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~ ;~~~ ~ -t <br />C•h'~ <br />2. Application of Lcedlut ur bartayurd roanurc must be of <br />;i type that Itas VO'%, or more, 6y weigh[, hcnw chunks <br />i inches or nun-,• in di:um~ler. 'fhe minimum rate of <br />application shall bo 2U Conti por Here innnodintcly before <br />ur tiller soodinl;. <br />}. philcli necCinl;. IJcLI inl; inusC I,i• Cinnly hold in place <br />with pins spaced nut morr clean 10 linear Leot apart. <br />In s:md~~ ur ,atromrl~• lu,,:.,~ ,oil luiatc pin, cluxcr. <br />4. Asphalt <br />5. Jutn Netting, <br />G. ]excelsior mat <br />7. Wood Chips <br />5. Defer seeded area from all use by livestock for at least a two <br />year period or until grass is established. Tltis may require fencing <br />uC the criCiutl aroa. <br />Seedbed Preparation iut' Very SCCep Slopes <br />~~ <br />1. Cut ridges, diversions or cltanncls above and across slopes to catch <br />excessive water and divert it uf1 of disturbed area. Spacing of <br />these will depend on degree o1 slope and intensity of rain. The <br />steeper the slope, the greater the intensity o[ rains the closer <br />the ridges, diversions or channels. Broadcast seed and drag, spike <br />tooth harrow, chain loy,~:, anythinl; chat will scarily soil and <br />cover scud with sonu• soil. <br />2. Run bulldozer with tracks up :utd down slope. The track will <br />leave depressions perpendicular co the slope. 'These depressions <br />will catch the seed thaC is broadcast, hold anv pt'ucipitation <br />on the slope and help control thu movement of soil oCf the <br />disturbed area. Broadcast sued be Core equipment goes over area <br />for this final operation. '1'hc wovemcnt of the equipmcnC will <br />tend to cover seed with ,nil. <br />3. Leave area without the final smoothi.n~; operation. Leave the <br />surface rough with ridges and depressions. This will slow <br />the runoff down to allow it to prrcul.ato into soil and reduce <br />erosion, Broadcast sped and dral;, spila• tooth harrow, chain <br />logs, anything that will scarily soil a»d cover seed with some <br />soil. <br />If site is to extreme for these practices broadcast seed over <br />the area and cover with mulch or net will be needed. Wood chip <br />mulch is very well suited for mou»tain sites, since a supply of <br />chips is readily available in tltesc areas. 'fhesc will help re- <br />duce erosion and loss o[ soil moisture through evaporation. <br />i <br />~•~w <br />