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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 muhly, <br />Crriffith's wheatgrass, and Parry's Daithonia. Mountain mahogany and Antelope bitterbrush 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. brass seed <br />mix that I think will work for you.. <br />Redondo Arizona fescue <br />Hachita Blue grama <br />Canbar Canby bluegrass <br />Critana Thickspike wleatgrass <br />Rosana Western wheatgrass <br />Covar Sheep fescue <br />Sincerely, <br />Edward M. Spen e <br />District Conservationist <br />1.8 PLS pounds/acre <br />1.0 PLS pounds/acre <br />1.0 PLS pounds/acre <br />3.3 PLS pounds/acre <br />6.4 PLS pounds/acre <br />1.2 PLS pounds/acre