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• <br />F00'P[JOTES <br />First letter: IJ - Native plant <br />I - Introduced plant <br />Second letter (grasses only): B - bunchgrass <br />S - sod-formir~• grass <br />A north exposure will have a higher effective precipitation and <br />cooler temperature than a south exposure. <br />~/ Seeding rates are for full seedings of each species. Mixtures <br />should be computed on a percenta„e basis. Seeding rates are for <br />drilled seedings - if seed is broadcast, the rate should be doubled. <br />Rates az•e based on pure live seed basis - NOT BULK. To compute <br />bulk seed needed, use the formula: <br />(% of species in mix) x PLS needed Ac x (Acres) = Bulk <br />o Purity x % germ seed <br />needed <br />1~ Palatability of the plants should be considered. When seeding For <br />wildlife or livestock, the more palatable species should be used. <br />When seedin;; along roads or areas which are extremely sensitive to <br />~ grazing use, the less palatable species should be selected. Palatar <br />bility is only relative. It will change with the kinds of animals <br />~ using it, other vegetation in the area, as well as the time of year. <br />~ ~ Source of seed is limited. <br />It is suggested that these plants be given strong consideration when <br />selecting species to seed. <br />This should be considered only for areas receivir~; extra moistux•e <br />such as median strips, borrow ditches, seep areas, or area near streams. <br />Plant seed at a depth of three inches. <br />Plant near streams. <br />10 This may be started from seed or individual plants. <br />11 Seeding rate for Galleta is 1~jPLS~Ac if the seed is cleaned to the <br />caryopsis. <br />3S) <br />I <br />