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applied by small tractor with a broadcast spreader pulled behind the tractor. The fertilizer will be <br />applied in the Spring of the same year that each fertility testing is done. <br />5.7.3 Grazing Plan <br />The site may not be grazed in any year that the initial planting of the alfalfa seed mix occurs <br />(Seed Mix #7). This is in Years 1 and 7. WFC will not graze domestic animals on the small <br />Irrigated Cropland on its property but the Morgans are allowed to graB horses in the winter in <br />years 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Horse grazing will only be allowed when the soils in the winter are hard <br />and will not be damaged by the movement of the animals. <br />These management practices were discussed with Jim Boyd, of the local NRC$ and he felt they <br />were acceptable. <br />5.7.4 Irrigation Management <br />WFC will manage the irrigation of the 3.96 acre parcel on the WFC property in the northwest <br />corner of the permit. There will likely be a subcontractor actually performing the work. <br />The Morgan family and helpers designated by them will manage the irrigation and harvesting on <br />their property. <br />On both properties, documentation will be provided to demonstrate that the required # of shares <br />of water were applied to the property to achieve the desired production in the 1't cut. <br />6.3 Dryland Pasture Seeding Procedures <br />Seeding will be done either with a cultipacker type seeder or a drill equipped with doubledisk <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