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j <br />-4- <br />TAEBS <br />Common Juniper <br />One-Seed Juniper <br />Suggest that trees be planted on terraces either by seed or hand plant <br />individual plants, <br />The seeding rate is for a drilled seeding, if broadcast, double <br />seeding rate, <br /># Seed just before first snrnv in late fall, <br />HOAGLAND HT <br />The Hoagland Gravel Pit is located in a difficLil.t area to reclaim, <br />The pit was dug in an extremely steep area. If the sides were shaped <br />to a 2/1 slope it would take half the mountain, Suggestions here are: <br />1, Shape the bottom of the oit to less than 2/1 slopes, Use gabions or <br />bailed rocks to support the sides in terrace form, <br />2, Distribute top soil on the bottom of the pits, <br />3, Agronomy blankets or mulching with straw and hay mixed with asphalt <br />to hold in place is essential on the steep banks, <br />4, Fence if livestock have access to Grazing to protect new seeding, <br />5, Fertilize with 60-80# of Nitrogen and Phosphorous each on bottom <br />slope of pit. <br />6, Plater bars should be built in bottom of pit, <br />Seeding <br />Bottom of Pit LBS/AC PIS ,~ OF MIX LBS/AC PIS OF MIX <br />Crested l~lheatgrass Nordan 10 50$ 5~ <br />l~lestern 7lheat~rass Arriba 16 50$ 8~ <br />1~Total of Mix <br />Side of Pit <br />Crested idheatgrass Nordan 10 40$ 4# <br />Yellow Sweet Clover 7 60#, 4.21/ <br />8,2 Total of Mix <br /># This pit will most likely be broadcast seeded because of difficult <br />conditions, so DOUBLE seed rate. <br />