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M1977307
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/28/2012
Doc Name
EPP Submittal- Cover to Ex. E
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9. Typical Locations: <br />a . <br />b. <br />1. Grazing: <br />BOGR2 <br />PEEPS <br />KOMA <br />STCC4 <br />ORHY <br />HI JA <br />ELEL5 <br />ARLO3 <br />F ORBS <br />SPCO <br />HAAC <br />STPI <br />SEDOL <br />PHHO <br />CHDO <br />ANR02 <br />MASP4 <br />HEVI4 <br />MIMU <br />1200' W & -1300' S of NE corner Sec 8 T13S, R99W Mesa county <br />E & N side of Sleeping Ute Mtn., non - sectionalized T33 1/2N, <br />R18W, Montezuma county <br />The site is only of low value for grazing due to low production. <br />It is best used during the late fall, winter, and early spring <br />months when'snow still covers higher elevation grazing lands. <br />Care needs to be exercised to prevent site deterioration when <br />grazing. Many areas are short of livestock water so these places <br />must be used during times when snow can provide the animals with <br />a source of water. <br />Guide to Forage Palatability: 1/ <br />PLANT - <br />SYMBOL COMMON NAME <br />GRASSES AND GRA_SSLIKES <br />BLUE GRAMA <br />BLUEBtJNCH WHEATGRASS <br />PRAIRIE JUNEGRASS <br />NEEDLEANDTHREAD <br />INDIAN RICEGRASS <br />GALLETA <br />BOTTLEBRUSH SQUIRRELTAIL <br />RED THREEAWN <br />SCARLET GLOBEMALLOW <br />STEMLESS GOLDENWEED <br />DESERT PRINCESPLUME <br />THREADLEAF GROUNDSEL <br />HOODS PHLOX <br />DUSTY MAIDEN - <br />ROSE PUSSYTOES <br />IRONPLANT GOLDENWEED <br />HAIRY GOLDASTER <br />COLORADO FOUR O'CLOCK <br />SHRUBS AND HALF SHRUBS <br />KRLA2 WINTERFAT <br />ATCO SHADSCALE <br />CHBU2 LOW RABBITBRUSH <br />GUSA2 BROOM SNAKEWEED <br />EPVI GREEN EPHEDRIA <br />ARARN BLACK SAGEBRUSH <br />YUGL SMALL SOAPWEED <br />Semidesert Juniper Loans <br />PART B MAJOR USES AND INTERPRETATIONS FOR: <br />#113 <br />P P P <br />D P U <br />U D U <br />U .U <br />U U U <br />D P D <br />D D D <br />Page 5 <br />ANIMAL_ PREFERENCEI <br />C S H E D P <br />P P P D D D <br />P P P P D D <br />P P P D D D <br />P D P P D D <br />P P P P D D <br />D D P D U U <br />D D D D D D <br />U U U U U U <br />D D D P P P <br />U U U U D U <br />U U U U U U <br />D D U D D D <br />U U U U U U <br />U U U U U U <br />U P U U D U <br />U U U U D D <br />U D U U D D <br />U D U U D D <br />P P D <br />D P P <br />U D N <br />-U.0 D <br />U U U <br />P P P <br />D D D <br />of 8. <br />G S S <br />B B M <br />D P D <br />P D P <br />D D D <br />U D D <br />D P P <br />U U D <br />D D D <br />U D D <br />D P P <br />U D D <br />U U U <br />U D D <br />U U U <br />U U <br />U U U <br />U U U <br />D D D <br />D D D <br />D D P <br />D D P <br />D D <br />U U U <br />U U <br />P D D <br />P P P <br />
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