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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/25/2003
Section_Exhibit Name
NH2 Section 2.05.4(2)(e) Revegetation
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• <br />• <br />for establishment (Ensign 1975). Phosphorus is beneficial both to the establishment of new <br />seedlings and the established legume component. Phosphorus rates will be determined on the <br />basis of the soil test. <br />Initial applications, made prior to seeding, will be incorporated. Annual applications of fertilizerwill <br />be carried out and will be based on soil tests and achieving the desired production goals. <br />Two irrigated pasture mixes and one irrigated alfalfa hayland mix have been developed in order to <br />establish the irrigated pasture or hayland types on the range of site conditions that may be <br />encountered in the areas to be reclaimed. Seed Mix #5 has been developed for upland, <br />well-drained sites, while Seed Mix #6 has been developed for lowland areas orother areas that may <br />be poorly drained. Seed Mix #7 is the irrigated alfalfa hayland mix. The irrigated pasture mixes <br />have a fair range of adaptability for drier or wetter sites that may develop in the principal areas <br />where the mixes are used. <br />Seed Mix #2 -Temporary Reclamation -less than one year of cover, reclaimed land waiting <br />for permanent planting <br />SoeciesCommon Name Seeding Rate <br />1. Barley 701bs/acre <br />2. Winter Wheat ~ 70 Ibs/acre <br />3. Oats 70 Ibs/acre <br />'Note: One species will be used at a time and at the specified rate. Specie selection will be based <br />upon land owner preference and availability of seed. <br />• lxevissn z/oo> Attachment 2.05.4(2)(e)- 5 <br />
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