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ORDINANCE NO. 108
PERMIT NO. 85-11
PERMIT FOR PLOWING GRASSLAND
APPLICANT NAME: Vern Klingenberg
ADDRESS : 34978 Weld County Road 83
Briggsdale, Colorado 80611
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED (Map delineating
the proposed land use change attached) :
S1/2S'NW4 and SWa of Section 12 , Township 6 North, Range
62 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado
P.!taf DER'S MEMORANDUM
AT THE 1IME OF RECORDATION, THIS IN-
S'rRUMCNT WAS FOUND TO BE INADEQUATE
FOR S,iE B:GT PHO"iOGP,APHIC REPRODUCTION
BECAUSE OF ILLEGIBILITY, CARBON OR PHOTQ
APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN ATTACHED. Yes wPY. DISCOLORED PAPER ETC
PERMIT ISSUED BY THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF ELD COUNTY, COLORADO.
Landown
DATE : f//ed 1// /9 $- Weld County Clerk & Recorder
and Clerk to the Board
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t Deputy Cle k
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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F 1099 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO
/!i/' may 850508
Township 6N _, Range 62W _ _ , County Weld State Colorado
ORDINANCE NO. 108
PERMIT NO. 85-11
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FORM 50F
West Greeley Soil Conservation District
P.O. Box 86 Grucley, Colorado 80632
RESOURCE OR LAND USE PLAN REVIEW
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APPLICANT
M O PROPERTY OWNER
o Name: Vern Klingenberg Name: SAME
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o Address: 34978 WCR 83 Address:
w Briggsdale, CO 80611
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a DATE OF REVIEW: November 12, 1984
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ACREAGE BY LAND USE IN CONSERVATION PLAN:
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14 189 ac. in field 11 to be changed from grassland to non-irrigated cropland.
C Conservation Plan includes all other land owned by applicant. Only plan
information for field 11 is included with this review as only this 189 ac.
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H will be converted to cropland.
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al LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED: (Map delineating the proposed land use
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1O o PLAN DISPOSITION: Plan approved as presented
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COMMENTS: Plan approved on basis of application of wind striperopping and conservation
tillage system establishment to maintain crop residues for erosion tillage
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Di V: iuivrr..� s�irr:u\ r'.°ntN1 (Rev. 4/83)
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SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SCS-CPA-68
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RECORD OF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS
AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION
PLANNED APPLIED
FIELD
NO. MONTH LAND USE AND TREATMENT
AMOUNT YEAR
AND
YEAR
CONSERVATION TREATMENT UNIT 2
NON-IRRIGATED CROPLAND, FIELD 11 , 189 ac.
11 189 ac. 1985 CONSERVATION CROPPING SYSTEM:
A winter wheat, fallow, millet, fallow cropping
system will be established with each in alterna-
ting strips across the field.
11 189 ac. 1985 CONSERVATION TILLAGE SYSTEM:
A minimum tillage system will be established
whereby only those tillage operations essential
for weed control will be performed. Three to
four tillage operations will normally be accom-
plished. All tillage operations will be performec
with subsurface tillage implements such as blades
sweeps and rod-weeders to maintain maximum crop
residues on the soil surface. 750# equivalent
flat small grain residue must remain on the soil
surface after planitng the next crop. Herbicides
may be used to reduce the number of tillage op-
erations required for weed control .
11 189 ac. 1985 WIND STRIPCROPPING:
Wind strips of 135 ft . maximum width will be
established perpendicular to normal wind directior .
Strips will run northeast to southwest across
field. Strips of winter wheat and
fallow will alternate across the field. Strips
will be established by planting a feed crop of
sorghum or millet in alternating strips, then the
alternating strips will be planted to winter
wheat in the fall .
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F 1102 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO
COOPERATOR ASSISTED BY
Vern E . Klingenberg I DATE
R onald D. Miller 11/1984
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Technical Guide
Soil Conservation Service Section IV
Colorado All Field Offices
March 1.983
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION
CONSERVATION CROPPING SYSTEM (acre) 328
Definition Specifications
Growing crops by using a 1 . Dry Cropland
combination of needed cultural and
management measures. Cropping a. A cropping sequence such
Systems include rotations that as whrat--fallow, wheat-
contain grasses and legumes , as snrghum-fallow or other
well as rotation, in which the systems will be applied
desired benefits are achieved that will provide adequate
without the use of such crops. residua for protection
from wind and water
Purpose - erosion.
To improve or maintain good N. Crop residues will be
physical condition of the soil ; managed in such a way that
protect the still during nericds soil loss is held to an
when erosion occurs ; help .onrr0l necept;rble. ainnunt .
weeds, insects , and disease;; ; and
meet the need and desire of c. The Universal Soil-Loss
inane s for an economic return. Equation and Wind Erosion
Formula will in' used to
Conditions where practice applies determine adequacy of the
crOpplug system.
On, all cropland and on cent a
recreation and wildlife area:; . 2. Irrigated Cropland
Planning Consideration:: a. The Soil Condition Rating
Indices for irrigated Crops ,
An application of nitrogen shou'. d Agronomy Technical Note /15'_ ,
he considered in the early stages will be used to determine
of n high residue management the adequacy of the cropping
program to replace that tied ui;' in sequence and soil fertility
the decomposition process. i an,sgemeut.
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F 1103 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Soil Conservation Service Technical Guide
Colorado Section IV
All Field Offices
February 1982
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION
CONSERVATION TILLAGE SYSTEM (Acre) 329
Standard
Definition
No U A form of noniversion tillage that 1 . Zero tillage, slot planting or
\ retains protective amounts of residue no-till.
p mulch on the surface throughout the ---
U year. These include no-tillage, strip This is a method planting into
Q tillage, minimum tillage and other
prior crop residue by disturb-
c> W types of noninversion tillage. ing only the immediate area of
the row. Crop residue is left
o Z Purpose on the surface for erosion
control.
IZ To protect the soil from erosion and
U help maintain or develop good soil 2. Strip tillage.
m tilth, and desirable water infiltra-
rr tion rates and water storage.
Tillage operations for seedbed
o x preparation are limited to a
a Conditions where practice applies strip not to exceed one-third
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of the distance between rows.
U On cropland and on certain other
A protective cover of crop
‘r 2 lands where annual vegetation is residue remains on the
r-IW grown. balance. Tillage and planting
ry
are accomplished in the same
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a Planning considerations operation.
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'D W Conservation tillage provides a pro- 3. Minimum Tillage
duction system that leaves crop resi-
0 2 dues on the surface after planting. Limiting the number of tillage
o '4 Crop residues are left standing as operations to those essential
U a long as possible prior to the succeed- to control weeds , improve soil
4W < ing crop to trap blowing snow. Herbi.- aeration, permeability and
cides are used immediately following tilth. Sweeps , rod weeders or
r.Io harvest , prior to and during planting, straight shank chisel i.mple-
o ,� to control volunteer grain and other ments will be used.
~ '~ vegetation.
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Specifications
This practice is most effective when
carried out in conjunction with other A. The primary objective is to
practices such as strip cropping, accomplish weed control with
terracing and contour farming. no tillage or with a limited
number of conservation tillage
One of the following conservation
operations, so that adequate
tillage systems should be used: m
amounts of crop residue can he
maintained for protection from
erosion.
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TON #182 2/82
329-2-Conservation Tillage System .,
B. The minimum amount of crop residue left on the soil surface after
planting shall be 1 ,500 pounds per acre of corn or sorghum residue , or
500 pounds per acre of flat small grain residue or its equivalent.
C. Soil loss by water and wind shall be reduced to the loss tolerance
established for that soil . The Universal Soil Loss Equation and the
Wind Erosion formula can be used to arrive at the amount of residue
necessary to keep the soil loss within limits.
• Table 1 - A Guide for Estimating Residue Reduction from Tillage Operations
Approximate Percent of
Residue Reduction After
One Trip or Pass Over
Tillage Operation the Field
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Rod Weeder 10
N Sweeps (30" or more) 10
Rod Weeder and Semichisel 15
Field Cultivator - ( 16-18 inch sweeps) 25
3 Till Planter 20
Chisel Plow (straight shanks) 20
o a yr W Chisel Plow (twisted shank) 50
One-Way or Tandem Disc 50
O Moldboard Plow 75-100 �\
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•• 'a D. On systems where tillage operations are permitted:
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1 . Subsurface tillage equipment should be used to keep the residue on
m a the soil surface.
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ri Z 2. On soils that tend to crust, or with some slope to them, a chisel
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type implement may need to be used after harvest to increase water
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CD U) infiltration and reduce soil loss due to runoff.
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W 3. Chemicals may be used to aid in reducing or eliminating tillage
0o W operations. Use manufacturers labels or Colorado Weed Control
Z Handbook for specific rate recommendations. The following options
gare recommended.
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CJ a, a. Fall sweep (4 inches deep) plus Atrazine. Fall sweep
immediately (within two weeks) after wheat harvest to kill
existing vegetation. Atrazine applied immediately following
Vo O fall sweep will kill volunteer wheat and weeds until the next
orH
r summer. Limit summer tillage operations prior to planting.
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b. Apply a combination of non-selective contact or non-residual
herbicides (such as Paraquat or Roundup) plus Atrazine to kill
existing weeds and for long--term weed control. Limit summer -_
tillage operations.
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TGN 11182 2/82
Conservation Tillage System 329-3
s. c. Contact herbicide plus Bladex, Igran or other short residual
(45-60 days) may be used for spring application to eliminate
early spring and early summer tillage. Limit summer tillage
operations.
d. 2-4D Butyl Ester plus atrazine or a short residual triazine is
an economical alternative if approximately 90% of the fall weeds
are broadleaf. Limit summer tillage operations .
E. For no-till systems:
o O 1. Conventional tillage operations will not he used to control volun-
N o teer crop growth or annual forks and grasses. On soils with a heavy
clay or silty surface that tend to seal, a light crust breaking may
co O be needed using sweeps or a chisel using straight shanks.
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Q a. Wheat-fallow on
ly)(chemical onl ) - Use of chemicals to eliminate
0 3 tillage operations. The following is required:
c)
in-41 ( 1) Contact herbicides, such as Paraquat or Roundup, plus
Ca atrazine or residual and tank mixes such as atrazine-Bladex
O and atrazine-Igran shall he applied immediately following
harvest to kill existing weeds and give long-term weed
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control.
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w^,.4 (2) A short residual herbicide may be used for spring a}?pli.ca-
FP44 Lion if necessary to control weeds to substitute for
W tillage operations normally used.
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—t ri (3) A slot or no-till planter or grain drill shall be used that
will disturb not more than 25% of the soil surface.
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b. Corn, sorghum, and small rainsonly) .g , g (chemical Use of chemi-
wW Gals to eliminate tillage operations in irrigated cropland or
co W annual cropping systems. The following is required:
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(1 ) A contact herbicide plus Bladex, Igran or other short
o residual (45-60 days) may be used for spring application if
lU P4 needed to control weeds to eliminate early spring and early
P4 £ summer tillage.
lo o (2) A slot or no-till planter or adequate grain drill. shall be
,y used that will disturb not more than 25% of the soil
Wsurface.
(3) Atrazine may he used in a wheat-sorghum-fallow or a wheat-
corn-fallow sequence.
F. Farmers must be made aware of the hazards involved in using residual
herbicides.
'PCN III82 2/8t
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329-4-Conservation Tillage System
1 . Caution must be exercised in use of atrazinc on soils with a pH of
7 .5 or higher.
2. Caution should be taken when applying long residual herbicides
annually so no overlap or carry-over effect of chemical occurs .
3 . A minimum of 20 gallons of water, preferably 30, will he needed to
get adequate coverage of chemical.
4 . For more uniform application, large volume sprayers with wide stable
boom coverage are preferred over small units with narrow coverage.
The wider swath should result in fewer overlaps or skips. Dust
should be held to a minimum as it deactivates some herbicides .
Nozzle spacing should not be greater than 40 inches for uniform
distribution.
C . Specific chemical recommendations shall be in accordance with container
labels and/or Colorado Weed Control Handbook.
Trade names were used in this standard only to make the information more
understandable. This does not imply endorsement of certain products or
criticism of products not named or mentioned .
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IGN ,, 182 2/82
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Technical Guide
Soil Conservation Service Section IV
Colorado All Field Offices
March 1983
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION
STRIPCROPPING, WIND (Code 589)
B. Strips will run approxi-
Standard mately perpendicular to
the prevailing wind
o O Definition direction.
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Growing wind-resisting crops in C. Maximum Strip Widths
Ustrips alternating with row crops (narrower strips provide
is or fallow and arranged at angles better protection and
o w to offset adverse wind effects. require less protective
cover) .
a Purpose
W 1 . 0-2% slope , 660 feet
To reduce wind velocity at the widths (40 rods) .
soil surface, thereby reducing
00 soil blowing and damage to crops. 2. 2-5% slope, 330 feet
To trap snow and increase stored widths (20 rods) .
soil moisture.
x 3. 5% or greater slope , 165
Where applicable feet widths ( 10 rods) .
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.d z On cropland subject to soil D. Wheat stubble in the
Wblowing and where needed as part protective strips will be
r� El of a cropping system for snow left standing through the
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P4 catchment and moisture critical erosion period .
o conservation. (Nov. through May) .
VDCO
W Specifications E. A minimum of 500# of
residue will be left on
NFc4 Follow guidance set forth in the soil surface after
o "Guide for Wind Erosion Control planting for soils in
C..) % on Cropland in Great Plains WEG's 1 , 2, 3 & 4 . If the
a States" (Revised 1976) , or Guide for Wind Erosion
co Agronomy Technical Note X153, to Control or Technical Note
o calculate widths of wind strips. #53 indicate larger
amounts are needed, then
m w I. Wheat-Fallow Systems those amounts should be
left on the surface after
A. Strips of wheat will be planting.
planted alternately with
the stubble from the
previous crop; in
approximately equal
widths to facilitate
rotation.
TGN #200
Striperopping, Wind 30-2
3/83 TON ;1200
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II. Annual Row Crop Systems
A. Strips of high residue producing crops will. be grown in alternate
strips with erosion susceptible crops. Strips will he approximately
perpendicular to the prevailing wind direction.
B. Width and spacing of protective strips:
1 . Row Crop Plants — Minimum width of protective strips will be the
equivalent width of 4 rows spaced 40 inches apart . Spacing
between strips will not exceed 30 feet .
2. Drilled Plants — Minimum width of protective strips will be two
rows (12" — 20" spacing) and the spacing between strips will not
exceed 30 feet .
C. The protective crop will be harvested with a combine or mowed leaving
the stubble 12 to 18 inches tall . The protective residue will be
left on the soil surface through the critical wind erosion season
(Nov—May) or until the seedbed is prepared for the following crop
which is expected to occur in early April. Spring seedbed
preparation should result in a ridged surface for wind erosion
protection.
III. Perennial Tall Grass Barriers
A. Only tall growing species such as tall wheatgrass , switchgrass , big
bluestem, sand bluestem, Basin wildrye and Indiangrass will be
planted. Range site descriptions and Critical Area Planting
specifications will be used to determine specie adaptation .
B . Seedbed preparation will consist of only those operations necessary
to assure a firm soil condition relatively free of weeds . Planting
in residue from a previous crop is acceptable.
C. Colorado Agronomy Note No. 61 will be used to determine amounts of
seed to plant.
D. Barriers shall consist of at least two rows of grass spaced .10-40
inches apart as a minimum.
E . Optimum barrier spacing will he determined using the Guide for Wind
Erosion Control and will be designed as close to this optimum as
possible considering equipment widths .
F. Weed control will be practiced as needed to control competition until
grass is well established.
G. Barriers will be periodically mowed or clipped to a minimum height of
8-10 inches to encourage regrowth and prevent decadent stands `from
developing.
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SCS-CONS-1 S
OCTOBER 1974 Sec. 12, T6NG2�v L DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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