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<br /> <br />1 ' <br />Ability to reproduce ::aturally: Best reproduction is obtained under tree croons, <br />' Planting is possible, but impractical due to low survival, sloe: grot:th and <br />oaten rocky soils. <br /> Grazin^ Use: 'Che amount o. UrazinG is pretty much controlled b~ the dcnsit•,• o: <br />' the crrn:n cover. Grass trill grow under cro~m canopies up to GO percent, but <br /> the use nay be limited, i;ost of the type is used for ~razino rather than wood <br /> production, On clayc, soils CrazinG will cause more erosion than .:here the so <br /> soils are loa-y or derived from sandstone. <br /> :;ana~emcnt Considerations: For corcnercial wood production the type has little <br />' value. Fence posts, _cel c:•ood, Christmas trees and pinyon nuts are products <br /> available. Investr..ents in the land to increase their production are o: doubt-• <br /> fur economic feasibility fcr the private owner. <br /> <br /> Stands on clayey soils should have more restricted uses than soils that arc <br /> loamy or sandy because of erosion and sediment producing hazards. ?ire pro- <br />' section is needed if t7c type is to be maintained. <br /> There soils and slopes are suitable for alternative uses it may be clearer <br /> for range, pasture or cropland uses. Areas planned for clearing for other <br />' uses must be tharoughl;• cltec!ced by soil scientists. <br /> Lecause temperatures arc milder tahere this type occurs than in other coodla.nC <br />' types the possibilities of developing recreation usc• shoulr nor be overloo::cr. <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />' 22 <br />