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<br />r~ <br />TIPaE OF '=EEOING - The b?s+. times mould be ^ctob?r 1` thru '1aY i5, <br />PATE OF SEE~IPJG - /;?a Attach?d CO-EC's-5 form <br />SELECTION OF SPECIES - %"Grass Se?ding Plan" <br />MULCHIPJG - Plantings should b? mulch?d to '_ons?rve moistur?, reduce <br />runoff and erosion. and h?lp ?st.3blish c'7ver. hlulching material <br />should be applied immediately afr?r see'din9. Weed and szed fr'?? <br />nit iV? 9f"355 hay 15 PYeferr?d for us? 3t an aPPli'73l ion rate of 4n00 <br />lbs/3'=, of air dry materi.31. At 1?ast 509', of the mulch by 'N?igh± <br />a:ill be 10 inches nr mor? in i?ngth. Anchor mulcr~ imrn?dime iy after <br />distributing with 3 mulch [rimper or '+rith a straight disc. If this <br />m?triOd is nni pp55 ih1P 3lhar nit i'•:= 1nUlChi ng 'iPat hr_.da 'gOi~ld tie <br />asPr~a1~ iut? n?tt ing, ?..5e1=_inr inat, '.rood '=hips. mulch n?t`iag, c'r. <br />the gopllCat inn of '_~l tC'n3!a r°? of f_ad lnt n13n~r?. <br />apOTE"TInr! OF ~Ld.'•ITI;•1G - r?n:.ing for d?ferrn?nt and llves~nC6: <br />?/C?union fnr the pr-nt eCf ;nn o' the plant ing ~ recomm?nd?d for t.....; <br />full gro+.ii~a season=_, or until seeding is wall established. <br />OTHPR PECOt1rAENuATI-]!•IR - All roads and ?r.ca?rat ions shi~r~ld be shop?d <br />' and grad?d to viand in !ai{h r_~%lgin3l s7oF?. 9ould?r;, 13rg? rorl <br />•fr39m?n.s. and oth?r unsuitab'? soil ma.teri.al shall b? buried or <br />Otharl.rlsa ~:•l.arad 5p as not tC inteYfcra 'with oP?rat lOn> Planned land <br />,~sa5, nY .3 '. +;BYa?lY aTfect ~l.3nt gYnwth. ~"119h ,ga'15 =_hou ld b?' gr.3d?~ <br />t0 .3 lower' slop?. if pC'35ib1?, Or if th?Y .3Ye t0 b? rnvaY?d, sl'7Ped <br />On ? 1/^_ t.) 1 =1npa Tha fiii I'P3~er,31 ShOUId then be =pr'?3d In <br />sucressi+ra lay?rs t!.rr. f??r thi'76::, shaped .and left rough, Aft?r fin.3l <br />shaping ~"-:>Pecially s??d is to b? broadcasts, a bU1ldoZer should <br />be run up and down slop? to rough up th? soil surfac?. Th?se tracts <br />!nrlll 1e3+/a dap;'?'_51'7na 3Cr0;3 th? =1'7po to slarw runoff, and riOld <br />moisture f'ar se?ds. 5id? sl"pas should be flatter than ,:1, „rh?re at <br />311 possib~l?. q apes of _6_:1 or flatter are much more desir3_ble for <br />great_?r sur:_e=_s in r?v?9etat ion _3 nd ep?r3±ion of ?quiPrn?nt In nom? <br />3Ye35 shal'o~+~ d?press ions might be lef± after the f1n31 shaping. <br />Th?=_? sere? to collect +~'ater to Permit the establish~,nent of native <br />tY?es and Sh YUt'S, 3e ld?11 35 F'r n!rid ing SOIn? ?'•:t ra 4~i ldllf? habitat. <br />VEGETATI''"I aM0 SOILS Ir•IFnRMtATIOw - t•lative !r?9?tat ion consists mainly <br />of forbs =rid gra-ses (s?? a`t=_ch?d rang? sit? in+rentC'ri?s and soil <br />mapping unit dascriptions for specific dotal. On the upper part of <br />the c1,7P? th? 5011 ln3pping Unit '.s [Ur?rant i, ar 3•.re11Y sand)' 10?In, ~ <br />to 10 PBrrcnt sleoes, This da?P• well drained snit formed in <br />a~lUlr lUm. TY^iC31iy, th? 3VYfB'.a iay?r ,5 gray?sly °_3ndy 1C'31n 3b0Ut <br />iQ inches thlrlG. The subsoil ~a very cobbly Ci3Y loam about 1° <br />inrh?s thir~~., The subs`a`_um t- ~ d?prh of FO in'.h?s or mere is <br />eytr?rnelY rnbb iy sandy loam, Average annual produ'.t ion of air-dr9 <br />veg?tat ir_.n is 3PPrvv.im3±ely 1000 pounds p?r acre. On th? 'o~.,er Fart <br />of the s1„c•e thF loll maGpino unit is Troutdale- Rog?rt, ,~rarm, <br />Cpmp l?:~, ,. to l` p?rr?nt s1oF?s. This !tn't ~0 about FS Derr?nt <br />Troutdale soil and about ^c0 percent P.ogert soil. Th? Troutdale soil <br />is mainly in grassy, cancav? shaped, area=_. The Rog?rt soil is on <br />hills and ridges. The Troutdale soil is moderately daep and w?11 <br />drained. It formed in allu+rium a~rer residuum deriv?d dominantly from <br />schist and gneiss. Typically, tr,e surfac? layer is loam about ? <br />inches thick:. The subsoil is sandy clay loam about 15 inches thick. <br />