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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1987040
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/4/1987
Doc Name
LIMITED IMPACT OPERATION 110 APPLICATION FORM
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<br />W10E FOR R/1iING RANGE TREND <br />Considering the Dotentlal for this site, class of 1lvestock. season of use, <br />recreational use, fire and other influences, rate the following by olving each <br />item a rating of 4 to 0. Interpoiate between Sndicators for ratingi 3. 2 and 1. <br />Trend Indicators <br />s <br />REPRDDUCTION <br />-?1-asor species of the potential plant community are pro- <br />ducing seedlings, plants arc of mixed ages; there is <br />evidence of active tillers. rhizomes, stolons.-------------(~; <br />Major species not reproductng.----------------------------•(0} <br />PLA`~TS RES30UE AND CURRENT UTllI2ATlON <br />Litter produced y major species s abundant for the <br />site and current utilization is moderate.------------------(4; <br />Litter is absent and utilization is severe.---------------•(0) <br />COMPOSITION CHANGES <br />Dominant species of the potential plant corrwnity are <br />maintaining their place in the stand.----------------------(4) <br />Dominant species are absent or noticeably decreasing to <br />percentage, white minor species and species not native <br />to the conm~nity sre increasing.---------------------------(D} <br />PLA~~T VIGOF <br />Yejor Species of <br />strong, hetlt~y, <br />the potential plant Community ere <br />prnd;,ctive and well rooteC.---------------(Cj <br />Major species are showing noticeable die-off.--------------(0) <br />SL`ll SURFACE fACTOicS <br />AccelerateG soil erosion is not evident. Pest erosion <br />sigr.s.ha:e heeleC. dater intake for the kind of soil <br />is fevcrable. -------------•-----------....---------------•(4) <br />Accele~ateC erosion is obvious. Soil stability is poor •. <br />as seen by failure of eresion signs to be healing. - <br />Pater intake for the kind of soil is unfavorable.--------•-(0) <br />w <br />Ratings Detweer• 1'i and 20 inclusive ~rovino Trend <br />Total/ 3 <br />~--Ratings betveenb and 10 inclusive • OecllninS Trend • year'-• <br />Total/ <br />3-Year Trend 3 years <br />NOTES <br />.. <br />~. <br />•• P.nnual Palatable Yield is based on the plant species that-are desirable by <br />the major aniaal classes planned for. -Each plant species considered desir- <br />able should have e / to the left of the name. <br />
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