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<br />Ms. Sandy Emrich <br />Page Four <br />January 20, 1984 <br />Seed Mix No. 4 <br />1. Spring** Rordeum vulgare Sixrow barley <br />2. Fall** Triticum aestivum Winter wheat <br /> <br />Drilled Rate• <br />lbs. PLS/Acre <br />20 <br />20 <br />* Broadcast rate is approximately double the drilled rate. <br />** These species may also be planted in an "off-season" method, i.e., spring <br />barley planted in the fall and winter wheat in the spring. This will <br />aid in reducing the ability of the plants to mature and hence lower volunteer <br />reseeding of an area. <br />Seed Mix No. 5 - Road Rights-of-Way <br />Species <br />Drilled Rate* <br />lbs. PLS/AC Seed/ft.' <br />1. Aqropyron cristatum Crested wheatgrass 1 6.9 <br />2. Aqropyron dasystachyum Thickspike wheatgrass 2 7.0 <br />3. Aqropyron riparium Streambank wheatgrass 2 7.0 <br />4. Aqropyron smithii Western wheatgrass 2 5.0 <br />5. Aqropyron trachycaulum Slender wheatgrass 4 14.4 <br />6. Bromus inermis Smooth brome 2 6.0 <br />7. Elymus triticoides Creeping wildrye 1 3.8 <br />8. Poa compressa Canada bluegrass 0.5 29.0 <br />9. Stipa viridula Green needlegrass 2 8.2 <br />10. Astraqalus cicer Cicer milkvetch 3 9.3 <br /> 19.5 PLS 96.6/ft.' <br /> lbs. <br />11. Poa amply Hig bluegrass <br /> (Substituted for Elymus <br /> triticoides when unavailable) <br />* Broadcast rate is approximately double the drilled rate. <br />