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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980120
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/28/1980
Doc Name
MLRB DEVELOPMENT & EXTRACTION MINING PERMIT
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D
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f ,~ <br />. ~ h. <br />f J // <br />~ t`~~ •~ <br />i~ Barnyard manure and co~ccnercial fertilircrs arc needed for top yields <br />i <br />.~ along with maintaining good organic matter content. <br />Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally well suited on <br />this soil. Generally all trees and shrubs adapced to this ai-ca will <br />' grow. Continued cultivation to control competing vegetation should <br />be practiced for as many years as ]+ossible following planting. Trees <br />that are best suited and Iwve good survival are pocky Plt. juniper, <br />eastern red cedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, p~~ssian olive and <br />hackberry. Shrubs best suited arc skunkbush sumac, lilac, Siberian <br />peashrub and American plum. <br />II , This soil can produce habitat elements that arc hi~~hly suitable for <br />open land wildlife including pheasants, cottontail and mourning doves. <br />' Production of crops such as caheat, corn and alfalfa provides suitable <br />habitat for open land wildlife, especially pheasant. Practices that <br />would enhance openland wildlife populations could include tree and <br />shrub plantings, and undisturbed nesting cover. <br />This Altvan soil leas a fair to good potential foi' urban,and recreational <br />development. The primary limitLng soil features for urban development <br />are the slirlnk-swell potential of the subsoil as it wets and dries and <br />the rapid permeability of the sand and gravel substrahims. Septic <br />' tank absorption fields will function properly, hovcver, the substratum <br />may not contain enough fines to properly filter the 1..•achate. Sewage <br />1 lagoons would require sealing. La~.•ns, shrubs and trees for beauti- <br />' fication will do well. <br />.~ <br />Capability subclass Its irrigated. <br />~ i <br />~ye •yy 'nt'yx!K',.+.rr',Y ~-t~•,~. ~rx•.~yr.~ ~ .'4~wX'; •• <br />
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