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. ~ The managem~ practices suitable for v ,on this unit are proper <br />grazing use and a planned grazing system. 'brush management improves <br />deteriorated areas of range that are pro~ur.:ng more woody shrubs than <br />were present in the potential plant commvni';y. Slope limits access by <br />livestock and results in overgrazing of :,e less sloping areas. <br />This unit provides wildlife habitat i'cr mule deer, cottontails, <br />jackrabbits, and upland game birds. <br />This unit is poorly suited to r~crea :it ;al development. It is <br />limited mainly by large stones and slope:: g.-eater than 15 percent. <br />This unit is poorly suited to homesi~e ievelopment. The main <br />limitations are large stones, slope, greater than 15 percent, and <br />moderate and moderately slow permeaSility. If the Clapper soil is <br />used for septic tank absorption fields, the limitation of moderate and <br />moderately slow permeability can be overcome by increasing the size of <br />the absorption field. <br />I This map unit is in capability subclass VIIe, nonirrigated. The <br />Clapper soils are in Stony foothills M287 range site, and the Ustic <br />Torriorthents are not assigned a site. <br />,"" <br />r <br />I r <br />