Cont'd) <br />occur due to drying winter winds and insufficient soil moisture <br />to sustain seedlings through the winter months. <br />Species <br />Intermediate Wheatgrass <br />(Agropyron intermedium) <br />OR <br />Western Wheatgrass <br />(Agropyron smithii) <br />Little Bluestem <br />(Andropogon scoparius) <br />Russian Wildrye <br />(Elymus junceus) <br />Lbs. PLS/Acre (Broadcast)* <br />s <br />3 <br />4 <br />Sideoats Grama <br />(Bouteloua curtipendula) <br />3 <br />*If the mixture is drilled, reduce rate BY one-third (not <br />TO one-third) unless the soil is completely rockless and <br />then drill at the above-listed rates. <br />Shrubs. Shrubs can be planted advantageously on the site to <br />obscure the somewhat artificial contours of the reclaimed land. <br />This will also add diversity and better utility for wildlife. <br />If seeded, 2 lbs. PLS of Antelope Bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata) <br />should be spread for each one to two acres. If seedlings are used, <br />then they should be planted at the rate of 75 to 150 plants per <br />acre in a concentrated clumped pattern where soils are deeper <br />and more silty to sandy but not very rocky. <br />5iountain Mahogany should be planted in the more rocky loca- <br />tions where the soil is at least 12 to 18 inches deep. If seeded, <br />about 1.5 lbs. PLS should be spread over each one to two acres. <br />If seedlings are used, then they should be planted at the rate of <br />1F <br />