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6.5 Dryland Pasture - Liability Period Management <br />Dryland Pasture will be managed to much lower level than Reclaimed Irrigated Pasture. Initial <br />fertilizer will be placed on all topsoiled areas prior to initial seeding, as described in Section <br />2.05.4(2)(d). No water will be applied to the areas after seeding. <br />6.5.1 Management Items <br />Management and maintenance activities will include any necessary repair of rills or gullies <br />(detailed in Sub Section 8.0), reseeding, or grazing minimization Grazing minimization will be <br />centered on the prevention of domestic livestock grazing on dryland pasture areas. As described <br />by the local NRCS specialist, interseeding of dryland pasture is a normal husbandry practice, <br />therefore, it is allowed on these lands within the permit reclaimed area. <br />6.5.2 Fertilization Plan <br />It is important to note that fertility testing and fertilization of the soil will occur when the topsoil is <br />initially placed, which is discussed as a soil preparation practice in Section 2.05.4(2)(d). To <br />achieve goal of normal management for the irrigated cropland areas, thefollowing fertilization plan <br />is proposed after the 1 st year: <br />1) Sampling of the soil on land with Dryland Pasture (DP) post mine land use will take place in <br />years 3, 7 and 9 after seeding. <br />2) Three soil samples will be taken over each of the DP areas and analyzed by a lab using the <br />standard soil test for organic matter, nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorous. The lab will be <br />informed that the desired use is dryland pasture with a dry grass, forb and shrub mix. <br />3) The lab will produce a recommendation for fertilizer based on soil samples and the <br />recommended production of alfalfa. <br />4) The fertilizer is in solid form and will be purchased in bulk from the local Co -Op. It will be <br />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 />PR -06 June 2010 2.05.4(2)(e) - 63 <br />