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<br />-2- <br /> <br />on both areas, the disturbed area and where the topsoil has been <br />removed. Another consideration would be to leave the undisturbed <br />areas alone, Try to find a construction area in time and buy the <br />topsoil and compile it for later use, When you use other land for <br />topsoil you are introducing another area susceptible to erosion. <br />In reclamation all elopes should be kept to a marian,m elope of 2: 1; <br />if slopes are steeper agronou~y blanlcete,'aspeatae or gabians should <br />be used to help stabilize the slopes. All disturbed axe as should <br />be mulched to help seedlings establish and prevent erosion. <br />Recommended seeding for disturbed areas: These seeding rates are for <br />drilled seed. If seed is broadcast, rates are doubled. This suggestion <br />ie a mix. <br />SPECIES $ 'POUNDS/AC, OF PORE LIVE SEID <br />Bearded Wheatgrssa <br />Crested Wheatgrase <br />Indian Ricegrase <br />Intermediate Wheatgrase <br />June grass <br />Needle & Thread grass <br />Western Wheatgrass <br />10~ 2 <br />20°b 2 <br />5% .25 <br />15~ 3 <br />15~ 3 <br />15~ 2.25 <br />zo% 3.2 <br />15.7 lbs per ac, pure <br />live seed <br />#Double if broadcast <br />If irrigation ie not available seed just before first snow in late fall. <br />If you would like some forbe and shrubs to dress up the area, see list <br />below: <br />FORBS <br />Buckwheat <br />Daisy <br />Fringed Sage <br />Gilia <br />Havebell <br />SHRUBS <br />Bitterbrvsh <br />Chokecherry <br />Mountain Mahogany <br />Morman Tea <br />Gamble Oak <br />~'T ~ly~ <br />John Lesh <br />Soil Conservation Service <br />Herbacious Cinqueboil <br />Hoods flox <br />Indian Paintbrush <br />Pussytoes <br />Rose <br />Serviceberry <br />Skunkbush <br />Snowberry <br />