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Ms. Sandy Emrich <br />Page 3 <br />August 20, 1984 <br />The modified seed mixes and rates are listed below: <br /> Seed Mix No. 2 -Northern Exposures, Moist Sites, Replaced Stream Channels, and <br /> Temporary Diversion Ditches <br /> Dr illed Rate* - <br /> Species Ibs 5 ac Seed/ft2 <br />I. Agropyron dasystachyum Thickspike wheatgrass 2.0 7.0 <br />2. Agropyron elongatum Tall wheatgrass I.0 1.8 <br />3. Agropyron riparium Streambank wheatgrass 2.0 7.0 <br />4. Agropyron smithii Western wheatgrass 2.0 5.0 <br />5. Agrostis albs Redtop bent 0.25 28.5 <br />6. 8romus biebersteinii Regal meadow brome I.0 1.8 <br />7. Bromus marginatus Mountain brome 2.0 3.2 <br />8. Dactylis glomerate Orchard grass 0.5 7.5 <br />9. Elymus cinereus Basin wildrye I.0 3.8 <br />10. Poa ample Big bluegrass 0.5 10.1 <br />II. Festuca arundinacea Tall fescue I.0 5.2 <br />12. hl~ eum pretense Timothy 0.1 2.8 <br />13. Poa compressa Canada bluegrass 0.1 5.8 <br />14. ~a viridula Green needlegrass 2.0 8.2 <br />I5. Astragalus cicer Cicer milkvetch I.0 3.1 <br />16. Medicago sativa Alfalfa 0.5 <br />17.4 2.5 <br />PLS Ibs I(~.8/ft2 <br />* Broadcast rates will be approximately double the drilled rate. <br />The remaining seed mixes will be retained as they were listed in my letter to you on <br />January 20, 1984. <br />Shrub and tree planting activities will be carried out during the fall season at the <br />Seneca Mine. The attached aerial photograph (scale - I "=400') shows the proposed loca- <br />tions of these plantings. These locations may be adjusted based on actual site conditions <br />in the field. The following list describes those species which will be planted in the <br />various numbered locations shown on the attached map. <br />No. I Aspen planting area. There is a small channel and north facing slope in this <br />area that will be beneficial to aspen establishment: <br />Species to plant: <br />Aspen (400) <br />Rocky Mountain Maple (200) <br />No. 2 Mountain shrub planting area. There is a north facing slope in this area that <br />can benefit establishment. The intent is to establish an area that can add to <br />habitat diversity. <br />Species to plant: <br />Chokecherry (200) <br />Serviceberry (200) <br />Silverleaf buffaloberry (200) <br />Snowbrush ceanothus (100) <br />