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.:Ji ~.^{~. +y::. '. 4..11..' .{ ..~-.~ :.~ :.. .. i.. .. <br />- ~ • <br />• <br />~UJo~ ;0;~ RAT1riG ~1L'SE iR;. <br />Considering the potential for tf,is site, class of livestock, season of use, <br />recreational use, fire and OtJ~[~r influences, rate tiro following by giving each <br />item a rating of 4 to 0. Interpolate between indicators for ratings 3, 2 and 1. <br />Trend Indicators <br />REPRODUC__TION <br />-Major ipecies of tho potential plant cc~nrnunity are pro- <br />ducing seedlings, piznts are of rnized ages; there is <br />evidence of active tillers, rhiu,mes, stolons.-------------(4) <br />Major species not reprcducing.-----------------------------(0) <br />PLAITS RESIDUE AN D_ CUP,RENT UiILIZ4T_ION <br />Litter produced by major s~~ecirs is abundant for the <br />site arrd current utilization is r.roderate.------------------(4,'. <br />Litter is absent and utilization is severe.----------------(0) <br />CO_!'POSITION CHANGES <br />Dominant species'of the potential plant ccxrrwnity are <br />maintaining their place in tf,e stand.----------------------(4) <br />Dominant species are absent or noticeably decreasing in <br />percentaee, while minor species and species not native <br />to tyre cvrnrunity are increaring.---------------------------(O) <br />Years <br />62 <br />1 <br />2 <br />1 <br />PLANT VIGOP, <br />Major species of the potential plant cocrrunity are <br />strong, healthy, productive and well rooted.---------------(4} <br />Major species are showing noticeable die-off.--------------(0) <br />2 <br />SOIL ~UN~ACE ~ACTOkS <br />-'Accelerated soil erosion is not r:ide~t. Past erosion <br />signs have healed. 1.'ater intai.c for the kind of soil <br />is favorable.---------------~------------------------------(4) <br />Accelerated erosion is obvious. Soil stability is poor <br />as seen by failure of era-,ion signs to be healing. <br />Water intake for the king, of soil is unfavorable.----------(O) <br />1 <br />P.atings between 11 and 2v inclusive = i~r-ovina Trend <br />lotal; <br />Rztings between fl and l0 inclusive ?t•rlininc Trend year' ~ <br />Total/ <br />3-ti'ear Trrnri 3 years <br />I+OTES <br />gravel on soil surface <br />'* Annual Palatable Yield is Lased on the plant species that-are desirable by <br />the major an~rnal claC•.r~. pl;nn~,,1 for. Fach plant species considered desir- <br />able should have a /to rf~r lift of the na~~c. <br />[. <br />