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' 127 <br />' 1 it's one that's native to the area. <br /> 2 However, I don't know if the Board is <br /> 3 wa <br />e <br />t th <br />b <br />h <br />i <br /> , <br />a <br />r <br />u <br />ey <br />ave approved an appl <br />cation rate in <br />' 4 pounds per acre of seed. it should always be in <br /> 5 pounds of pure live seed per acre. <br /> 6 Chances are that what you've already <br /> 7 approved will probably be only about 75 percent <br /> 8 of what really needs to be done to get a goad <br /> 9 establishment of grass. 75 percent is just a rough <br /> l0 number. It could be more or it could be less. <br /> 11 The schedule they had for grass <br /> 12 t <br />bli <br />t I <br />h <br />l <br />d <br />h <br />i <br /> es <br />a <br />s <br />men <br />app <br />au <br />. T <br />ey are look <br />ng at <br /> 13 putting and seeding in the late fall, early spring. <br /> 14 In my experience, those are very good times for <br /> 15 grass establishment. <br /> 16 However, there is absolutely no erosion <br /> 17 protection during the interim. That seems rather <br /> 18 silly, in my mind. If we do have tailings that are <br /> 19 in acidic soil conditions cr (inaudible) soil. <br />' 20 conditions, we need to be sure that that grass mix <br /> 21 is changed. <br /> 22 One of the statements that was made <br /> 23 concerning mulching, I think was rather interesting. <br />' 24 They stated that mulching would be applied if <br /> 25 necessary. I have found out in our research for <br /> <br /> AGREN, BLANDO & BILLINGS <br />1 <br /> <br />