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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/30/2007
Doc Name
Range Site & Woodland Site Descriptions Old Peabody Appendix 10-3
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.04.10 Attachment 2.04.10-7
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<br />4325 Semidese rt Loam MI;RA 3S <br />c. 'fhe apprnzima[e vegetative basal Aens icy is 10 Co 15 oe scent-. ~/ <br />4. Arthual Production. <br />In excellent condition, the approx imaCe Cotnl annual production <br />(air-dry) is: <br />Favornble years 800 pounds Der acre (1000 kg/ha) <br />Normal years ~ 600 pounds per ac re (672 kg/h a) <br />Unfavocab le 'ye ass 400 pounds per acre -(448 kg/h.a) - <br />Of this production 25-to 30~perc ent wil L~Like-ly be unpalatable~co ' <br />grazing animals. ~ ~ ~ ,~ ~. <br /> <br />5.. So i~ls - <br />-~a: The soils in this site are: moderately .deep co seep andwell : <br />drained. the soils farmed in. aeolian and allow i•al .matedia ls~ <br />der i.ved ma in ly_.fr:om. sands cone. The surface Layer is light .b r,own~ <br />to-reddish brown loamy Eine sand to loam; 3 Co IO.inches, (B -CO~.' <br />- - 24 nm) thick. hte subsoil ~is reddish brown to brown clay.loam ' ' <br />td fine sandy loam,.5 ,ta ~17 inches f13 to '43 cm} chick. The: <br />under ty ing layers are light reddish brown Co. light brown loam to <br />- sandy loam 20~ to 48. inches (51 to 122 cm) thick. The so ils_ aze <br />- mildly to moderately alkaline and calcareous to the sucfac e:~ . <br />- Suhsoils. may have pebbles oc gravels presenC. 'Pe tmeabili t.v <br />r aliges From np de.rate cu moderately rapid. Wafer holding ~e spa= <br />city is generally moderate. The runoff. poCential is sloth to <br />med ium. The erosion hazard is slight. <br />b. .The major Soils as~sooia Ged wittr 'th is site are: <br />(j/ .-ii <br />70 -~.GX-C'6 tine sandy loam <br />X70 --~- Hagerman lo~ms- <br />30 - Progresso fine sandy loam ' <br />43 .- Be gay loamy fine sand - <br />40 - Neville --P~eeader fine sandy loam <br />IS. MAJOR USE'S ~ANp-[N'fE RP Rh)'LATIONS <br />t. Gr a~z ing~ - <br />This ~s. i~te provides fall, winter and spr ing~Eo rage for livestoc'k_.-~' <br />Big .s ageb p+sh, broom~snakewe ed, and nouglas rnbbicb rush may increase ~- <br />witb excessive grazing use. <br />7 Vegeea[ion density = basal area, ~{i is h. is the area of growtd~sur Eace <br />courted hq the stem or sFemi. Usually, [his is measured one inch above the. <br />aoll in, enn L'rase Cn the Cull spreaA of Eo Linee. <br />-3- <br /> <br />(Revised August 2006) <br />Attachment 2.04.10-5 <br />
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