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__ ~l <br />,) ;•1 ' l <br />1 h <br />d tial <br />rod <br />tio <br />P <br />t <br />l np <br />f <br />: <br /> ar <br />to en <br />p <br />uc <br />o <br />n <br />map separate <br />y, r:nry;rs <br />rom <br />', <br />hounds <br />i,~ <br />.~ <br />' ~ ~ per acre in favoraL7c years Co 1.500 potnxls p:;r acre in In,favurablc <br /> years. k'hen range con(11.[1on daCuriorates, the Cn71 an4 raid-i;ras::es <br /> decrease , blue grams, sand dropsced and fortis increase and production <br /> drops. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade t. hr_ site as r.'tngc condition <br />' <br /> 1)000mCS pOUYCY. <br />Tfanagrment of vegt!c:u:ion on Chi:: soil should be based on taking half <br />^nd lcaviug half of Lhc CoCal annual productim). Seeding is only <br />advisable on areas larg(: enough Co prepare a seedbed on or interseed <br />' with an intcrseedcr. <br />Switchgrass; sand blucstem, sand rcedgrass; sidconCS gra!ua, little <br /> bluestcni, blue grams, pubescent wheatgriss and i.nte nnedinte wheat- <br />' "''"~ - <br />i bl <br />di <br />f f d f <br /> <br />:; grass :n <br />e su <br />ta ng, <br />or see <br />e For success <br />ul see <br />ing, use an <br />o <br />' j ``"; <br />~~ intersecdcr or a firm, clean so rghum stubble -- prcpar(•d chc growing <br /> SCaSnll hl-]Or 1.0 Serd lllg -~ nllll :1 gl".9ti5 drj11 :11' C 1'CIIllired, 11:71"ly <br /> spring seeding has proven roost successful, <br />' 'Phis soil is Lcncrally not suited Co ~thc cseablishment and growth of <br />trees and shrubs, On-site investigation is nco(l,+d to determine <br />feasibility and possible tree and shrub species. <br />' 4ildlife is an important secondary use, caith these soils best suited <br />' For opcnland and rangeland wildlife. Tn cropland areas, habitat <br />f..,corblc for ring-necked phcasanCS, mourning doves, and ;nany non- <br />' Len:c species can be d(:vcloped by esCablishing wildlife arras for <br />nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, the inclusion of undisturbed <br />~ nesting cover is vital and shauld be included in plans for habitat <br />' ~ d,:vrlopment. This is especially true in areas of intensive agriculture <br />