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Pit 5 <br />Soils are identical to Pit I soils and support the same rangeland xeoetation %0en undisturbed as <br />presentee) in Cable 5 below. <br />4 1%g <br />44 <br />_ r? o.G'" .i", • '?+? • ? Tom. .. "( .yin • .? ? <br />Pit 5 <br />Pit 5 has been previous)} cortNerted to orchard. F he orchard has been falloNNed and all trees have <br />died due to vN ithholdin;o irrigation. No characteristic rangeland vegetation is found on Nit 5. <br />Table 6. Gunnison River Gravel Pits #5 Soils, ecological sites, and expected rangeland <br />vegetation iRCS 2009b). <br />Map )'nit <br />Number K <br />mane Fcological Dotal dry-weight production <br />Site lbs acre yr Characteristic <br />Vegetation Rangeland <br />Composition <br />"o total <br /> Favorable Normal Unlavorable <br />73-Sa,ers-Skum ah complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes (ma ps available for reference) <br />Sagers Salt Flats x)00 625 450 Alkali sacaton 2U <br /> Inland saltgrass I <br /> Greasewood I <br /> Flurwins, saltbush 10 <br /> Western %? heaterass 10 <br /> Basin %? ild e 5 <br /> <br />Skum ah Salt Flats 900 625 450 Alkali sacaton 20 <br /> Inland saltgrass I i <br /> G rea, e \% nod 15 <br /> Western wheatgrass 10 <br /> Foum ink saltbusli 10 <br /> Basin wildrve i <br />RF:FF RFNCES