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• Table 4.9-9 <br />Permanent Rangeland Seed Mixture: <br />Submixtures for Drilling and Broadcastinq in Combination <br />Submixture No. 1-Large and Medium Sized Seeds, No Appendages <br />Red Fescue Mountain Brome Side-oats Grama <br />Streambank Wheatgrass Thickspike Wheatgrass Slender Wheatgrass <br />Bluebunch Wheatgrass Western Wheatgrass Indian Ricegrass <br />Galletta Lewis Flax Rocky MountainPenstemon <br />Ox-eye Daisy Cicer Milkvetch Mountain Mahogany <br />Antelope Bitterbrush Sainfoin Wood's Rose <br />Chokecherry Saskatoon Serviceberry <br />Submixture No. 2-Small Sized, Smooth Seeds <br />Big Bluegrass Spike Muhly White Yarrow <br />Aspen Daisy <br />Submixture No. 3-Seeds With Appendages <br />Green Needlegrass Four-wing Saltbush Winterfat <br />• Land Imprinting <br />When land imprinting is used as the surface roughening feature, the <br />following steps will be taken to revegetate the redistributed Rotocleared <br />topsoils that have been stockpiled. After topdressing is replaced, the <br />permanent rangeland seed mixture will be planted through either <br />broadcasting (about 90 P.L.S. per square foot application rate) or drilling <br />(about 20 P.L.S. per square foot application rate). After planting <br />operations have been completed, the seeded area will have its surface <br />roughened using a land imprinter, cultipacker or similar equipment capable <br />of firming the soil and seedbed, and creating small depressions for the <br />harvesting of precipitation. When necessary, the addition of soil <br />amendments to these areas will be accomplished either before, during or <br />after planting operations, depending upon the recommended method and timing <br />of application for the particular nutrients to be added. <br />Non-Rotocleared Topsoil <br />• Non-Rotocleared topsoils will require mulching, the planting of seed <br />and will be either contour furrowed or land imprinted. Mulching methods <br />Renewal-3 9.9-16 June 13, 1997 <br />