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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977081
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/29/1977
Doc Name
GREELEY WEST
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<br /> <br /> to be used. Native and introduced species will be used in <br /> combinations designed to provide a viable ground cover over <br /> the period of a few growing seasons. Basically a dry land <br /> seed mix will be used, broadcast at a rate of 50 pounds per <br /> acre. In order to get quick ground cover and aid the dry <br /> <br /> land seed mix, a cover crop of park oats will also be seeded <br /> at the time of revegetation. <br /> In the past we have had good success from a dry land pasture <br /> mix marketed by Northrup King & Company. This seed mixture is <br /> composed of the following: <br /> Lincoln Smooth Brome 258 <br /> Intermediate Wheat Grass 208 <br /> Nordan Crested Wheat 208 <br /> Slender Wheat Grass 208 <br /> Russian Wild Rye 158 <br /> As mentioned above at the time of grass seeding a gover crop of <br /> park oats is also used to speed revegetation. <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />II <br />J <br /> <br /> <br />B-10 <br />
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