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M1977306
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/1/2012
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EPP- Submittal, Ecological Site Description to Pg. U-29.
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ro <br />case, the only plants on the site will be Utah juniper, a few <br />pinyon pine, with a very small amount of invaders such as <br />mustard, kcchia, and Russian thistle. <br />9. Typical Locations: <br />a. 660' S & 2560' W of NE corner Sec 19, T12S, R103W, Mesa Co <br />h. 2620' E & 2430' N of SW corner Sec 35, T12S, R104W, Mesa Co <br />c. 1800' E & 600' S of NE corner Sec 8, T14S, R99W, Mesa Co <br />d. 1500' E & 500' N of SW corner Sec 12, T49N, R18W, Mesa Co <br />2000' N & 500' E of SW corner Sec 16, T49N, R18W, Mesa Co <br />f. 1200' N & 1200' E of SW corner Sec 17, T5ON, R18W, Mesa Co <br />Q. 1100' S & 1300' W of NE corner Sec 22, T12S, R104W, Mesa Co <br />h. 1350' E & 2250' S of NW corner Sec 31, T12S, R103W, Mesa Co <br />1 Grazing: <br />PART B MAJOR USES AND INTERPRETATIONS FOR: <br />711i S site-can _ be of Coed ora74 _1Q value for cattle and sheep= when <br />canopy cover =s- i r_ the 0 to 15A range, When_ the - -site -i s_ <br />dominated by trees, canopy cover greater that. 5 , the site- -has <br />very little i f_ any grazing value. Over gran of site- -by <br />any animals including big game will ultimately increase -the_= <br />proportion of tree production and reduce grass and forb <br />production on the site. Even without grazing_of any kind, trees <br />will over time dominate the site unless fire or other thinnig <br />methods are used. Due to the slow growth of trees on this site, <br />the use of fire or ether thinning methods needs to occur at 40 to <br />80 year intervals. At the extreme, the vegetation consists cf <br />Utah juniper and a few pinyon trees with almost no understory <br />production. When this occurs, erosion becomes excessive. <br />2. Guide to Forage Palatability: 1/ <br />ANIMAL PREFERENCE <br />PLANT G S S <br />SYMBOL COMMON NAME C S H E D P B B M <br />GRASSES AND GRASSLIKES <br />ELEL5 BOTTLEBRUSH SQUIRRELTAIL D D D D D I: D D D <br />PASM WESTERN WHEATGRASS P D P D D D U D D <br />HIJA GALLETA D D P D U D U U D <br />ORHY INDIAN RICEGRASS P P P P D D D P P <br />POSE SANDBERG BLUEGRASS D D D P P P P D D <br />PSSPS BLUEBUNCH WHEATGRASS P P P P P P P P P <br />BOGR2 BLUE DRAMA U U U U U U N N N <br />STC04 NEEDLEANDTHREAD U U U U U U N N N <br />KOMA PRAIRIE JUNEGRASS D D D D D D N N N <br />Shallow & Sandy Loam PJ #112 Page 6 of 10 <br />
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