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iii iiiiiiiiiiiu iii J <br />999 <br />PEABODY COAL COMPANY <br />ROCKY MOUNTAIN DIVISION <br />I0a70 EAST HARVARD AVENUE <br />SUITE X00 <br />DENVER. COLORADO lO3a1 <br />coal aa~ eaoa <br />~, ~ ~ `~ ,RECEIVED - <br />August 20, 1984 <br />SEP 7 1984 <br />Ms. Sandy Emrich <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Dear Sandy: <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATIOtI DIV1810N <br />Cola Debt of Nac~ral ttesourl:e+ <br />Observations of reclaimed communities at the Seneca Mine this summer have <br />indicated that a slight change in the composition of Seed Mix No. I -Southern Exposures <br />and Drier Sites, would be beneficial to overall stand composition. <br />Intermediate wheatgrass (Agropyron intermedium) and pubescent wheatgrass <br />(Agropyron irichophorum) have been seeded at a combined rate of 2 PLS lbs. per acre. <br />This has resulted in a higher established plant density than necessary for these two <br />closely related species. It is proposed that pubescent wheatgrass be drooped from the <br />seed mix and intermediate wheatgrass be retained at I PL5 Ib. per acre because it is <br />more palatable and hence more beneficial to livestock and wildlife which will use the <br />reclaimed communities. It is recommended that big bluegrass (Poa ampla) be added in <br />place of pubescent wheatgrass at a rate of 0.5 PLS Ib. per acre~his grass is a native <br />which occurs in the sagebrush grasslands. I have identified it in the field at Seneca and <br />its occurrence in the area was further verified by Mr. Dave Buckner of Western Resource <br />Development Corporation. <br />In addition to the previously mentioned species, the following species should have <br />their rates adjusted as follows: common timothy (Phleum pratense) from 0.25 PLS Ib.s <br />per acre to 0.10 PLS lbs. per acre, Canada bluegrass Poa com ressa) from 0.25 PLS lbs. <br />per acre to 0.10 PLS lbs. per acre, and alfalfa (Medicago sativa from I PLS Ib, per acre <br />to 0.5.PLS Ib. per acre. Observations indicote that these three species are establishing <br />at a higher density than desirable and in the absence of grazing at this time, lowering the <br />seeding rates would be beneficial. Establishment of green needlegrass (Stipa viridula) has <br />been rather sparse. It would be desirable to increase the establishment of this native <br />grass. It is suggested that the seeding rate for green needlegrass be increased from I <br />PLS Ib. per acre to 2 PLS lbs. per acre. <br />