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Maintenance activities will include the normal monitoring for and repair of excessive riling or <br />gulling, weed and pest control, and any necessary reseeding. The rill and gully management and <br />stabilization plan is detailed at the end of this section. Weed and pest control management will <br />be conducted as necessary and in accordance with the plan described at the end of this section. <br />M For Irrigated Cropland areas m anagement activities will center on proper irrigation water <br />management, fertilization, and grazing or harvest management. Irrigation will be accomplished <br />with side roll sprinklers and wateres i ons flood irrigation supplied by +24 inch and-6 10 inch <br />supply lines. Water will be applied at a rate based on the irrigation calculations presented in <br />Attachment 2. 05.4(2)(e) -7 (IC). The NRCS supplied full calculations for irrigating 97 5 acres of the <br />Morgan orooertv using 62 shares of the CCC Ditch The Morgans have agreed tg supply this <br />amount of water and supplement it with whatever is needed in a particular year to ensure that <br />their entire orooertv within the permit area is irrigated This letter is provided in Attachment <br />2. 05.4(2)(e) -7. Map 2.05.4 -5 shows the layout of each of the 3 siderot irrigated fields proposed <br />for the Morgan property. <br />tests a id NR66 ei Exle s Se v ce nem ...... e ided im at' Opp! est on rates, with the rates <br />liab 1 ty a i od. Split appi eatio is Y. 14 be coi side ad to maxi . tj effect of t' e fait I a <br />app6eaflons - There are also 2 flood irrigated areas on the Moran orooertv <br />Fertilization practices are described earlier in Section 4.0 Grazing of the established R eclaimed <br />Irrigated pastnres Pasturelands will not be considered during the first season in order to reduce <br />trampling and pulling of the plants by livestock. Harvesting (mechanical) will be used to remove <br />any significant growth during the first season. After the first season, and depending on the size <br />of the management unit and availability of additional management units, grazing may be <br />implemented. Harvesting will continue to be considered as a management option if grazing is not <br />implemented in any given year. Harvested hay will be removed from the fields as rapidly as hay <br />quality and weather conditions permit. <br />PR -06 May 2010 2.05.4(2)(e) - 31 <br />