My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
2010-07-27_PERMIT FILE - M2009076 (17)
DRMS
>
Day Forward
>
Permit File
>
Minerals
>
M2009076
>
2010-07-27_PERMIT FILE - M2009076 (17)
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
8/24/2016 4:16:50 PM
Creation date
7/29/2010 2:59:27 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009076
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
7/27/2010
Doc Name
Adequacy Responses-Comments and Recommmendations from NRCS
From
Venture Resources
To
DRMS
Email Name
ACS
Media Type
D
Archive
No
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
2
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
Page 2 <br />• We would much rather see either certified weed free straw applied at 2 tons per acre, and <br />covered with netting, or erosion blankets, or a wood cellulose hydro mulch product that has a <br />long-lived tackifer. <br />Three of the grass species you have listed, are not grown for seed. They are Mountain mutely, <br />Griffith's wheatgrass, and Parry's Danthonia. Mountain mahogany and Antelope bitterbr. ush are <br />available commercially, and wax current can be found in limited, hand-picked amounts. Again, <br />if a cap is required by the state, can shrubs and trees be planted on top? Their roots might be <br />detrimental to the cap. <br />Based on what we have seen growing along the Front Range, I have put together a grass seed <br />mix that I think will work for you. <br />Redondo Arizona fescue 1.8 PLS pounds/acre <br />Ha.chita Blue grama 1.0 PLS pounds/acre <br />Canbar Canby bluegrass 1.0 PLS pounds/acre <br />Critana Thickspike whea.tgrass 33 PLS pounds/acre <br />Rosana Western wheatgrass 6.4 PLS pounds/acre <br />Covar Sheep fescue 1.2 PLS pounds/acre <br />SincreIy, <br />Edward M. Spen e <br />District Conservationist
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.