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C1981008
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Revision
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5/25/2010
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Response 1 Revised Pages Section 2.05.4(2)(e)
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PR6
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ate in the following spring <br />7) Fertilizer will be applied in vears 9 10 and 11 regardless of any production estimates <br />The rise in fertilizer cost over the oast several vears has led to a decrease in its use by area <br />farmers. Western Fuels. in its efforts to match area husbandry practices therefore will not fertilize <br />land that area farmers would not fertilize For this reason Reclaimed Irrigated Pastureland (IP1 <br />areas will be fertilized only if it is necessary to achieve the reclamation standards required in this <br />permit. Irrigated Cropland (IC) will be fertilized according to the plan described above <br />Two Reclaimed Irrigated Pastureland mixes and one Irfigated Cropland mix have been developed <br />in order to establish the irrigated pasture or cropland types on the range of site conditions that <br />may be 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 or other areas that <br />may be poorly drained. Seed Mix #7 is the irrigated alfalfa mix (Irrigated Cropland JICJ). The <br />irrigated pasture mixes have a fair range of adaptability for drier or wetter sites that may develop <br />in the principal areas where the mixes are used. <br />PR -06 May 2010 2.05.4(2)(e) - 25 <br />
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