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SE];D AI7X'~E <br />Note: See Map in Exhibit I for Range Site DATc a4eta <br />Range Site: Salt Meadow (3) <br />The native vegetation potential on this site have a meadow appearance, The <br />grasses consist of 45% a11<ali sacaton, 20% switchgrass, 20% western ~aheatgrass, <br />15% saltgrass, 10% alkali bluegrass, 10% baltic rush, 10% sedges, 5% Canada <br />wildrye and 5% slender wheatgrass.%; <br />The expected ground cover amounts to as much as 50% or more. <br />Critical area Planting: The slope, seedbed preparation, fertilizer, seeding <br />and mulching guide lines are similar to that described in the sandy plains <br />range site planting guide. The recommended seeding dates are between A]arch 1st <br />' and June 1st. <br /> Suggested Seeding Mixture <br /> Percent Pounds <br />Common Name Scientific Name Varieties Composition P.L.S./Acre <br />Alkali sacaton%;%; Sporobolus airoides Common 45 0.5 <br />Thickspike [Jheatgrass Agropyron dasystachyum 25 2.75 <br />Tall 411~eatgrass Agropyron elongatum 30 6.60 <br /> TOTAI: 100 -9~_ <br />Other grasses and forbs will probably become established on this site from <br />surrounding areas. <br />%~The expected vegetation percentage make up is calculated on air dry weight. <br />'~%~A seed source from within 150 miles of planting is recommended. <br />NOTE:. Tall [dheatgrass could be planted in all Range Sites, for a fast <br />developing grass, if planted 22 pounds per acre. Also the above mixture <br />could be planted in all Range Sites, because of its easy vegatation <br />establishment. <br />i <br />t' <br />1 <br />