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<br />SEEDING RECOMt+(ENDATIONS <br />For best results seed should be drilled 4" into a prepared seedbed then <br />apply mulch. If slope is to steep or drill is not available broadcast <br />seed over a prepared seedbed. Seed should then be covered with about <br />4" of soil. This can best be done with a hsrrow~or if area is smell a <br />hand rake. <br />The best time to seed is late fall, just prior to the ground freezing. <br />In this area it would be best in the months of October or November. <br />This allows the seed to stay in the ground until spring when it can <br />germinate and make the best use of spring moisture. Next best would be <br />an early spring seeding. It's best to get in as soon as the ground has <br />thawed and dry enough to work. This can vary greatly from year to year <br />and area to area but by the end of March you should be able to plant. <br />SEEDING RATES <br />Species C-W-N <br />Western <br />wheatgrass N <br />Intermediate <br />wheatgrass C <br />Smooth Brone C <br />Pubescent <br />wheat~r:i:.r. (; <br />Variety Rf p of Tfix Lbs. Per Acre PLS~ <br />Drilled Broadcast <br />Barton 16 x 25'~ 4.0 8.0 <br />Amur 15 x 25 3.75 7.5 <br />Manchar 13 x 25 3.25 6.5 <br />Lima ].4 x :'S 3.50 7.0 <br /> 14.50 29.0 <br />"PIS= Pure Live Seed is the amount of seed expected to grow based on <br />the purity and germination rate of the bulk seed. <br />C- Cool season grass <br />W- Warm season grass <br />N- Native species <br />Y.'~C - Seeded 100 <br />