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M1978314
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11/17/2004
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King Mountain Gravel LLC
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04038 Banks and Gesso LLC <br />0 MRCS <br />Natural <br />flesources <br />Conservation <br />Service <br />Conservation Plan <br />Banks and Gesso, LLC <br />720 Kipling St., Suite 117 <br />Lakewootl, CO 80215 <br />Gulnara Graves <br />Conservation Technician <br />Grazed Range <br />Tract: 2297 <br />Range Planting <br />Establish native perennial vegetation to restore a plant community similar to a Mountain Loam range <br />site which can ba supportetl by the soils that exist in the area. Range planting should be performed in <br />accordance with the recommended seetl mix and rates as specifed on the attached NRCS grass <br />seeding job sheet. In an attempt to replicate natural contlilions, some forts and brush species are <br />also included in the seetl mix in the amount of 5 % per each species. Planting should be performed as <br />soon as possible aNer the mining operation is completetl, so that excessive soil erosion does not <br />occur. <br />Planned <br />Field Amount Month Year Applied <br />Amoun[ Date <br />1 265.0 ac. 10 2005 <br />Total: 265.0 ac. <br />Pest Management <br />Pest infestations (including weeds, insects, antl diseases) will be managed to retluce adverse effects <br />on tlesiretl plant growth. Appropriate cultural, biological, and chemical controls or combinations there <br />Of will be usetl. <br />Lakewoc <br />Planned <br />0 Amount Month Vear Applied <br />Amount Date <br />1 265.0 ac. 6 2006 <br />Total: 265.0 ac. <br />Nutrient Management <br />A nutrient budget for nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium shall be tlevelopetl that consitlers all <br />potential sources of nutrients including, but not limited to, animal manure and organic by-products, <br />waste water, commercial feAilizer, crop residues and legume cretlits. Realistic yield goals will be <br />used for nutrient demand. <br />Nutrient management planning shall be based on current soil test results developed in accordance <br />with Colorado State University (CSU) guidance or industry practice if recognized by CSU. Soils tests <br />must be less than fve years old. The Colorado Phosphorous Intlax Risk Assessment Version 2.0 <br />must be used when manure or other organic by-products are applied on tlrylantl fields. <br />11/2/2004 <br />Planned <br />Field Amount Month Year Applied <br />Amount Date <br />1 265.0 ac. 10 2005 <br />Total: 205.0 ac. <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />King Mountain Sand & Gravel Mine 04038 <br />King Mountain Gravel, LLC 29 November 2004 <br />
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