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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
7/8/2010
Doc Name
Review & Revised Section for Permit Revision
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NRCS USDA
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DRMS
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PR6
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MLT
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any areas that may be poorly drained, tillage will be timed in order to reduce bogging, excessive <br />compaction and excessive cloddiness caused by tillage when soils are wet. The best period for <br />tillage in these areas may be in the early firing prior to the irrigation season (prior to midApril). <br />(For flood irrigated areas) - A plow pulling a standard marker will create furrows of approximately <br />4" to 6" depth on 30" centers, which is standard for the gated pipe used for the flood irrigatia. <br />7. Initial Fertilizer Application - Based on the results of the fertility testing, fertilizer of the <br />designed type will be applied at the rate specified from the lab testing. The fertilizer is in solid <br />form and will be applied by small tractor with abroadcast spreader. The fertilizer will be applied <br />in the Spring of the same year that the initial fertility testing is done. Ongoing fertility testing after <br />initial seeding is described in Section 2.05.4(2)(e) Revegetation. <br />13.3 Dryland Pasture Seedbed Topsoil Preparation Procedures <br />a) For areas less than 15% slope, where irrigation may be used in the future if water becomes <br />available, the following procedures will be followed: <br />1- Ripping - Prior to replacement of the single lift topsoil, the graded spoil (Bench 1 material) will <br />be ripped to reduce compaction. This will be done to a depth of 2 feet. This will be done by <br />dozer with rippers or a chisel plow. <br />2 - Land leveling - WFC will use a mechanical device such as a Vermeer rock picker that is <br />pulled behind a tractor that rakes up large rocks over approximately 46 inches in diameter. <br />Rocks up to 12" diameter are picked up by the device. The rocks are removed from the field. <br />3 -Rock picking - WFC will use a mechanical device such as a Vermeer rock picker that is pulled <br />behind a tractor that rakes up large rocks over approximately 46 inches in diameter. Rocks up <br />to 12" diameter are picked up by the device. The rocks are removed from the field. <br />4 - Fertility testing - This test is conducted within 3 months of topsoil placement. Three soil <br />samples will be obtained from the top 2 feet of soil in the field to be tested. The field is basically <br />defined as that area that has recently been topsoiled. Samples will be taken andanalyzed by a <br />lab using the standard soil test for pH, salts, organic matter, nitrogen, potassium, and <br />phosphorous. The lab will be informed that the land use is dryland pasture with a mixture of
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