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<br />Manure. Fertilizer shall be dry cow, horse or sheep manure that has been stockpiled a <br />minimum of one (1) year. Manure shall not be so caked or lumpy that it cannot be spread <br />uniformly. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish weight tickets from a certified scale. Manure <br />shall be applied at the rate of 30 tons per acre. <br />Mulches <br />Mulch shall consist of hay or straw mulch, pest-free or weed-free to the extent possible. <br />Approximately 30 percent by weight of the mulch material shall be ten inches {10") in <br />length or longer. Rotted, caked, decayed or moldy material will not be accepted. Hay or <br />straw mulch shall be applied uniformly at the rate of two (2) tons per acre. Hydromulch <br />shall be applied at the rate of one and a half (1 1/2) tons per acre. <br />20.3 EXECUTION <br />The CON'TRACT'OR shall give the PROJECT' MANAGER at least two (2) days notice of <br />the time and place of starting his revegetation operations and shall continue to advise as to <br />the schedule of operations. Revegetation may take place at the completion of work at an <br />individual opening if the CONTRACTOR so desires. <br />Fertilizers <br />Immediately prior to seedbed preparation, fertilizer shall be uniformly applied over the <br />areas designated for seeding and immediately incorporated into the soil by tilling methods <br />as discussed below. Commercial fertilizer shall be applied at the rate of 300 pounds per <br />acre, Manure shall be applied at the rate of 30 tons per acre. <br />Seedbed Preparation <br />The seedbed shall be firm. Trash, weeds and other debris that will interfere with seeding) <br />operations shall be removed or disposed of as approved by the PROJECT MANAGER. ) <br />' On sites where equipment can operate, the seedbed shall be adequately loosened (four to ), <br />six inches (4" to 6") deep) and smoothed. Chiseling, discing, harrowing or cultipacking may <br />be required. Work shall be done on the contour where practicable. <br />On sites where equipment cannot operate, the seedbed shall be hand-raked or otherwise ~ <br />prepared by hand by scarifying to a minimum depth of one inch (1"} to provide a roughened 1 <br />surface so that seed will stay in place. f <br />r <br />Seedbed prepazation shall be suspended when soil moisture conditions are not suitable for <br />the preparation of a satisfactory seedbed as determined by the PROJECT MANAGER. <br />Seeding <br />The designated seed mixture shall be sown uniformly on the prepared areas. Seeding shall <br />not be done if the ground is frozen. Some areas, such as rock outcrops, etc., within the <br />work limits may not be designated to be seeded. <br />82 <br />