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<br /> EXHIBIT I/J (Cont'd) <br />1 <br /> October 11, 1978 <br /> <br /> <br />' <br /> The area should be mu~hed in order to afford protection to the soil until <br /> the grass can become established. Approximately, 3000~'~/acre, it should be <br /> anchored into the soil by the use of a "crimper", <br />1 Trees and shrubs can also be planted for aesthetic purposes. Those suited <br /> to these sites are Russian Oli¢e, Golden Willow, Cottonless Cottonwood, <br />' Chinese Elm, Sumac and Caragsna, <br /> Sincerely, <br />t <br /> <br /> <br />a~~,r~~ ~ C~ ~f; ,`~~ <br />\~ `~ J <br /> U <br /> Norman J, Wells Jr, <br />' Range Conservationist <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />' 2 <br />' <br /> - 34 - <br />