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<br />-5- <br />PJEST MAMM PIT <br />The '.Jest Mamm Creek Pit will not be difficult to reclaim, It can be <br />shaped easily by knob-knocking, <br />1, Shape to a 4/1 slope. <br />2, Distribute 6-8" of top soil on disturbed area, <br />3, Fertilize o-rlth 60-80 lbs of Nitrogen and Phosphorous per acre <br />of each at time of seeding, <br />4. Fence all disturbed area to protect seedlings from livestock <br />grazing, <br />5. If possible seed should be drilled and packed at this site. <br />6. Sprinkle if possible? <br />Seeding PIS/~/Acre ~ IN 1•IIX LHS OF EACH IN NffX <br />Crested 4>heatgrass Nordan 10 30~, 3.0,E <br />Kentucky Bluegrass 1 30$ ,3i~ <br />Pubescent 'rlheatgrass 18 20~ 3.6,'f <br />Western Wheatgrass 16 20~ 3.2~ <br />10,1: PLS/Ac. <br />~` Seeding should be done just before first snow in late fall, <br />~ This rate is for drilled seed. If broadcasted, double, <br />COVEY PIT <br />The Couey Pit is a steep droughty site. It will be relatively hard to <br />reclaim because of these conditions. <br />1. Contour shaping and terracing should be done with shaping being on <br />a 2/1 slope. This pertains to all steep banks. <br />2. Fertilize vrith 80-60 lbs. of Nitrogen and Phosphorous of each at <br />time of seeding, <br />3. Slopes should be mulched with hay or straw - or agronomy blankets <br />used after seeding to preserve moisture and control erosion. <br />4, Area should be fenced if there are cattle in the area so that new <br />seeding can be protected. <br />5. Sprinkle if possible? <br />6. Excess gravel should be hauled a~,+ray for use. Remove from site or <br />use to shape, <br />