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• <br />-17- • <br />or without irrigation and for the items that the Soil Conser- <br />vation Service recommended in comparison with the Department of <br />Agriculture recommendations it would probably establish itself <br />a lot quicker, I think if it were irrigated, but it would also, <br />it seems it would also make it on available moisture. <br />~~ard: What is the precipitation roughly in that area, and when does it <br />occur? <br />Orell: Oh, boy. <br />(where it) <br />~~dard: Do you know /(what it) is, Tom? <br />offsinger: In this the precipitation is usually in the spring... <br />[hard: 18 inches total....where are you? <br />'offsxnger:.I really couldn't tell you. <br />t9ard: I don't know, it's probably somewhere in that vicinity. <br />i,irk The climatic data that I looked at (on) the Durango area, <br />lleifner: <br />generally the west slope area--some of the northwest area, it <br />doesn't fit in this pattern--but .from Grand Junction south fits <br />in a pattern that there is two precipitation peaks in the year, <br />one in the spring, and probably the major peak is in August. <br />That area in there probably (gets) 14 or 15 inches. <br />