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35 <br /> <br /> <br />of tall grasses should be at least 7 inches, the biomass <br />should amount to at least 600 pounds per acre dry weight, <br />and the herbaceous cover should amount to at least 258. <br />Forage lost during mining and rehabilitation can be <br />compensated in cash or kind. The question is considered <br />here because people often want to consider alternatives, <br />especially those that might have lasting values and pro- <br />duce spin-off benefits in applied technology. The alter- <br />native considered is that of replacing forage lost by <br />improving adjacent ranges. We think the prospects of <br />improving adjacent ranges by weed control and fertili- <br />zation is very good. The technologies needed are known, <br />but methods and materials should be examined in plot <br />trials to determine appropriate rates and cost effective- <br />ness. Section 36, which is state owned but grazed under <br />lease in alternate years, would provide an excellent <br />location for such trials. Treatments applied in the <br />fall 1976 and spring 1979 could be evaluated in 1979 when <br />livestock would be excluded. <br />C~ <br />