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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
7/11/1980
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Submittal
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Climax
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MLRB
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AM1
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D
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much greater on the high rate manure plots. The west side <br /> of the plots area was slightly affected by blowing tailing . <br /> B. September 4 , 1975 : <br /> Ground cover by vegetation was much greater for the <br /> high manure rate plots (Tables 3 and 5) . The northern half <br /> of each plot was fertilized on June 19 , 1975 at the rate of <br /> 60 lbs. N/A as NH4NO3. The grass in all the manure treated <br /> plots responded to N fertilization, even in the plots with <br /> 80 T/A manure application. The control plots (no manure) <br /> had considerable winter kill to the point that they were <br /> practically bare. Border effect from sand blowing was quite <br /> noticeable along the west side , but not on the east side of <br /> the plot area. <br /> C. August 20 , 1976 : <br /> Great differences are evident among the fertility <br /> treatments within each plot. The northern half of each plot <br /> was fertilized in the spring of 1975 at the rate of 60 lbs. <br /> N/A as NH4NO3 and half of that northern half part of each <br /> plot was fertilized again in the spring of 1976 at the rate <br /> of 60 lbs. N/A as NH4NO3. The main differences were on <br /> height, thickness and color of the grass. Also, the number <br /> and size of seed heads on the areas fertilized this year and <br /> last year was quite impressive when compared to areas with <br /> no N application. These differences were especially notice- <br /> able on plots receiving low application rates of manure . <br /> Considerable winter kill was found on control and plots with <br /> low rates of manure . Border effect due to sand blowing was <br /> more evident this year, not only on the outside edges , but <br /> also on plots adjacent to the controls and low manure appli- <br /> cation plots where large areas were either bare or with low <br /> plant density. <br /> 9 . 4 NITROGEN FERTILITY STUDY ON DISTURBED SOILS, 1974 <br /> Coarse gravelly sites or areas where subsoil or geo- <br /> logical materials have been exposed are almost inevitably nit- <br /> rogen deficient for plant growth. If intensive efforts are made <br /> 9-8 <br />
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