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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
7/6/2010
Doc Name
Review & Revised Section for Permit Revision
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USDA NRCS
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DRMS
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PR6
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MLT
SB1
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irrigated pasture will extend beyond a year, Seed Mix #3 - Temporary Reclamation, will be <br />used. This mix will provide interim stabilization as well as organic matter benefits when <br />incorporated during tillage and seedbed preparation prior to seeding of the irrigated pasture <br />seed mixes. <br />Seeding will be done either with a cultipacker type seeder or a drill equipped with double-disk <br />openers, depth bands, and packer wheels. A cultipacker may be used behind the drill to also <br />firm the seedbed. Either of these two types of seeding equipment will provide the greatest level <br />of success in terms of proper seed placement and firming of the soil around the seed. Seeding <br />depths are usually about 1/4 inch deep for the species to be seeded, and never more than 1/2 <br />inch deep. If it is determined that the drill seeding method is not desirable for a particular area, <br />then a broadcast seeder will be utilized to distribute the grass seed onto the surface of the <br />ground. A large tractor mounted broadcaster having the capacity of holding several bushels of <br />grass seed will be used and the tractor will traverse the field such that overlapping of the seed <br />will occur. After the seed is broadcasted, a spring tooth harrow will be drug over the field to <br />bury the seed approximately 1/4 inch. Since not all of the seed will be covered, the seed rate <br />will be increased 100% over the drilled seed rate. If the harrow is not utilized, such as in a <br />topsoil stockpile situation, then the broadcast rate will be double the drilled rate. <br />In order to manage the cropland fields properly, a sequence of operations over the liability <br />period has been developed and is included in Subsection 5.7.1. <br />In this liability management period, re-plowing of cropland to restore the health of the fields, will <br />occur during the bond release period, which is a normal husbandry practice. The initial use of a <br />green manure crop in the 1St year is also essential since much of the topsoil will be placed from <br />stockpiles that have been in place for a significant amount of time. <br />See letters in Attachment 2.05.4(2)(e)-11 from Jim Boyd, the local NRCS specialist, which <br />substantiate these practices.
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