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ORDINANCE NO. 108
PERMIT NO. 84-9
AR1957dS5 PERMIT FOR PLOWING GRASSLAND
APPLICANT NAME: Steve Roskop
ADDRESS: 417 McIntire
Kersey, CO 80644
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED (Map delineating
the proposed land use change attached) :
Eli SEa NE4 Section 29, Township 5 North, Range 64 West
(20Acres)
APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN ATTACHED. Yes
PERMIT ISSUED BY THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO.
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This permit is issued pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No . 108
adopted by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners
on May 19, 1982 , and requiring the issuance of permits for
the plowout and cultivation of grassland . Pursuant to Ordi-
nance No . 108, the landowner is required to follow a conserva-
tion plan approved by the local Conservation District Board.
The landowner is advised to contact the local Soil Conserva-
tion District Board for any amendments or updates to the
Conservation Plan .
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ORDINANCE NO. 108
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West Greeley Soil Conservation District
P.O. box 80 - CHHH,, Coknddo80032
RESOURCE OR LAND USE PLAN REVIEW
APPLICANT PROPERTY OWNER
Name: Steve Roskop Name: SAME
Address: 417 McIntire Address:
Kersey, CO 80644
DATE OF REVIEW: February 14, 1984
ACREAGE BY LAND USE IN CONSERVATION PLAN:
20 ac. of grassland to be converted to NON-IRRIGATED PASTURE AND
HAYLAND
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED: (Map delineating the proposed land use
change attached)
E4 NE% NE3 of Section 29-T5N-R64W
PLAN DISPOSITION: Approved as presented.
COMMENTS:
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Soil Conservation Service
COLORADO-ALL FIELD OFFICES
e Section IV
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' March, 1978
} STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS
' for
Pasture and Hayland Management (Code 510)
Standard
Definition: Proper treatment and use of pastureland.
Purpose: To prolong life of desirable forage species; to maintain or
improve the quality and quantity of forage; and to protect the soil,
and reduce water loss.
Where applicable: On all pasture and hayland.
Planning Considerations
I. Fertilization
A. Fertilize to meet the needs of the plants or the economic
objective of the producer.
B. Specific fertilizer recommendations should be based on soil
C,
: or tissue analysis. General recommendations can be made using
,:.:a I
,,. ;:( , - the following guidance:
Lbs. 1/ Lbs. 2/ ' Lbs. 3/
Species N/ton P205/ton K20/ton
Cool season grass 30 10 50
Grass-legume 25 15 60
Forage sorghums 40 15 60
Alfalfa & other 15 50
properly innoculated
legumes
1/ Organic matter is a major key to estimating available nitrogen. Moun-
tain regions of Colorado are high in organic matter, but decomposition is
extremely slow because of low temperatures. Soils of the eastern slopes
are low in organic matter, but decomposition is rapid. This indicates
that most pasture and haylands of Colorado will respond to nitrogen in
proportion to the amount applied.
2/ In general, laboratory soil tests indicate adequate available phos-
phorus for medium to high tonage of grass production. For grass-legume
mixtures or solid legume stands, a good response from P205 should occur.
3/ Unless a laboratory soil analysis indicates the need for K20, this
element should not be recommended due to the abundance of available
potassium present in most of the Colorado soils.
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C. Nitrogen should be applied in split applications for improved
efficiency. i
II. Rotation Grazing
A. Grazing units should be approximately equal in size. Small
pastures may be grouped to form a grazing unit within a system.
B. The grazing-recovery period should not exceed 30 days for
optimum forage quality.
C. When forage is grazed down to the minimum recommended height,
cattle should be moved.
D. Clip uneven growth down to the recommended height to prevent •
spot grazing.
E. A one herd-three unit system furnishes a simple but adequate
grazing system. Grazing 7-10 days and resting 14-20 days is
a good rule of thumb.
III. Other Mana ement Considerations
A. Hay harvest should be based on the stage of growth. Continuous
cutting at an immature stage will cause the stand to deteriorate
prematurely due to a continuous reduction of food reserves in
the roots.
B. Varying the
rinoge a of grassess tilierzer can
• be used to manipulate the i
C. Stocking rates vary with climate, soil, type of forage, avail-
able moisture, and degree of management. Observation and
local experience are the best guides for determining stocking
rates but the following can be used for guidance:
•
1. Approximately 1 AUM per 1000 lbs. of air cured forage
produced.
2. Non-irrigated pasture in Colorado (average year) produces
from 1500 - 3500 lbs. per acre.
3. Irrigated pastures produce from 4000 - 16,000 lbs. per
acre depending on climate and management.
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Specifications kr ;�; :� I. Minimum Grazing or Cutting Heights
A. Pastureland
Minimum Height Prior Minimum Height During
Species to beginning.grazing growing season
(inches) (inches)
Maintenance 1/ Optimum 2/ Maintenance 1/ Optimum 2,
Alkali Sacaton 5 8 3 5
Brome, smooth 5 8 3 4
Fescue, Meadow 5 8 3 5
Fescue, Tall 5 8 3 5
Fescue, Hard 4 5 2 4
Foxtail, creeping meadow 5 10 3 5
Kentucky bluegrass 3 5 2 4
Indiangrass 12 18 6 10
Orchardgrass 5 8 3 5
Redtop 4 6 3 4
Reed canarygrass 12 18 4 6
Russian wildrye 4 6 3 5
Sideoats grama 4 5 2 4
Switchgrass 12 18 8 10
Timothy 4 6 2 4
" ' Sedge, Nebraska 3
s €y 5 2 4
..,:i1;-, Wheatgrass Wheatgrass 5
8 3 5
Siberian, Pubescent
Western, Intermediate
Slender
Wheatgrass Crested 4 6 2 4
Wheatgrass, Tall 8 12 5 8
Cicer Milkvetch 6 10 3 4
Alfalfa 6 10 3 4
2-/These heights will allow maintenance of the stand.
/These heights will provide maximum yields when other plant requirements are
met.
B. Hayland
Growth stage for Minimum cutting
Species quality hay heights
Alfalfa Early bloom stage 3"
Grass-Legume When grass is in boot- 3"
stage or legume in
early bloom
Tall grasses Boot stage 4"
cal Mid-Grasses Boot stage 3"
The last cutting should be timed to allow for a two to four week regrowth
period before the average first killing frost.
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C. Pastures for special use: d{ `
Grasses such as Crested wheatgrass and Pubescent wheatgrass are
commonly used for early spring grazing until other forage is
available. Realizing that production on the pasture will be
reduced, acceptable management can be accomplished by heavy
grazing for short periods during the spring, followed by defer-
ment the remainder of the year. During the grazing period,
sufficient growth should be left to protect the soil from wind
and water erosion. This provision will be restricted to apply
between April 1st and June 1st.
II. Required Management Considerations
A. Observe recommended grazing heights shown in item I of these
specifications.
B. Practice weed control if weeds are significantly inhibiting
the growth of desirable species.
1. Chemical - Colorado Weed Control Handbook will be used
for recommendations.
2. Mechanical - Mow or shred weeds when they become signi-
ficantly taller than the desirable plants. Do not shred
shorter than minimum recommended harvesting heights.
C. Livestock water will be available in each grazing unit.
D. Rotation grazing is required on irrigated pastures unless
the use is for early spring grazing, fall grazing or other
"Special use" acceptable to the designated technician.
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Technical Guide
Section IV
July 1 , 1974
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Soil Conservation Service
Colorado
Standard and Specifications
PASTURE AND HAYLAND PLANTING
• (Code 512)
Standard
Definition
Establishing and re-establishing long-term stands of adapted species
of perennial , biennial , or reseeding forage plants. (Includes Pastui -
and Hayland Renovation. Does not include Grassed Waterway or Outlet
on cropland. )
Purpose
To reduce erosion, to produce high quality forage, and to adjust 'and
use.
Where applicable
On existing pasture and hayland or on land that is converted from
other uses .
Specifications
1 . Seedbed preparation
Irrigated sites
A. Seedbed should be smooth and firm. It should be relatively
free of weeds and other plants that may interfere with stand
establishment and crop production.
B. Seeding may be on bare ground or in• weed-free stubble. Seeding
into stubble is an ideal seedbed and is especially well adapted
for slopes where erosion from irrigation may be a problem.
C. Companion crops may be recommended if needed to control
erosion until pasture and hayland planting is established.
(However, discretion must be exercised in recommending a
companion crop. The seeding rate is often too high and croo
management often favors harvest of the companion crop, rather
than stand establishment of the pasture and hayland planting. )
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Non-Irri ated sites A. Select one of the
following methods: (Listed in order of
preference.)
1 . Pre ared seedbed - applicable where wind and water
erosion hazar s slight.2. Existin u rain or
stubble - stubble of a previous small q
t should be relatively free of weeds and
sorg um crop•
volunteer grain. col
usually millet, seeded
- An annual crop, field. Millet shoo.' '
3 Cpurpo cro temporarily stabilizing production.. Millet
berpose o revent seed
be mowed if necessary to p
4. Annual weeds
- This type of seedbed should be limitedhiuh
eastern o orado where erosion hazards are extremely
2. Seedin of properly seeding
Seeding should be done with equipment capable
the selected species.
lication and on an
3. Fertilizer a of seeding
plantings should be fertilized at time
annual Most p Recommendations should beC based
dationresults
on
o basis test.
and/or local data.
notavailable,
4. tion of s ecies A. Select adapted spe
cies for the given Land Resource Area from the
attached chart. Selection
should
adequacY based
forn adaptation to site,
erosion control .
intended
use o of planting and on
B.
Species and varieties may be added with approval of State
Agronomist. adapted to irrgated
C. If a species is designated as being
i
usually
sites in a given
Land Resource e
Area, the species
adapted to the entire Area.
D. Item e m above is usually
not applicable when
especn ies
d are
rource
Areammended for non-irrigated sites in cat siteso r�t�ca ,
is much
mode. S ecies adeetatannarn nonpecri if specific information
more cr t ca or other references,
run ant for species on non-irrigated sites.
is needed sP or mixtures of grass(es)
grass(es) or legume(s) hayland t plantings
E. Pure stands of alify for pasture and
a(See Item qualify
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F. If the purpose of pasture and hayland planting constitutes
a change in land use from cultivated crops to permanent
vegetative cover, the seeding mixture must contain not
less than twenty-five (25) percent, by weight, perennial
grasses. �n
5. Rate of seeding _ g 0See=StandutLandarcif
icatiOns-#er-9Seeddng-Ratet". v
6. Time of seeding
Date of seeding will be at the discretion of the Field Office
personnel . There are few limitations for irrigated plantings .
Non-irrigated plantings should generally be made immediately
prior to anticipated periods of precipitation, or during late
fall or early winter, so that germination will occur in the
spring.
7. Management (for establishment)
A. Harvest or grazing during initial growing season will not
be permitted.
B. Control weeds and seed production from volunteer small
grain and cover crops. Mowing at a height of 10 to 12
inches at the appropriate time is usually a very effective
control . Herbicides are recommended for weed control in
grass seedings. (See Colorado Weed Control Handbook for
information on herbicides. )
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'artnntal G And !Alumni
For Pasturt And Nayland Plantings
In Womb
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Species VArittifa
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ropyron cristatum - - - ---
Th ropyr oke wheatgrass Lgrd as 1111111111111 111 r %' X X
gropyron dasystachyum Crltana -
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western whedtgraaa Arripa !!1l11l11!!!Ii Xi X X
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Agrost•s aloe K K %
Creeping (oxtail
Alopecurus arundinacaus GarrlpOn X 1
Big bluestem
AndroPogon gerardli 4e % X
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Andropogon hallit / K % % %
rd 1 K X % X
Smooth brome Achanbach I X x X a x
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laratna X
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pact lis lomerata o�w�eC
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Russian wildrye
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Sand lovegrass
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Switchgrass !lb/MA
79 X S � X x
Panicum virgatum rtny la ! " K X
Ravi canarygrass
Phalaris arundlnacea !�
Timothy •
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Psrennlel enaaes And Lemurs
fer ►stun MI *Wand Plating.
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IAA16ATED IRRISATE0
Recommended Land Resource Areas Land tours• Areas
Species . Vert eti es
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LEG@ES •
Cicer mllkvetch
Astragalus CI Cr LUX/MI X X X X X
Birds foot trefoil
Lotus corntculatus % F X X X X X X ,
Alfalfa Dewson X
Medicate sativa Lida 1l'% X % X X X % -' z r
X X X a X
Aal�iq�r X X X X X X X X
Vernal I 11✓% X_X IX F_X F X X X X s
Sainfoin Eski • X X
Onobrychis vlciaefolle Reaunt % ~ , _
Strawberry clover
Trifoltum fraglferum X F X X % X S %
Alsike clover
Trifoltum hybrldum % %. % X % % % X _ X X
Red clover
Trifoltum pretense X X X X % X X X X X ,
White clover
Trifoltum repens Ladino X X m X X X X X 4
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PART I - (ASS SEED I NC PLANNED Planner: /9i / '.eel Date: / 8`7/• Producer: ,sreve ra QA
7/, Contract or Ac?reeu,ent C
1. F 1 el d No. Ac.� Contract item No. Practice No.. and Name��sT/l, .
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Land Resource Area 7_ Irrigated Dry(and _✓_ Range SIto iao•e•e>
2. Planned:
Seedbed Prop: (a) MethoU•i AWL`IeG/N ( 1PQp ;;ecdlr:y Operation: (a, Method: drill._ be<_
(b) Approrbats: dates --- interso :.!
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Other
Fertill zer:—//r9ve. Sale- 7 :s re',..) 2 °,e 70 .5?",-10,
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Amount: -pcinwrda/Ac ZO 7"/6/44
How-applled:
How-anchored:
Anchorage depth: _
Seed:
(I) (2:
Required PLS rate: $ of species
Yarlety S ecles per acre (i00%) 1n mixture
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(3) (4) (5)
PLS seed 1 ng r..to Tot;:1 PLS I be/
per spec,es/Ac. Planned species p ^rme:
(1)x(2) ._.. Acres (3)x(• )
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PAR( I - GRASS SEEDING PLANNED
Planner: Dare:
Producer:
Contract or Agreement I
1. Field No. Ac. Contract Iter: No. Practice No. and Name
Land Resource Area Irrigated _—_-- Dry,land Range Site
2. Planned:
Seedbed Prep: (a) 4e7 rd Seed i;;:,3 Operation: (a) Method: dril :
(b) ApproxImatu dates IrtFsrso3:
(c) Clean ti t Iec _ broadcast
Firm r:oed bey. -----
Stu heIe cover (b) Drill spacing (c) [?ate
Inr3rscoci _
3t her lyye (d` ala,1 rote depth
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Fort i t I zer:
Pounds actual per acre N2
(available; '235 Mowin :
K Chemical: —__ itl� & Amoui t:
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?rtes; —
Mulch:
Kind:
Amount: � pounds/Ac
How•-appl
Hose-anchor ad;
Anchorage depth: :.—
Seed:
(I) (2)
Required PLS rates of spades
yariety S eciu. Qr e e 100_ (¢
_Spec ` > in :.�I .tune
(3) (4) (5)
PLS seeding rate : ra: P?:. 'b'5,'
per spec Ien/Ac. Plann ad
(1)x(2) _- — Armh i )t"•_ _-
Remarks:
B 1021 REC 019572] 5 02/27/84 11 : 37 $0. 00 17/023
F 2059 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO
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