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Revised 7/]3/3 <br /> <br />2.04.10 Ve etation Information - Continued: <br />rasses an grass_i a ercent <br />Wheatgrasses 30 <br />Dryland sedges 10 <br />Junegrass 5 <br />Muttongrass 5 <br />Others 15 <br />Forbs <br />Afat penstemon 2 <br />Phlox 2 <br />Others 15 <br />Shrubs <br />Big sagebrush 10 <br />Tall rabbitbrush 10 <br />Low and twistleaf rabbitbrush 5 <br />Others 5 <br /> <br />Optimum ground cover would be 25 percent and total annual <br />production in favorable years would be 1,200 pounds per acre <br />air dry. Potential vegetative production in unfavorable <br />years would be 500 pounds per acre and 850 pounds per acre <br />would be the production in median years. <br />2.04.11 Fish and Wildlife Resources Information: <br />See permit, Section K <br />2.04.12 Prime Farmland Investigation: <br />The following counties do not have any sites identified as <br />Prime Farmland or High Potential Dry Cropland because of cold <br />temperatures and a short growing season. Irrigated hay <br />meadows within these counties are in the category: "Irrigated <br />Lands Not Prime" and have been identified as being Farmlands <br />of Statewide Importance. <br />U <br />Chaffee County <br />Clear Creek County <br />Custer County <br />Eagle County <br />Gilpin Cou:~ty <br />Grand County <br />Gunnison County <br />Hinsdale County <br />Jackson County <br />Lake County <br />f+fineral County <br />Park County <br />12 <br />Pitkin County <br />Routt County <br />San Juan County <br />Summit County <br />Teller County <br /> <br /> <br />