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Habitat Plant <br />Scientific Name <br />Grasses Bouteloua curtipendula <br />............................................ ............................... — <br />Medicago sativa <br />......... ....................._......... _ ........... . _.... . <br />Oryzopsis hymendies <br />Pluraphis torr <br />.................................._................................_. ..__.._...__._..__...._......._ <br />Pascopyrum smithii <br />Sporobolus cyptandrus — <br />Hesperostipa comate <br />..... .... ._.._ <br />Atriplex Confertifolia <br />Festuea brevipila <br />Seeding will normally be done in the fall when temperatures and adequate soil moisture are <br />present, typically between September 15 and October 15. Seeding will be accomplished by <br />either broadcasting, or by using a seed drill. If broadcasting is used, seed rates will be <br />doubled. Due to the nature of the backfill material, hay, straw or fiber mulch is considered to be <br />necessary. Mulching will be accomplished with a clean certified weed free straw at a rate of <br />2000 pounds per acre either crimped or "tacified" at 200 pounds per acre. <br />SOIL PREPARATION <br />Material <br />PLS <br />S * <br />Ib /acre <br />Common Name <br />Plant Species * <br />Sideoats Grama <br />0.75 <br />............................... <br />.........................._..................._.._._.__......._..._......__.._......_......................... <br />Alfalfa <br />12.0..... <br />- .... - ---.._..__....._. .......__......._.._........ - -- . <br />Indian Rice - Grass <br />3.0 <br />............................... <br />.................. _. .......... _ ....... _._._.. - -- - -- ......._._._.-.__.............. <br />Galleta Grass <br />5.0 <br />.........__.................... <br />--._._.....__ ............................. _ ..... .._-._. ......... _._. ........... _ .......... ........:............... <br />Western Wheatgrass._..........._...._ <br />. ..........................._7.5 <br />Sand Dropseed <br />.............._ <br />.................. <br />Needle and Thread <br />0 .25 . . <br />. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... <br />. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. . ......... .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , <br />Timothy.__.._ ........ ............. .......__.... ....... .......... ............... _....... <br />. . . . <br />....................._2..0..... <br />Hard Fescue <br />5.0 <br />_.........._ ......................... ---- ........ _ .................... _.._..._. ........... .........._..... <br />TOTAL <br />............ ........................_... <br />35 <br />Seeding will normally be done in the fall when temperatures and adequate soil moisture are <br />present, typically between September 15 and October 15. Seeding will be accomplished by <br />either broadcasting, or by using a seed drill. If broadcasting is used, seed rates will be <br />doubled. Due to the nature of the backfill material, hay, straw or fiber mulch is considered to be <br />necessary. Mulching will be accomplished with a clean certified weed free straw at a rate of <br />2000 pounds per acre either crimped or "tacified" at 200 pounds per acre. <br />SOIL PREPARATION <br />Material <br />A <br />Rate /Ac. <br />Fiber Mulch <br />PLS <br />Habitat <br />Plant Species * <br /># /acre <br />100 bales <br />Scientific Name T <br />Common Name <br />Shrubs <br />Antelope Bitterbrush <br />- .._...... ------...._.....................................;......_....................... <br />0.12 <br />............................... <br />........... ...... ............ ................. _..__ <br />.. - - -- .P._.- <br />Sub -total <br />0.12 <br />Subshrubs <br />Artemisia frigida <br />Fringed._ Sa_ J... e...........__......._ ................................... ............... <br />... ... ..............._ <br />............................... ............................... ........................ .............................._ <br />Sub -total <br />0.06 <br />Grasses <br />Atriplex Corrugata <br />Matt Saltbrush <br />.............. ............ ......... <br />2.0 <br />.................. ...... <br />Sphaeralcea Coccinea <br />....._.— <br />Scarlet Globemallow <br />0.5 <br />Atriplex Confertifolia <br />:Tim othy <br />2. <br />Hilaria Jamesii "Viva" <br />Galleta .............................................................................. <br />2.0 <br />............................... <br />- ._........_ .............__.........._._._._.__............,._...........__ <br />Orysopsis Hymenoides <br />._..._........._...._._........ <br />Indian Rice Grass <br />1.0 <br />"Paloma" <br />_._. .... _.-; ........ <br />... ................... ............................... <br />....._._.........._........... -- --...... .._._.........__._....__..._... <br />.................................................. <br />Sub - total <br />..................................... _..._. .... <br />7.5 ... <br />_ ... __ ............................................. <br />Forbs <br />-- - ._._._......_... - -- -- - <br />Achillea lanulosa <br />----------------- <br />Western yarrow - - - <br />0.12 <br />_ <br />Balsamorhiza sagittata <br />Arrowleaf balsamroot <br />......................... ..... ...... -- ......._............_ ......._ ......................; ............. <br />0.25 <br />..... ............. ............................... <br />............................................................ ........................................ <br />....._......................__ <br />Sub -total <br />0.37 <br />TOTAL <br />8.05 <br />Seeding will normally be done in the fall when temperatures and adequate soil moisture are <br />present, typically between September 15 and October 15. Seeding will be accomplished by <br />either broadcasting, or by using a seed drill. If broadcasting is used, seed rates will be <br />doubled. Due to the nature of the backfill material, hay, straw or fiber mulch is considered to be <br />necessary. Mulching will be accomplished with a clean certified weed free straw at a rate of <br />2000 pounds per acre either crimped or "tacified" at 200 pounds per acre. <br />SOIL PREPARATION <br />Material <br />A <br />Rate /Ac. <br />Fiber Mulch <br />2,000 lbs. <br />Tackifier <br />200 lbs. <br />Straw Mulch (approx.) <br />100 bales <br />2 <br />