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HomeMy WebLinkAbout891040.tiff RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDED PLOWING PERMIT NO. 89-3A AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - NATIONAL HOG FARMS, INC. WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS , the Board did, by Resolution dated August 9, 1989 , approve Plowing Permit #89-3 for National Hog Farms, Inc. , and WHEREAS, National Hog Farms, Inc. , desires to obtain an amended Plowing Permit to cultivate certain grasslands described as part of Sections 25, 26, 35 , and 36 , Township 5 North, Range 63 West; Section 1 , Township 4 North, Range 63 West; Sections 5, 6, and 7 , Township 4 North, Range 62 West; and Sections 29 , 30, 31 , and 32, Township 5 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, certain sections of which are also included in Plowing Permit #89-3, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance #108-A, National Hog Farms previously submitted proof of collateral in the form of a cashiers check in the amount of $1,200 .00 and a certified check in the amount of $3, 600 . 00 for a total amount of $4 , 800 . 00 , and all other pertinent documents necessary for the issuance of a Plowing Permit, said collateral being sufficient for both Plowing Permit #89-3 and Plowing Permit #89-A, and WHEREAS, National Hog Farms has also submitted the required additional permit fee in the amount of $64 . 00 , and WHEREAS, the Board deems it appropriate to approve the issuance of an amended Plowing Permit to National Hog Farms for those grasslands described in the approved Soil Conservation Plan, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Amended Plowing Permit No. 89-3A be, and hereby is, issued to National Hog Farms. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Plowing Permit. �1- . 891040 Page 2 RE: PLOWING PERMIT #89-3A - NATIONAL HOG FARMS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 27th day of September, A.D. , 1989. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Bo d C.W. it y, airman EXCUSED Jac 'ne Johnson, Pro-Tem Deputy Count erk �cK J _� APPR VED AS TO FORM: ene R. Bran ner eo g Ke y v /2 ounty Attorney G c 891040 rn n < . ‘.0 I El z .L] H - > - n r ,� - --bz _ wn - U r � s H -4- W O O '- r � a T, 1 co H ' - ifs c a a zza� II y o o w - - E O V] E Q'i ZLfi ;4 N x _.. 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ADDRESS: 25000 WCR 69 Kersey , CO 80644 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF GRASSLAND (S) TO BE CULTIVATED: Twelve 80 ac . center pivot sprinklers to be extablished in parts of Sec . 25, 26 , 35 , 36 , T5N, R63W; Sec. 1 , T4N, R63W; Sec . 5 , 6 , 7 , T4N, R62W and Sec . 29 , 30,31 , 32 , T5N, R62W. o ATTACH FOLLOWING: APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN, ALL MAPS AS REQUIRED BY ORDINANCE 108-A, AND PROOF OF OWNERSHIP OF r1/4"1 GRASSLAND (S) OR, IF LEASED, PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO CULTIVATE. :U A PERMIT FEE: $240 . 00 for the first 100 acres = 6210 . 90 k o 10 per acre thereafter = 64 .00 z Total = $ 64.00 z m COLLATERAL: (Must be in the sum of $30. 00 per acre. ) Approved by m the Board in the sum of $ . (Collateral paid when Permit 89-3 obtained. ) 0 PERMIT AND COLLATERAL APPROVED BY THE BOARD QF COUNTY i.eH COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ON THE c77 DAY OF t:41 ;:,- " .0.4A-) nco Landowner or Lessee r ° to By: /7/ , /, N R+ . Char a DATE: �� f ATTEST: d Weld County lerk and Recorder ri o and Clerk to the Board o to r r b SEAL • 0 De uty County C r O\ N This Permit is issued pursuant to Ordinance No. 108—A adopted by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners on March 11 , 1986 , and requiring the issuance of permits for the plowout and cultivation of grassland (s) . Pursuant to said Ordinance, the Permittee is required to follow a conservation plan approved by the local Conversation District Board , must pay all applicable fees pursuant to Ordinance 142 , and must submit collateral in an amount as.. set by Ordinance 142. Said collateral must be approved by the Board prior to the issuance of this Permit. PURPORTED COS 991040 Rav 4 /1 /AF Township__ .5.N__ , Range . 63W , County .__Ade1..d ______---_ ,State_CQ----_------_--- ORDINANCE NO. 108-A PERMIT NO. . 89-3A I i I 1 I I • -T __-V a-� -+. _._-___.].__ -1""`l0- �- I 11 I]- _.-' H I -- ;- i I I I I I • 27- 24 25 I, ! ! I i (S 1) : N - -Jt R - --tI • /52), : FORM 50F 891040 Township_--_-_4K —__--_ Range . 63W ._ _ , County . Weid- _._.--- --,State_.. C0_-_ ORDINANCE NO. 108-A PERMIT NO. 89-3A '- - ( S2 ; II ' I I I i I I 1 1 I II i1 I I I I I t I I i I I . ' I ...._.._ .__.._:_._..... -__....-_.... . _...._. ........_ _..... .... . .... ... _ ... ..... . ................ .._. I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 4 I I 1 i I • . I I I I I • • 1 1 I I I i I. I FORM 50F 891040 Township 4N _-- --.- , Range 62W _ , County ..__We 1.d-_______-,State—_CQ______________ -.._ , ORDINANCE NO. 108-A PERMIT NO. 89-3A S 4 I I ! H............... .ii ... I S� 1 I I • - CII 7 , i i ! _— q I .— a—.__ _— •._-_� Y_-lo-- - u Ix- �__—... II I I - - -. .... I _... _ ! I 7.- I ' I I . • -- I le V !_I4 -.U— . . _.. I 1 ! ; t I 4 • IHSO _0, . . __ SS -..— 23—f— -.---- S .._---t __.._—. .._.. . ....... : _ _.. . .. ....._ _.......y .._..t ._ ' I I -_ _,Ip--�__ xf —_ zle .- -- _. ZI _ Se s._.r— I - f I 1 I ! ! II I Ii . I , • FORM 5OF 8S 041+ •Township-------T5N -----.. , Range R62W County .__.Weld — State-- CO_ ------------ - - - , ORDINANCE NO. 108 -A PERMIT NO. 89-3A I ; T I I i j j i, , , . .i i t 1 i ( i t ji• : , . . i.'_ ., .......____ L.t. ..1 _ _ •_. _ ____�.._,o „ I i I i •• ._ . ._._. • .••• •1.4 ..•.... •.-_- I 11��._--• --13-- _ .. ...._._._._,_._..... .... ....`.__.. . ......._! ........ i.... . *mob _..It i I • • i ! • I L._ ,.....__... .. 21 .•. • I a • 1 II o" .-- S11 L , .s• - ......__ l • • FORM 50 F- 891040 WEST GREELEY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT P.O. Box 86 - Greeley , Colorado 80632 RESOURCE OR LAND USE PLAN REVIEW APPLICANT PROPERTY OWNER Name : National Hog Farms , Inc . Name : SAME Address : 25000 WCR 69 Address : Kersey , CO 80644 DATE OF REVIEW: September 11 , 1989 ACREAGE BY LAND USE IN CONSERVATION PLAN: 960 ac . Irrigated Pasture & Hayland* LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED : (Map delineating the proposed land use change attached ) Twelve 80 ac . center pivot sprinklers to be established in parts of Sec . 25 , 26 , 35 , 36 , T5N , R63W ; Sec . 1 , T4N , R63W; Sec . 5 , 6 , 7 , T4N, R62W and Sec . 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , T5N , R62W. PLAN DISPOSITION : COMMENTS : ?20 acres previously reviewed ( S1 -S4 ( , being revised 640 acres newly planned ( S5-512 ) 110 acres planned for land smoothing operations on S1 -312 which requires plow permit from Weld Co . Board of Commissioners . WEST GREELEY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT BOARD $y : AM President VII '989 CONSERVATION DEVELOPMENT SELF-GOVERNMENT ( Re , . 4/83 ) 891040 SCS Greeley Field Office Page L of _(1_ ( Rev . 1 /89 ) CONSERVATION PLAN FOR PLOW PERMIT Name : CZ iL .[LI dy / CZo kk. ytit Total Acres in Plan _ f Lc, 0 , Highly Erodible Land (HEL ) Acres ****************************** I (we ) concur with the conservation practices and installation schedules for all fields indicated in this conservation plan , and understand that when the conservation system is applied to the land and maintained , it will meet the requirement of Weld County Ordinance No . 108/108A and 1985 Food Security Act fnr conservation compliance . This plan supersedes conservation plan approved _ Bcit17 l J ii__ LANDOWNERS SIGNATURE _a _ Date !74/ Date Date Date �� LAND OPERATORS / _741/1 SIGNATURE )( '— Date ****** .*********************** USDA-SCS TECHNICAL ADEQUACY CERTIFICATION I certify that this conservation plan meets the requirements of Section II of the FIELD OFFICE TECHNICAL GUIDE . �J _ ! . Yr.Cel _ .F f14?;(— Date /�1 _ Ronald D . Miller n- � - / SCS District Conservationist �Ser 4 /u/8 Greeley Field Office Planning Assistance Received from *C. `t'IL� iC'T'— JJ_/'1_r.-/_( signature ) Date ****************************** WEST GREELEY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT CERTIFICATION This conservation plan was approved by the Board of Supervisors . Cl4a000 Aar"' Date Y //— 5's' Milton Baumgartner , President 891040 r ,-, i l Conservation Service Page 2 of RECORD OF COOPERATORS'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR: Nat i ona l Hog Farms , Inc . ASSISTED BY: MDR,DSS j .��;'� OL'INER: Same DATE: September 8, FARM NO. : NA TRACT NO. : '70 Ranch ' ----- : PIVOT , PLANNED I APPLIED : Land Use: Irrigated Pasture a Hayla.rid I # 1 Amount Yr . : Amount M/Yr- 1 Treatment: Agricultural Waste Disposal : with Forage Production .. Management . ,.._S.1....._S1 1 10 ac 09 1 I 4'.6 - LAND SMOOTHING , 89 , , , Under pivots where the natural+ c-�-; 1 F+ •a c �:'-' I pivot function , 1 S . topography inhibits 1 i1 I 1.1%i •�.r. .�.., 1 F I land will be rough-graded to improve I 95 1 1 ac R9 : 1 the operat i c,nal eff I c i ency of the ' 0 c I pivots and to facilitate the applica- 1 tji_,r, of effluent . Soil removed from ; : �;;= I 10 a.r. ;ti 1 c,r,tr, + I knobs wi I I be spread adjacent, , : `S1I 10 ac. : lower areas within the pivot bound- ‘ C t Iii : 1 Ssf a r: -1 St.1 + ' 911 1 5 ac 90 1 i aries .es . The size of areas to be ' _. to minimal size,r. ' I smoothed will be kept , c1 f%i a c '? � r , ?1. I , seededto perennial grass 1 and will be F ' , : as soonas is feasible as specified 1 I ' I I jr, other" pc,r-tIcnis of this pIan . , I 1 1 r � , , , I I : I ' , 1 : • , NOTE: Acres for- S1 thru S4 have beer, revised. I Acres for S5 thru S1'2 have been added . : I I , 1 , r , I I I , • r I 1 ' ' , ' , I , , ' , , + 1 I ' , t 1 I 1 , 891040 So i I Conservation Service Page 3 of RECORD OF COOPERATORS'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR: National Hog Farms , Inc . ASSISTED BY: MDR,DSS OWNER: Same DATE: September 9, 1989 FARM NO. : NA TRACT NO. : ' 70 Ranch ' : PIVOT I PLANNED I APPLIED I Land Use: irrigated Pasture & Hay I arse 1 # 1 Amount Yr. 1 Amount M/Yr- : Treatment: Agricultural Waste Disposal : 1 1 with Forage Production Management . I S1 : 80 ac 89 1 I 314 - BRUSH MANAGMENT I S2 : ::O ac _9 : 1 I S3 I -:3!1 ac R9 I I Sand sage will be se I ect i ve l y treated : S4 1 80 ac :R9 1 1 to reduce densities under the pivots . : S.'.5 1 80 ac 89 1 I Mowing, shredding or spot treatment 1 86 : 80 ac 9 : I with herbicides , where needed , will be : 57 1 80 ac 9 1 : done to remove excess sand sage growth. I 1 5R I z:0 ac :39 : 1 The intent is to improve existing grass : 59 : 80 ac 90 1 I stands for grazing , fac i I i tate inter-- 1 810 1 80 ac 90 : 1 seeding , improve around cover and : 51. 1 1 80 ac 90 1 1 so i I erosion. I S12 I 80 ac '?,0 1 : : I I 891040 II .. ( r? r iI . nt of Agr l cu I ture va t i n Service ice oil CorcF T Page 4 r,f 9 RECORD OF COOPERATORS 'S DECISIONS AN0 PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR : National Hog Farms , Inc . ASSISTED BY: ti0R , DSS OWNER : 'carne DATE: September 8 , 1989 F1`.RS1 NO . : NA TRACT NO . : ' 70 Ranch ' ! PTVOT 1 PLANNED APPLIED ; Land Use : Irrigated Pasture & Hayland # : Amount Yr . : Amount M/Yr : Treatment : Agricultural Waste Disposal : P� : , with Forage Pr- odur_t ion Management . ', 1 . o 0 Sr 4? ; ; 512 - PASTURE AND HAYLAND PLANTING : :2 : nn ar 89 : ^:3 : gn ar 89 : Perennial grasses will be seeded 4 : 8n ,r 89 : : under each pivot in accordance with : : qn ac 90 : : SCS standards and specifications at : •=F• : 8n ar 90 : : rates given on the attached worksheets . : S; : 90 ar 90 : : These plantings are for the purpose of •�8 I 80 sr 90 : : improving stand quality , stabilizing 90 r nn ar 9n : : areas that have been rough-graded , in- : =1n : en ac 90 : : creasing the uptake and plant use of : ,_.11 : nn ac 9Q : : the effluent , and minimizing soil 91 _ 1 gn ar an ; : erosion . Seeding recommendations are : attached--#1 is a cool season min: for p ee to native sod , #2A is a , intrsPding in ' , season gras , : mixture of cool and warm, -s Fs : : for revegetating the smoothed areas , , : : and #28 is a mixture of cool and warm , : season grasses for interseeding into native sod . Areas under these pivots : : which may be ponded for extended , : : periods may he seeded to Garrison ' s : Creeping Foxtail or Reed Can.arygrass . ' 1 , : : , Note : A mixture of grasses is preferred over a single species . Cool season grasses will actively grow in the spring and for a short period in the fall . They will likely be dormant in the summer . Warm season grasses will be 7r_ti ••'ely growing in the middle of the summer . A mixture of grasses will a t of the pasture and extend the period of active growth and improve the quality_ Y n itroa n uptake . The objective of the cool season mix is to optimize the n itrogen uptake by growing grasses in the spring and fall . Warm Season grasses ' „-e included in the seeding mix for the smoothed areas to compensate for their ✓ emoval by the smoothing operations . Pivot S1 is being designated as an aror- irnesnt? 1 site for waste application . Variables which can be monitored include : 1 ) type of vegetation ( cool season grasses , warm season grasses , 1c' 'rnell , 2 ) grass/ legume species in the seeding mix , 2 ) seeding. methods . ( iner- .eeder , chisel planter , drill , etc . ) and techniques ( depth , speed , etc . ) , rid 11 brush control ( chemical , mechanical ) , 5 ) seeding dates ( fall , spring ' , c_ , seeding into rover crop and /or mulching , etc . Measurements can be made for h ing stand establishment , % ground cover , rate of growth , rate of nitrogen „ptaI:e . stand survival ( longevity ) , etc . 891040 U . q . Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Sr- vice Page 5 of 8 RECORD OF COOPERATORS' S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR : National Hog Farms , Inc . ASSISTED BY: MDP , DS6 8 , 1989 OWNER : Same DATE : FARM NO. : NA TRACT NO. : ' 70 Ranch ' ; FC`✓QT PLANNED APPLIED Land Use : Irrigated Pasture & Hay land : # : Amount Yr . : Amount M/Yr- : Treatment : Agricultural Waste Disposal : with Forage Production & Management . , 61 : 1n ac 9g : : 484 - MULCHING; Solid wastes will be applied where • ' , : necessary as a mulch on areas which ' S4 1 1n ac q9 : : have been smoothed and are to be ' 5 15 ac 89 : : seeded to permanent grasses . APplica- 5.6 0 ac 89 : : tion of manure will facilitate seeding• : 5 ac 8q : ; establishment and growth while reducing soil erosion during the intial growth ;q 1 10 ac 90 , : period . Applications will be made at _10 1n ac : a rate of at least 20 tons/acre . Manure : 5 q0 , ; will consist of at least 60%, by weight ;11 : 5 3c 90 512 ; 10 ac qn : ; heavy chunks at least 5 inches in dia- : meter- and should be applied prior to : ' : seeding . Finer materials may be used : : : prior to seeding if incorporated into ' the soil and followed by larger chunks ; after seeding . Chunk manure will be , : used as an emergency measure on areas : which show evidence of excessive • : : erosion . 891040 1J . c . partment of Agricu ' ture GPA58 .DpC(Ha. l . Soil Conservation Service Page 6 of n RECORD OF COOPERATORS ' S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR : National Hog Farms , Inc . ASSISTED BY : MOP ,OSS 8 , 1989 OWNER: Same DATE : FARM NO . : NA TRACT NO. : ' 70 Ranch ' : PIVOT : PLANNED APPLIED : Land Use : Irrigated Pasture & Hayland : : # : Amount Yr . : Amount M!Yr : Treatment : Agricultural Waste Disposal : 1 with Forage Production & Management . , Sl 8n ac s9 633 - WASTE UTILIZATION : 80 ac 8_ , : 80 3r 89 1 : Wastes from the planned hog farm 84 : 80 ac 89 , : operation will be used in an environ- s S5 : nn ar 90 1 mentally acceptable manner while main- g5 : 80 ac qn : : taining or improving soil , plant and : 87 : 8n sr 90 : : water resources . Wastes will be applied : SR 8n ac 90 S 1 to improve fertility of treated land , : qg 1 8n ac 9n : : to increase forage production and to S10 : 80 ac 90 1 1 increase nitrogen uptake . Wastes and 311 : 8n ar an : : water will be applied to native range ' e from center pivots . SiL 1 $0 ac 90 : and/or seeded areas' ' Application will be at a non-erosive : rate to main-fain plant cover , minimize , , , • , S : deep percolation and nitrogen leaching and to prevent t excess runoff . : A program will be developed to monitor : plant composition ( i . e . permanent tran- : ' : sects ) and nitrogen levels in soil and , i , : : water resources . Results will be used 1 to optimize waste utilization and , forage production . , : : I ; , , 1 I : ' 891040 m p,r I t .,.nt Qf A?r i ri.i tiir e 1 l i rl q r ,.a i on Service Page of - RECORD OF COOPERATORS ' S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION nr•EPATOR : National Hog Farm= , Inc . ASSISTED ABY HDR, 0SS 8 , 1989O1,JtSEP : Srr�e FPP41 Nn . : MA TRACT NO . : ' 70 Ranch ' Use : Irrigated Pasture & Hayland APPLIED Lando 1 ,:�,T PLANNED # 1 Amount 'rr . ; Amount MfYr ; Treatment : Agricultural Waste Disposal with Forage Production & Management . I _1 1 $0 a,_ 89 ; I 449 - IRRIGATION WATER MANAGHENT 152 ; S? application iii l l be c$ Sc' ac 89 1 I be panny and S5 , 00 ar 90 I ; efficiently meet plant needs and to 90 I 1 minimize deep percolation which con- I ;S 1 80 ac ' tributes heavily to groundwater pollu- �, � of application 1 9 1 90 ac 90 1 : tion . Rates and timing 1 R9 1 80 ac 80 1 , will be determined and controlled . The _.10 1 80 ac 90 1 I initial rates will not exceed 1 /2 inch c 90 I : per application cycle . 11 � - a R.12 I 9n ac 90 1 ' 891040 r! , . paFprtr•5n► of Agriculture t e GFrlh:, . UUr_ r.H? , = ariu1ur• Foil Conservation ServicC Page 8 of 8 RECORD OF COOPERATORS ' S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR : National Hog Farms , Inc . ASSISTED SY : HDR, DSS OWNER : Same DATE : September 8 , 1989 FARM NO. : NA TRACT NO . : ' 70 Ranch ' ; PIVOT : PLANNED : APPLIED : Land Use : Irrigated Pasture & Hay land # : Amount Yr . : Amount M/Yr : Treatment : Agricultural Waste Disposal , : with Forage Production & Management . , S1 80 ac 91 I : 510 - PASTURE AND HAYLAN0 MANAGEMENT 80 ac 91 1 : c3 0 ar 91 : : Areas under the pivots which are : ^ 2 : 80 ac 91 : 1 seeded to introduced grasses will be S5 , 80 ac 92 : : managed in a way that will promote the : C8 : 80 ar 92 ; : establishment of the seeded species , S7 80 ac 92 : : prolong the life of the desired forage S8 80 ac 92 : : species and promote the protection of, c;0 80 ar 92 : : the soil . Grazing will not begin on x.10 : 80 ar 9? 1 : these areas before the grasses have S11 : 90 a._ 9 : : reached 5 inches in height and will 512 1 80 ac 92 1 : not be continued after the grasses. , : have been grazed to 3 inches in height . , : Proper management will ensure continued , : success of the seeding , optimum uptake , : of nitrogen and adequate forage for , : livestock and wildlife . , • : , : : ' : : : 891040 or ',r� �__'-E'=' -5 ( Computer Draft_ PPODUCER : National Hog Farms U PASS SE-DING RATE CALCULATI PLANK, Rice , Sherman DATE . '8/ 18/39 1: ' AFT I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT DR AGREEMENT # : P1 o1+rout Permit Field No . : 1 MLRA : G57 Aires . 1 . 0 Irrigated : CIN No . : Dryland : Erect . No . : 550 Range Site : Deep Sand rant . Name : Piing? seeding - _dhed Prep . : seeding Operation : Method- Method- Dates : August , 1939 ppr . Dates- August , 1889 Drill - lean- tilled- Interseed- irm seedbed- Broadca_ st - Etubble- Drill Type- Interseeder Interseed- Into native range nrill Sparing-20-36 in . Planting Depth- 1 %2 - 3/4 in . nrti izer : Weed Control : Pounds actual per acre ( available ) Dates : May-June Nitrogen : Mowing-* as needed Phosphate : Chemical -* as needed P. tassium: Type and Amount - contact herbicide after 4 leaf stage it ch : Kind- Ca_t t le manure Amount - as needed ( lbc_ lacre )coo � ow c rd anlie Spreader M n.rtrnr depth-h- p�i, /\\�\\� ( 7 ) EFnING PLANNED : ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) TOTAL PLS ( 1 ) ( 2 ) PLS/ACRE % nF PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED VARIETY SPECIES O 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING of n'glar Drchardgrass 3-r?r 3:a 40 1 . 60 1 . 0 1 . 6 incoln Smooth bromegrass 4-t:r_T-8.1 30 3 . 90 1 . 0 3 . 9 agar Meadow bromegrass _1 -15— IVA 20 2 . 40 1 . 0 3 . 4 ammoth Red clover _En- -1.Q 10 0 . 6n 1 . 0 0 . 6 ptional Peed canarygrass 3. a.3 5 0 . 18 1 . 0 0 . 2 ptiona1 * Garrison cr . foxtai1 .3r• aD 5 0 . 15 1 . 0 0 . 2 110 9 . 83 9 . _ FHAPL:'= : ,£ These species are optional and may be included at the above rates . razing should not be allowed until the grasses have become established ( usually, wo grazing seasons ) . The stated rates are for one acre . For a full seeding rate , u ltiply the values in column ( 5 ) by the number of acres to be seeded . Inter seeding hould be done with a grass drill which has small sweeps or other attachment able • clear an area :S- 10 inches wide in front of the seed tube . Seeding should be at irular to thright angles to the prevailiing winds . This mix is for trial use on i '.ots 2 , 2 and 4 . It is to be seeded August , 1989 . • Ear. * * *a a .. �..* b+' ******** ****.**.* * *.:.y****. .*.x.** **** * ' e ** . ** ai *:w .o. .* , • 881040 ii,ou ` er Draft ) 7..ASS SEEDING RATE i ALCULATir PRODUCER :. flat inns 1 Farm. a� PLANNE Ric? , Sherman 'APT I : 3EEGIf4 Ci PLANNED DATE : 8/18/89 CONTRACTORout t . ,/ fl , f'.AC AGREEMENT # : F' lnalout Permit Field No . : 1 frcres : 1 . 0 MLRA : G57 _IN No . J Ir' r' igated : pr- a�_ t . I•I , 550 Range Site : Deep Sand Dryland : 'cart . ilNo Range seeding eedbed Prer . : . . Method- Method-Operation : Ppr , Dates- earlyfall , , r,9 Method- Dates to May n- tilled- On 15 , 1990 smoothed areas r_r11 - • iY'm seedbed RequiredInt ?r See3'-- tu bole Broadcast _ Inter =.aal- Drill Type- Grass other - Planting Spacing-7--12 in . Planting Depth-1 /2-1 in . er : z i ertil Rounds actual per Control : per acre ( available ) Nitrogen : Dat ?Phosphate : s :f�laYn ede Mowing-f as needed Peta= sium : Chemical -* as needed Type and Amount - contact herbicide 'I, lrh : after 4 leaf stage Kind- Cattle manure Amount - >20 . .-i�.1 � _ torsi ac- ( 1bs:�arYai applied- pread , incorporate n•.1 anchored- fines VIM nchor depth- VII t EEDING PLANNED : ( ) ( 4 ) 5l ( 7 ) 2 ) PL's AC.p % OF ( R ) TOTAL PLS VARIETY r' SPECS PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED .-100 MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING - ---- land Yell . Indiangr-.acs lid, 10 . 0 Sand bl 1 15 1 . 0 1 . 0• bluest em 1 Y. , l 1 . 5 en•vil1e Swit �chgras - 4 . e 20 3 . 20 1 . 0 3 . 2 ncnln Smooth brnmegr� ass 13 . 0 200 2 . 6.0 1 . 0 0 . 7 1 . R '3ar Meadow brnm?grass ` it 1 . 0 O tomac Orchard grass 17 . 0 10 1 . 70 . . R nin.�, rh pe � - - 4 . 0 20 0 . 80 1 . 0 1 . 7 Red clover 1 . 0 ir . g 5 . 0 10 0 . 60 1 . 0 110 10 . 4R HARKS : 10 . 5 *: Red clover is optional and may be added at the Wing should not b.:. allowed unto il intil the taabli rates . d gr , : ing Sea -nnS ) . The grasses have become established ( usually eb ttl�≥ f stated rates are for a full seeding d Planting can be done in late fall or early ging on areas which are spring . 3::i} yf.*i:r§ !'.!+' #:w.*MdlF iEa* ₹%*i:**}xY..#s.f. L*'k*±E it*f i'}}'. 891040 yro !_u-LL -5 ( Computer Draft ) PRODUCER : National Farms ob Pr7S TEEDING PATE C:ALCULATI PLANN' ; ice , Sherman DAIc : 8/18/89 d!.PT I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT OP .AGREEMENT # : P1owout Permit Field No . : 1 MLRA : 067 Acres : 1 . 0 Irrigated : .. _ IN No . : Dry land : Pract . No . : 550 Range Site : Deep Sand rant . (lame : Range seeding - edbed Prep . : Seeding Operation : Tt hod- Method- Dates : Nov . 1 to May 15 , 1990 ppr . Dates- early fall , 1949 Drill - lean- tilled- Interseed- X irm seedbed- Broadcast - -ei 'stubble- Drill Type-Interseeder Interseed- .. Drill Spacing-20-36 in . Other - Planting Depth-1 /2-1 in . ertilizer : Weed Control : Pounds actual per acre ( available ) Dates :May-June Nitrogen : Mowing-* as needed Phosphate : Chemical -* as needed Potassium: Type and Amount - contact herbicide after 4 leaf stage Iulrh : Kind- Cattle manure Amount - >20 tons/ac ( lbs/acre ) low applied- Spread , incorporate fines ®© `iii�rr ` low anchored- ii®\ .nhor depth- ( 7 ) )EEDING PLANNED : ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) TOTAL PLS ( 1 ) ( 2 ) PLS/ACRE OF PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED VARIETY SPECIES @ 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING . lano Yell . Indiangrass 6 . 7 15 1 . 01 1 . 0 1 . 0 : lids Sand bluestern 10 . 7 20 . 14 1 . 0 2 . 1 ;renville Switchgrass 'S . 0 15 0 . 45 1 . 0 0 . 5 _ incoln Smooth bromegrass _ . 6 20 1 . 72 1 . 0 1 . 7 egar Meadow bromegrass 11 . 4 10 1 . 14 1 . 0 1 . 1 ='otnmar Orchardgras= 2 . 7 20 0 . 54 1 . 0 0 . 5 lamwnth o-_ Ram clover 4 . 0 10 0 . 40 1 . 0 110 7 . 00 7 . 0 ?EHA•FV * Red clover is optional and may be added at the above rates . ra - ina should not be allowed until the grasses _have become established ( usually two gracing seasons ) . The stated rates are f�a interseedi into native range . " tinting can be done in late fall or early spring : --.__ -- . * • . e ** * a e. }.** ** *[F e* ***..b' * **Y.********* F b*:r;* ******* 891040 r.fn LO-Ei_S.-5 i. Coiiiputer Draft ! PRODUCER : National ..S Farms PASS SEEDING FATE CALiCUL.ATI 3 PLANNE Rice , Sherman , Sprock DATE : 8/ 18/89 ART I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT # : Ploa,out Permit Field No . : 1 MLRA : GE7 Acres : 1 . 0 Irrigated : CPA Ho . : Dryland : x Pract . No . : 342 Range Site : Deep Sand race flame : Critical Area Seeding eedbed Prep . : Seeding Operation : Method- Method- 0ates : Nov .t a ppr . Dates - early call 5 : IJni! . 1 to May 15 , 1990 Drill - lean- tilled- required Interseed- i t }iiseedbed- required Broadcast - Stubble- Drill Type- grass Interseed- Drill Spacing- 7-12 in Other - Planting Depth-l /2-1 in . ertilizer : Weed Control : Pounds actual par acre ( available ) Dates :Ma llitroaen : Y-June Mowing-* as needed Phosphate : Chem1cel -* 35 needed Potassium : Type and Amount - contact herbicide after 4 leaf stage u lch : !<: ind- Cattle manure Amount - 2'0 tons/ac ( lbs'acre ) �0�� ca applied- `Spread , incorporate fines c Ili ow anchored- nchor depth- ( 7 ) EEDING PLANNED : ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( E ) TOTAL PLS ( 1 ) ( 2 ) PLS/ACPE % OF PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED VARIETY SPECIES 0 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING l , no ---- Yell . Indiangrass. 5 . 0 20 1 . 00 1 . 0 1 . 0 lida Sand bluestem 8 . 0 3n _ 2 . 40 1 . 0 2 . 4 ren•vilie Switchgrass 2 . ` 20 0 . 50 1 . 0 0 . 5 _'shen Prairie sandreed 3 . 5 20 1 . 05 1 . 0 1 . 1 100 4 . 95 4 . 95 PHAPy:S : This mix is for use aroun d construction n; truetion site=_- and other areas hich requireestablishrnent of a permanent grass cover . These grasses should be ✓ ifled into a cover crop . No irrigation is planned . If desired theo following le,+ping r'eciea may be included in the seeding to enhance the value and the appearance f the area . Planting can be done in late fall or early spring . Other species hich may be added to enhance the value and appearance of the seeding are : otted nayfeather , Blue flax , Gailiardi _ , Prairie conefloter , American plum, andcherry , Chokecherry , Skunkbush sumac , Pocky Mountain penstemon . • Y � * *y******* ******** ************* ******************************** 891040 or ,:, „-ECS-5 ( Computer puter• Draft t PR(1D!_i!CFO : National Farms PASS SEEDING PATE CALCULAT1 PLAUN iice , Sherman , Sprocl:: DATE : 8/18/89 .'.PT I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT # : P l o!io u t Permit Field No . : 1 MLPA: G67 Acres : 1 . 0 Irrigated : r:IM Ho . : Dryland : Pract . No . . 342 Range Site : Deep Sand ract . Name : Critical Area Seeding eedbed Prep . : Seeding Operation : Method- Method- Dates : Nov . 1 to May 15 , 1990 per . Dates- early fall Drill - lean-tilled- required Interseed- irm seedbed- required Broadcast- Stubble- Drill Type- grass Interseed- Drill Spacing- 7-12 in Other - Planting Depth-1 /2-1 in . ertilizer : Weed Control : Pounds actual per acre ( available ) Dates : May-June Nitrogen : Howing- } as needed Phosphate : Chemical -* as needed Potassium: Type and Amount - contact herbicide after 4 leaf stage u lch : Kind- Cattle manure Amount- )20 tons %ac ( lbs.racr-e ) Ortowapplied- Spread , incorporate fines i\Vt ow anchored- , nchar depth- ( 7 ) FEDIN7 PLANNED : ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) TOTAL PLS ( 1 ) ( 2 ) PLS ACRE % OF PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED Vi&P I ET`s SPECIES f3 100% MIXTURE PER A{:PE ACRES FOR SEEDING uhn Sideoats gram.3 4 . 5 35 1 . 58 1 . n 1 . 6 3st !!ra Little bluestem 2 . 5 30 1 . 05 1 . 0 1 . 1 Sand dropseed 1 . 0 5 0 . 05 1 . n 0 . 1 • ington Slue gr•am.a 1 . 5 2n n . 3n 1 . n n . rrih7 Western ,..,heater ?sue 9 . n 113 0 . 80 1 . 0 n . 9 ion 4 . 95 4 . 95 Thi mix is for use around construction sites and other areas h ich require establishment of a permanent grass cover . These grasses should be • ilia + into 3 coyer crop . No irrigation is planned . If desired , other species below ) rr,ay be included in the seeding to enhance the value and the appearance f the area . Planting can be done in late fall or early spring . These grasses equire less rnaintainance than do the taller species and can be planted closer o buildings or in other protected areas . dditional spies : t:?ndcherry . Chokecherry , American plum , Sicunl,:hush sumac , o'l'Ym'?unt3in penstemon , Gayfeather , Slue flax , Gsllardia , Prairie conef lower .o: *,$ s• ** r.. .�...x***.!c***i Y}}****a}:r *a *k k'r. ¢*#Y***4 a**##*:¢**t*# **{;r 891040 • LEGEND ' (FOR FSA CONSERVATION PLAN MAP) Farm Operations Boundary —®-0- Fence to be Removed — Si _ Marsh all.Ownership Boundary --e`®- Ditch lo be Removed `— Land Use Tie ' Land Use Boundary —•••-"1.,,_•r Intermittent Stream MAN Trail -------_. Land Use Capability or Site Boundary W1J Deep Gullies ® Building Temporary Vegetal Condition Boundary �� Perennial Streams ✓��`",� Rock Outcrop ,--•--__.-- Temporary Physical Condition Boundary ltrarygno< Nalurol Perrier Cr— Corral 2A./CM Acres Required per Cow Month ,^....' Imporlani Ridge Top }tt, Slack Yard EC,GC,FC,PC Range Condition —x x— Collie Guard H Farmstead 320 or 320 Surface Acres ‘• \I/ Wel Spot 0 Field Number IGOcm u00sm Cow or Sheep Months Improved Road - Pond or Lake DEL. Highly Erodible Land —___— Form Road 0-"PSpring . t Railroad 3 Move Portable Sprinkler Lalerol likila Not Highly Erodible Land Note:IITen fences ore combined with other symbols they may be ' shown as lotions.=,•=-• • Fence along improved road, - • ranee along a ditch, etc. EXISTING PROPOSED EXISTING PROPOSED -x x- -I I- Fence - -+-Q-+ Division Box or Turnout i t -*A--1-n- l-d-I-1-r- Electric Fence * 0 Pipe Riser 00000 + + + + i- Shellerbelt �$—r — I) Diversion Dam A A A a a, a Stream Dank Proleclion ......-1__... ..----a----- Check Dom or Gully Plug nuuuutluutu Nw uwu RIM Dike or Levee �I- « Drop or Overfall HMI nom mm I—i I----I I—i I--It--1--I Pipe Line or Sprinkler Main ‘ligOllirDam and Reservoir 1--1•I-1.1—I I--ter--lel--I Permanent Sprinkler Lateral Stock Pond -e--a—•—•- -e--e--e--•- Portable Sprinkler Lateral l-�-�• 0-.- Spring Development .- —>^�>- .4--)----)- Fiume f Spring and Trough CANAL _tn=ac_ Canal � c-� Trough +-- Irrigation Ditch 0 Ct Well • . 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I r 4 ?•i O ,� rr '.., \ ../ ,'3 t I> f.:. 8^ Yf-.k t H.. 4 �i ,i`r f'tt'l ,ri N.,� 1, P :* • Ti ^4 L M� r `", I "4 1•. !' , 7 ,p • apae, V/` �R1DC.LE YVX ,1siv e V' t 5 Cwt'1 I r �'IJ iL ' 4;t fix f�S▪ l+ RST\ x 1 ' q � . 1. +,rJey tR9rVG--.1- �>: ayl r4 /W' 2$ tii i � t wI O • !"1' i..++'�.^�'� + `' vtLTi\ ,L•••:+ w I .I, r `t ' , \ P f V 1 t _' \ J . / \ A;. '�, r' :r , 6 - 4 fin • . MHOp • i �� .,4''q 1t t1 ` _. / ✓61 r•1: „• , 1 r :'{..e •l•; yy' Y\1 x' �a Deep SAND • ;" �� 1" 4r .---AN,;i!•••• ?d� 'r i ;It 4C'r I-. a • A 1lr-+Y,w +. r \,J.p " � - ` 1 •Ps' ' • fi r •-.IX, 1';T " rf 'f 4•+ S _. 44,.:'3, • Y , ` t \ \ ' • /a .r If, . "C`,‘y� $ ..›,•-• ik U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SCS-CPA-I6 `; �R" SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 2 -81 CONSERVATION PLAN MAP 8'9, 1040 i!" 1 Owner. J�(a RUl �A +IZ< CI rlti ! `-t."-L-• Operator Sox ;. County �•JQ l 4 / State C 0 Date %/X % Approximate acres (7‘,0 Approximate scale ' x Cooperating with ( r'e 31 C-in-C le: c- i J Conservation District Plan identificationCciticr••,f'�,J_<J,• fOi, fiti 3 i(vrt.1'1 Photo number +Fi " `:1 Assisted by ����� S [1SDA Soil Conservation Service CO: 'ENTIONAL AND SPECIAL SYMBOLS LEGEND FOR SOIL MAPS CULTURAL FEATURES SPECIAL SYMBOLS FOR SOIL SURVEY svE oy OLINDARIFS PITS SOIL DELINEATIONS AND SYMBOLS — �� in o.r. National,slate or province — — Gravel pit ESCARPMENTS • County or parish — Mme or quarry Bedrock (ponds Clown slope) Minor civil division — —_ MISCELLANEOUS CULTURAL ILATURES Other Than bedrock (points down slope) Reservation(Ilalional loresl or park. Farmstead.house • SHORT STEEP SLOPE Stale forest m park. 1o11,11 in us hall areas) and large mrporl l —.— Churcn 1 GULLY Land grant —.. School f DEPRESSION OR SINK 0 Indian Mound Limd of soil survey(label) Indian mound(label) rr SOIL SAMPLE SITE (normally non shown) Tower held sheet maltldme&nealline Located object(label) 0 MISCELLANEOUS GAS LD IIDC IIOLINDARY Ilabel) Tank(label) • Biowoul v :Pau.A1r.4n.i d—IA Small an Pert airfield,park.oilfield, - --- Wells.oil or gas A Clay spot cemetery.or flood pool -ts' _ -- Windmill a Gravelly spol ;TALE COORDINATE TICK 1 Kitchen nudAcp ., Gumbo.slick or scabby spot(sodlcI 0 AND DIVISION CORNERS t_ L _I_ Dumps and other sendar C I sections and land grams) non soil areas LOADS Prommenl hill or peak Divided(median shown Rock outcrop if scale permits) WATER FEATURES • (includes sandstone and shale) Other roads Saline Spot 1 Trail DRAINAGE Sandy spot ROAD EMBLEMS&DESIGNATIONS Perennial.double line — — Severely eroded snot _ Perennial.single hire /— \ ) Inlerxlalc Slide or slip(lips point upslope) Federal ® Inlermdlend �_ Slony spot.very stony 5001 0 II) Slate e Drainage end / Highly Erodible Land MIL Courtly,largo or ranch ® Canals orditches RAILROAD ♦ Double line (label) Not Highly Erodible POWER TRANSMISSION LINE Drainage and/or ngala _•___ -- --—n n __ Land 11 Hit (normally non shown I PIPE LINE LAKES.PONDS AND RESERVOIRS I norm,dty onI shown) inn ri !Ella —• •— Perennial --- C-P� I non molly riot shown I - • Mt • t j l I.IVIES ledernullent --- Without road nl"nun" inn MISCELLANEOUS WATLI?FEATURES With road uununlri 11'111 Marsh or swmnp Jurinununul nlllllllllll IIIIII WWI railroad i --i i Springwill ^' DAMS / \ Well,artesian e Large(In scale) Well,irrigation o Medium or small :t Wet spol + al (taken from published soil survey text for use as a soil map legend sheet for FSA plans) 891040 (I IAIRDIN QUADRANGLE) I I 401. , , .;� 69 s �`. 27 26. . 70 25 70 "RA I c :L 70 i 69 , • Et• 69\ V I 1 69 t 70 69 I 51 i 4 r ,r I` \ A. �4 ' ' C)P . i , . 70 rr.. • • M N� '� �r7 of A \ ! .4a h \ 36 lil �t• 1 t '''� L Y. n a I 1 r NOfrdir/rrwr ::or"... r• ;,�✓dt``�. ! ,'` M 'i4a '- :.,y, 4 'i. } \` 4 CY r : TY "- iy- s1 69 t I v r I* • � \_1 I �nl 6 a M 4 t 4X- 1 �rylR -' `(i \ ,.. ' '....• c,. \ 1. . • Ga *• • •,`„ Z- ... 7`r.f� I rdlYr 1L �1, 'f el'6B \ r' v$e a"i'"' r,. �,wll\� a '+ti')bU> 1}'\r,r .S1:7.. nit: tI; IW a ,\ " 70 S 3 1'' ,i 1 ri, ( kit 4' i . 10. • fifer Yl rF 'St R 14 I' r4'1“1:1‘;44:' 444...8 S�tt G8 • i ' , ' rr� Tr -x`10 I1a 69 ^ ,4 < 3 2 a.Y 9 t4 ,tip \1 S 4 I^ 68 J A r ll, f hi` 4. c•wt =e 22 J. 21 .i'1, 4'1"(IJFIe►.. • }Y 1 t A1. Y NLET �72 .. :,, • . 1 -.y(,(r '' ir>H}��ry �r•1{Ep 4r •\ (, .4q • , r. ... .1 t j}y. �q,.6-1ya. ;V1; i1N"•rc(,,e1)Lro6RXf ,.}tF"."ry6. d (a\• \ (':i.. k ... ti -11km .3Y,'1 la ? \R a` Fall.,Afif +iiA`rAaat it4+ kl.d.'i4i:-+M"� � 1 a �k 4 ` i It tar <C!t ! iA r'E 2 (q .,Ij � lS .I�_ troaJ N /../ TN r M." " j� `1 ,�;Ira 4 yl U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SCS-CPA-1S 1 (34$) SOIL MAP u 891040 L M ,// � r Owner /V(>idbC f,_� el Faro—% ..9.4.• Operator Sc• 1 ;',,. - County (\; 14.- / SXate Co ?;: Soil survey sheet(s) or code nos. (,'-C 5 $ (7 Approximate scale r ` " Prepared by U. S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service cooperating ;(•' Iwith (11CSf (yet 1C7 .-S4s-ti Conservation District —I-, I - , ,„ 63 W. 1 P.62 W. I 2 320 000 FEET -- 29 28 30 70 70 Sfc> S I I + n a S9 33 1 32' 70 70 r 1 T- R 69 0' 70 70 C lin it fill . al 56 N rj '., ;4;l 14 S 9 • 'N t i%42—�� SI 70 ,ffffffJJJJJJ iett " ` ,,N, \ . c SCS.CPA-I5 1 O. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (348) 2 i f SOIL MAP ,.x,. 5, •1 / / n 4Rtr ,ti,>]� Alalhos.-€-C C9 z,-_, ,YA,.c Operator 1.r-a-- 4Y17 Owner LUC (� / r ,,.. County State �- v J C /$ Approximate scale ;.•i Soil survey sheet(s) or code nos. C 5 • Prepared by U. S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service cooperating �jl®sita 1 I,' ri T with CQes( �'lr ail )41-E Conservation District '• CO-CPA-1 U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 4/82 Soil Conservation Service (180-12-11) CClISEROATION PLAN MAP AND SOIL AND CAPABILITY MAP LEGEND SHEET Different kinds of soil, range sites, or woodland sites are separated on the map by solid black lines. Within each area is an identifying symbol or name. The following symbols are shown on your map: Symbol or Site Name Generalized Descriptions (Detailed descriptions are available it your Soil Conservation Service office.) 3l ) c5c. vjib Ina cc“ti �2.'L. u�,.,,,c 1v. c• cei of 'I �1.� ..Solt_ .SUgl)E or co E( l) C 0(&01-11 C o(- o iZA o _ , .sown-kg k ik) . OAST . 891040 CO-CPA-1 4/82 (19O-12-11) CAPABILITY GROUPS OF SOILS Capability classification is the grouping of soils to show, in a general way, their suitability for most kinds of farming. It is a practical classification based on limitations of the soils, the rink of damage when they are used, and the way they respond to treatment. The soils are classified according to degree end kind of permanent limitation, but without consideration of major and generally expensive landforming that would change the slope, depth, or other characteristics of the soils; and without consideration of possible but unlikely major reclamation projects. Roman numerals are used to show the 8 broad Capability Classes and letters follow the class numeral to indicate the principal problem or hazard. Classes and sub-classes used are as follows : Class I - Few or no limitations that restrict choice of crops or require conservation measures. Clans II - ;Some limitations that reduce the choice of crops or require moderate conservation measures. Clans III - Severe limitations that reduce choice of crops or require special conservation practices or both. Clams IV - Very severe limitations that restrict the choice of crops , require very careful management, or both. Class V - Not suited for cultivation but has few or no hazards when used for pasture, range, woodland or wildlife. Class VI - Not suited for cultivation. Severe limitations. Suited for range, pasture, woodland or wildlife with careful management and needed conservation practices. Clans VII - Not suited for cultivation. Very severe linitations. Suited for range, woodland or wildlife uses if carefully managed. Usually cannot apply physical practices such as pitting, furrowing, seeding, etc. Clams VIII - Not suited for cultivation, range, pasture or woodland. Suited only for recreation, wildlife, water supply or esthetic purposes. e - Erosion by wind or water is the major problem. v - Excessive water such as wetness , overflow, or high water table. s - Hajor problem is in the soil. It may be too shallow, too heavy, stony, low in fertility, salty, alkaline or have low moisture capacity. c - Climate in the major hazard. Growing season may be very short, there is a shortage of rainfall or both. Examples: IIIe - Class III land where erosion is the major Lazard. IVc - Class IV land where the climate is the major problem. 391040 10/13/89 CERTIFIED CHECK RECEIVED AS COLLATERAL REPLACED WITH THIS CASHIER'S CHECK • 0 N T CoN • -. J CO v X -XM V -K t -ICik C7 W o . o 0, V o �N4 Z U! cn * to 1 w c. .; z Ng a 4, V :IL �i r O r Ill Y •• m = Oi mc� -.- CD C2 4i = o`. r../ Xm * �. � mmm H o N G G H �LO --a- �'..., + - 00 . C d0 w co u cfl• p > W 1 . - v W t > 03 2 V 03"4"-- A tea: Z C7 > o toiit — v >t u N - -. C v U RF 7 m A Y/ v. o c u u o U o4 -r I^` w -t L N I 0 • W c .-1 N U Q _ rL� 0 Z W ui :It * C H K. o0 0 W LL S m :Y3.4 -arj3t i0 t.;f'i...Nttbr.ttk4tth{rntli .. :Sci"y!'Ictv.4f. NATIONAL HOG FARMS, INC. 25000 WELD COUNTY ROAD 69 • KERSEY,COLORADO 80644 • 303-353-9960 Weld County Board of Commissioners Dear Sirs, Please find enclosed our updated application for plowing permit per Ordinance no. 108-A. 320 acres previously review (S1- S4) , and 640 acres newly planned (85-S12) . In the previous application we estimated that approximately 40 acres per pivot would be smoothed. The West Greeley Soil Conservation District has reviewed the acres that were smoothed and has revised those acreage. As per the SCS document, page 2 of 8, we will be only smoothing a total of 45 acres on pivots S1 thru 54 and a total of 130 acres on pivots S1 thru S12. We have previously provided the Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board with Collateral of $4, 800. Under this revised plan that amount will more than cover the actually planned smoothing of the first 12 pivots. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact me at any time. Sincerely, fr Wil ' am J. O' Hare Gen ral Manager 891040 Hello