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HomeMy WebLinkAbout850520.tiff • A200507 ORDINANCE NO. 108 AR2007809 PERMIT N0 . 85-23 B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14 : 27 $0 . 00 1/027 F 1119 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO PERMIT FOR PLOWING GRASSLAND APPLICANT NAME: CLINTON BASHOR ((MER) DELBERT SHABLE ADDRESS: 50240 WCR 97 19524 WCR 44 GROVER, CO 80729 LA SALLE, CO 80645 B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15 : 39 $0 . 00 1/027 F 0904 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED (Map delineating ' the proposed land use change attached) : SW4 SECTION-2 T9N, R61W, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (This parcel, which is owned by Clinton Bashor, was previously included in Permit #85-18, issued to Delbert W. & William C. Shable as per plan approved by West Greeley Soil Conservation District. ) APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN ATTACHED. YES PERMIT ISSUED BY THE CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. &W't x Landowner DATE: Weld County Clerk & Recorder r and Clerk to the Board , S E Ar ` '` . („n BY : ,;"7-4:2!>/ 1 +�� 1 Deputy County C" er �rT � 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 . RECORDER'S MEMORANDUM AT THE TIME OF RECORDATION, THIS IN- 850520 STRUMLNT WAS FOUND TO BE INADEQUATE FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTION BECAUSE OF ILLEGIBILITY, CARBON OR PHOTO COPY. DISCOLO[ED PAPER. ETC. • • (P Ran •e c / t" Count 6L1 E�6 Ce t"G • Township_ / _ 17 Y — State , ORDINANCE NO. 108 PERMIT NO. 85-23 B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14: 27 $0 . 00 2/027 F 1120 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO i 1 i �1 I i ! i r ! i...-2-- _.�.!.� I - I-- •! �._... I }... ! ''1 -I I h-- 1 i I 1 I 1 1 i ' 1 ` • I ... ... 1 • : I . I • ! 1 I .. L___ i 1 i i ! I H ! -1 : ' ...._.._................... - - • ;1111 I 1 ii i __ .__ ins: =S_.._.�- I I ! • I I I I •• JI 11 • ]2 I � II • ! FORM 5OF B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15 : 39 $0 .00 2/027 F 0905 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO l West Greeley Soil Conservation District P.O. Box 86 - Greeley, Color.ula 80632 RESOURCE OR LAND USE PLAN REVIEW APPLICANT PROPERTY OWNER Name: Delbert Shable Name: Clinton Bashor Address: 19524 Co. Rd. 44 Address: 50240 WCR 97 LaSalle, CO 80645 Grover, CO 80729 DATE OF REVIEW: March 11 , 1985 ACREAGE BY LAND USE IN CONSERVATION PLAN: 160 ac. to be converted from grassland to non-irrigated cropland LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVATED: (Map delineating the proposed land use change attached) .26 KEP 160 ac. in Section T9N, R61W PLAN DISPOSITION: Plan approved as presented. • B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14 : 27 $0. 00 3/027 F 1121 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO COMMENTS: B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15: 39 $0 . 00 3/027 F 0906 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO r — ' le0 ;iiL �_. WEST GREELEY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT BOARD •;•ao r? By: 4t2.7 /r CONSERVATION - DEN FLOPMEN! S Lr COVLRNMENr (Rev. 4/83) CPA-re !,OIL CON,,LUV,1TION SLRVICL 1 82 RECORD OF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION PLANNED APPLIED FIELD - I MONTH LAND USE AND TREATMENT NO. AMOUNT YEAR AND YEAR 1 ,2 , 3 ,4, 1827 ac. 1985 To be converted from grassland to Non- Irrigated 5,6,7,8, Cropland. 9 & 10 CTU 1 , NON- IRRIGATED CROPLAND -- 1827 ac. Field 1 - 160 cc. Field 6 - 36 ac. Field 2 - 295 cc. Field 7 - 27 ac. Field 3 - 508 ac. Field 8 - 139 ac. Field 4 - 160 ac. Field 9 - 290 ac. Field 5 - 154 ac. Field 10- 58 ac. 1 ,2 ,3, 4, 1827 ac. 1985 (589) WIND STRIPCROPPING : Strips to be establishc 5 ,6, 7,8 perpendicular to prevailing wind direction at a 9 & 10 .width not to exceed 330 ft . 11 ,2 , 3,4, 1827 ac. 1985 (328) CONSERVATION CROPPING SYSTEM: A 2 year 15,6,7,8 cropping system will be used consisting of small 9 & 10 gain and fallow. 1 ,2 ,3,4, 1827 ac. 1985 (329) CONSERVATION TILLAGE SYSTEM: A minimum tillage system will be followed whereby subsurface 9 & 10 tillage implements such as chisels , sweeps and rod weeders '.:ill he used . Tillage operations wil be held to 4 or less during normal years and tillage operations will only be those essential for weed control . Crop residues will be maintain£ at the rate of 900 lbs . per acre flat small grain stubble after planting for 330 ft . strips . TU 2 , RANGELAND -- 333 ac. Field 11 - 97 ac. Field 14 - 21 ac. Field 12 - 157 ac. Field 15 - 39 ac. Field 13 - 6 ac. Field 16 - 13 ac. 11 , 12, 13, 333 ac. 1985 (528) PROPER GRAZING USE : Residual rangeland to t 14, 15, 16 anaged with stubble and grazed with same. The all Flat , Sandstone Breaks , and Shaly Plains range sites are to be managed leaving 50% of currc eason ' s growth . The Loamy Plains Range Sites arc to be managedleaving not less than 350 lbs ./ac. of lue grama. - B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14: 27 $0 . 00 4/027 F 1122 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO L I 7 COOPERATOR ASSISTED BY DATE Delbert & Bill Shable Greg Snell 3/11 /85 B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15: 39 $0. 00 4/027 F 0907 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO h i'F t) STAThV lOYAllIMPT :ICT Soil Conseroa ion Co1Gr o h !lei tion ei Ff .3Ci •.L1: r}�- �. t • y ur: _', _ . Dry C t_ cenhination of 'nein ' -sit_ .'.. dna syctel.ts include uctntioan that contatn grasses and ..ci:c. ;, Jc noa—lnm : nils4 or ooll an cohations ilTch ._..:_ lest rod bu:.:tit:: ..va n Klvol s Coaniti000 where ..r ti:'-. (h;' ail cropland sal tm recreation and tai k<;iiia drOo . Y. iirtar.od (::-opl:111': PlanningConsiderations a. T'heboil Conriition lndi0: 5 [Cr lrr'_,r,atc:tt Crop:; , An application of aitroc.:.n should 1; ronom.. Cechnicai. Note he considered in th:' early hes 'h ; 1 na ns d ho daLern'at cr n 51511 residue manaerwilt thc adee _ r of thn cropping pr05r . to replace that LIO U L,e ll Un i-.c5 1511 sn _:L11 i _ the decch ositic❑ process. B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14: 27 $0 . 00 5/027 F 1123 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15 : 39 $0. 00 5/027 F 0908 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO UNLTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRLCULTUR!i Technical Guide Soil Conservation Service Section IV Colorado All Field Offices February 1932 STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION CONSERVATION TILLAGE SYS!'E:1 (Acre) 329 Standard Definition A form of noniversion tillage that 1 . Zero tillage, slot planting or retains protective amounts of residue no-till. mulch. on the surface throughout the year. These include no-tillage , strip This is a method planting into tillage, minimum tillage and other prior crop residue by disturb- types of noni nve rsion tillage. ing oal. : the immediate area of rho row. Crop reside is left Purpose on the surface for erosion control. To protect the soil from erosion and help maintain or develop good soil 2. Strip tillage. tilth, and desirable water infiltra— tion rates and water storage. Tillage operations for seedbed preparation are limited to a Conditions where practice applies strip not to exceed one—third of the distance between rows . • On cropland and on certain other A protective cover of crop lands where annual vegetation is residue remains on the grown. balance. Pillage and planting are accomplished in the same Planning considerations operation. Conservation tillage provides a pro— 3 . Minimum Tillage duction system that leaves crop resi— dues on the surface after planting. Limiting the number of tillage Crop residues are left standing as operations to those essential long as possible prior to the succeed— to control weeds , improve soil ing crop to trap blowing snow. Herbi.— aeration, permeability and cides are used immediately following tilth. Sweeps , rod weeders or harvest , prior to and during planting, straight shank chisel imple— to control volunteer grain and other meets will be used . vegetation. 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 fanning. no tillage or with a limited number of conservation tillage One of the following conservation operations, so that adequate tillage systems should be used : amounts of crop residue can be maintained for protection from erosion. A 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14 : 27 $0 . 00 6/027 F 1124 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO TGN x;182 2/82 B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15 : 39 $0 . 00 6/027 F 0909 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 329-2-Conservation 'Pillage System R . l'he minimum amount at crop residue lett tut the soil surface alter [5- 0 planting shall be 1 ,500 pounds per acre of corn or sorghum residue , or U 500 pounds per acre of flat smolt ;;rain residue or its equivalent . [� O U C. Soil loss by water and wind shall be re-.iucnd to the Loss tolerance established for that soil . The Universal Soil Loss tquati on and the riind Erosion formula coo be used to arrive at the amount of sidue o W - 0 3 accessary to keep the soil loss wi::hia ts . Vr• W Table 1 - A Guide for Estimating Residue seduction from Tillage operations pApproximate Percent of U Residue Reduction After rn a One 'Grip or Pass Over Tillage Operation the Field X Rod Weeder L0 a Sweeps (30" or more)in !.J m U Rod Weeder and SemicniseL ;l o 2 Field Cultivator - ( t6-l8 i.:.:h ;Jeeps) 25 (nW Till Planter 20 cr A Chisel Plow (straight shanks) o m Chisel Plow ( twisted shank) m One-Way or Tandem Disc 50 mo W Moldboard Plow 75-luU m • Z o < D. On systems where tilta.;c operations arc permitted : Wate, L . Subsurface tillage equipment should he used to keep the residue on x �-+ the soil surface. ✓ o • ti o m 2 . On soils that tend to crust, or with some slope to them, a chisel type implement may need to be used after harvest to increase water W W infiltration and reduce soil Loss due to runoff. 3. Chemicals may be used to aid in reducing or eliminating tillage operations. Use manufacturers labels or Colorado Weed Control Handbook for specific rate recommendations. The following options are recommended. 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 fail sweep will kill volunteer wheat and weeds until the next summer. Limit summer tillage operations prior to planting. b. Apply a combination nL non-selective contact or non-residual herbicides (such as Paraquat or Roundup) plus Atrarine to kill existing weeds and tor long-term weed control. Limit summer tillage operations . B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14 : 27 $0 . 00 7/027 F 1125 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO •TCN i `i' '5? rvarion to Sys Lem N O N c. Contact herbicide plus ISisdc , [gran or other -„sort residinnl. m O (45-b0 days) may be used for sorti,g application to eliminate U early spring and early summer (ILLlage. limit summer tillage FQ-7 operations. •• O W 0 d . 2-40 duty! Ester plus atrazi.ie or a snort residual tri;zLne id o cx an economical alternative nr appronifietdiy fidd of the Bali weeds v W O are broadleaf. Limit summer tillage- opefatiass . O U E. For no-till systems: m •• �a 1 . Conventional tillage operations will not he used to control volun- uo teer crop growth or annual forks and grasses. sons with a heavy clay or silty surface that tend to seal, a light crust bra ,kiai; may Lin W he needed using sweeps or a chisel using sire; ;.it s :uyi:.rs. co o 2 Wheat . allow (chemical only) eliminate H se c f �nci. L� aLe to � W tilla.,e operations. The [,ii nowLnt L; reoi ufed: o ocn cw ( 1) Contact herbicides , such as Paraquat ar SJ:JLiuu, plus ct) atra:ine or residual dad task mixes such as atrazinr3ladez o W co W and :urazine-tgr iii shall be aoplied u,.. - list-Lv :billowing 2 harvest to kill e-:tsti-n�+ weedsaand ,.i io:�,;-terra weed o o Z control. V (:(2)F4 short residual herbicide :.lay he noel ar :aria: .,uli c.a-. Lion if necessary to control weeds lo �.�sti Lute tiliagc operations normally used . r ,-+ o m o (3) , slot or no-ti11 planter or ,rain drill_ shall he used that will disturb not more than dba of the soil surface. W W b. Corn, sorghum, and small grains (chemical only) . Poe of chemi- cals to eliminate tillage operations in irrigated cropland or annual cropping systems. The follow.inj is re:uired: (1) A contact herbicide plus Eladen, 'gran or other short residual i(45-60 days) may he used for spring application if needed to control weeds to eliminate early spring and early summer tillage. (2) A slot or no-till planter or adequate -;rain drill shall he used that will disturb not more than ? . of the. soil surface. (3) Atrazine may be used in a wheat-sorghum-fallow or a wheat- corn-fail w sequence. F. Farmers must he made aware of the hazards involved in using residual herbicides. B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14 : 27 $0. 00 8/027 F 1126 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO TCN dI22 2/g , 52')-4-Conservarion "Pi LLuro ystem . C:lut ciocl- .,_ ,.rri.,L:,1 , ,i n:;.' .,; ii., H. t 7 .5 or tii,{ier. 2 . Caution should lac tahe.i .open aultyi n„ I,. t,; Fur: Hindi_ hu ,i r' ;cc nnnuaily ` ) no :vurl:y; -:r corm ovur ,.:I ' crt o[ ohomitd. 3 . A rti ni,:tuiu of 2I) i,sl Lons OE -.dater, rn-o I er:th Ly 5M H L .,C.!.....! Ls, adequate cec:,r<iue of c'ac:ni i a L. 4 . ,r mot n11i [ornt application, L- _ vUiia,n oirdyera 0dtt . ..°: iu snt'o:c boom co ura_,c dre preterced over small uuiCo oirn ri:irrow cover,.,_. Thu wrier swutb should result id react overlaps cc 8!li ,/; . )(tor should he held to a miniauun as it deacti vntos some huchici .du . Nozzle spacing should not be r, dater tludn 40) domes Lot di st ri burl oa. rSpec) Iic c!: ,:aic . I Cw.micnnntion:; niinll I,.• . 0 :u•, , o In,, : 4iHI • 11 .0:0 Libels and/or Coier_dc '4ecd Control ;lane.book. hide ci,trs 'der • noud id this .'-ui,laal on !v t nlcc t . , ... .r .i_i .,o undersrondoble. :his dogs not ropLy eiid o r,;e.a.mr ,>r on 0Wlsla of products not named or 0;Cnciont(l . B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14 : 27 $0 . 00 9/027 F 1127 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15 : 39 $0 . 00 9/027 F 0912 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO CC`. " 182 N"' UNITED STATES STATES DEPARTNPNT MY AGRICULTURE ... ... !. Soil Conservation Service ..acti :- _. Colorado r O Were. o - OO STANDARDS AND SPECiisTC:1':I0D O S'TRIPCROPPING, WIND (Code 589) o W 0 3 S. Scrig5 will su) gi- o a Standard rate1 cular t; the gravailiu wind p Definition direction. U Growing wind-resisting crops in m a 0 C. Maximum Strip l,_dtns strips alternating with row crops P (narrower ctrisa provide in or fallow and arranged at angles better protection nod to arfset adverse wind effects. require less i. _ tec,- , . _ Lna co U Purpose • o z L . slop,, , 55C) "O H To reduce wind velocity et the widths (40 rods) . c E :oil surface, thereby reducing o soil blowing and damage to crops. 2 . _-5;; slope , 370 WD To trap snow and increase stored widths (20 rods) . o W soil moisture. co W 3. - : greater . lope , ! )5 o Where ap licable ( 10 0 < p fees widthsrids) . 0 On cropland subject to soil D. Wheat stubbl, in t.'..,. W < blowing and where needed as part protective i-cr os will he a of a cropping system for snow left stand ing ^h,.c• ;z the N en catchment and moisture critical erosion period. o at conservation. (Nov. through 'lay) . W Specifications E. A minimum of 5000 of residue will be left on Follow guidance set forth in the soil surface after "Guide for Wind Erosion Control planting for soils _n on Cropland in Great Plains WEG' s 1 , 2 , 3 4 . in the States- (Revised 1976) , or Guide for Wind Erosion Agronomy Technical Note "53, to Control or Technical Note calculate widths of wind strips. 53 indicate larger amounts are needed, then 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 0200 B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14 : 27 $0 . 00 10/027 F 1128 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Striperopping„ .dind d„'7 3/33 TSW =00 II. Annual Row Crop Systems A. Strips of high residue producing crops rill L_ crown 1.n altornste strips with erosion susceptible crops . Si. -...ill be ao8rorinetelv perpendicular to the prevaiiin,: wind direction. B. Width and spacing of protective strips: 1 . Row Crop Plants Minimum width at protective rips dill he the equivalent width of A rows spdced 4'J inches mart. _c'in between strips will not exceed 3D feet. 2. Drilled Plants - Pin:i:sur; width of prdtective strips will he two rows (12" - 20' spacing) and the spacing between stri8s nil ? not exceed 30 feet . C . Protect from ._ 1 _ _ L_., , s i ti c e .. t . . ias The stumble 12 to 13 ladles edit . The protective ' 111 DC left on the soil :;r taco Lus.:h the critical wind arosins _. ;n (Nov Nay) or ..,ntil the seeib_ci is prepared for the follow __ which is expected to acne: in earl. . April . Sprig; seedbud preparation should result in d rid:mg' surface for wind cresia:: protection. III. Perennial Tail rlrass Barriers P . Only tai'_ growing species sucn as bill wh a c,'ra.s.s , cans , big, bluesrec, sand blue stem, - :in witdrye ar, 1 indtancrass .. ; III dd planted . Range site descriptions and Critical Area Blanding 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 mote No. 61 will be used to determine amounts of seed to plant . D. Barriers shall consist of at least two rows of grass spaced .i0-4O inches apart as a minimum. E . Optimum barrier spacing will he determined using the Guide for Find Erosion Control and will be designed as close to this optimemt as possible considering equipment widths . F. Weed control will be practiced as needed to control competition until grass is well established. C . Barriers will be periodically mowed or clipped to a minimum height of 8-10 inches to encourage regrowth and prevent decadent stands 'from developing. B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15: 39 $0 . 00 11/027 F 0914 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14 : 27 $0 . 00 11/027 F 1129 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO UNITED STATES itp - �'Wh'T UP y IJa.T( t! Pr; c'•.ni rag!. snide Soil Con ervnricc . . rvice on , Colorado -rata hirtc STANDARDS AND SUdCIP[CATIDNS i'30PER GRAZING USS (acre) 528 Definition S tecific,aions Grazing at cn , :.ten: i:_y that will beriblena Per Prop,r C- a •ins Use maintain enough C..vc to nrotert the : re lb Le r:,eortsd as the ranch soil and maintain or improve tire clan . .. '.evelor d with -ire quantity and quality of (1: arable cooperator. Use SCS-ganpe- 14 vegetation. (:_tttched) for recording key areas and key species and propar Purpose :zing .use. .his lorm will also be uT;ei to r„. -cord abilisaclan by To : ; 1 ; i icrbas Lie _ nor and aeons . Fon or ' gar 1:d for .rotluctt n )1.i is '. ('2) accnm- i at'i litter :::vi milch necessary to reduce erosion : td sedimentation and pefor ts :..tiottat Rance anfhook improve witer cu iity; (3) improve or -eeLiam ! t('tI-ira ; . ALE) Inc maintain the condition of the vegeta- n-ocedural :and backgroend Lion ; (4) increase ioras{c production; .ter:cation -or managing pi Inc ( 5) mai ttain ratural beauty; and (6) cnncunities , reduce the hazard of wildfire. nstructions for . abt:!rttint' the Conditions here Practice applies SC. -findge-4i4 firm are: thi all : is[J1an-t pasture , and g . razing Unit: Enter the name grazed wildlife land. or the pasture or field used by the cooperator or the Planning considerations number from the conservation plan map. These terms , as Proper grazing use is cased upon the well as "Grazing Unit", will degree of use of key species on key refer to areas which are grazing areas. Factors that determine identified as recognizable the selection of key grazing areas and grazing management units on a species include: ranch or farm. They are not necessarily fenced pastures ; I . Sind and class of grazing animal; they may be any areas where 2 . Range site(s) , conditions , and grazing can be controlled. trend; Give consideration to the 3. Crazing system used or planned; need for omitting certain 4. Season of use: pastures'' where compliance 5. Pasture with Proper Crazing Use is 6. Location et fences and natural impossible . .samples are barriers , water supplies , salt and holding pastures , stomp lots , mineral , feeding areas; small "traps" heavy feeding 7 . Goals of land user; and areas and other relatively 8. feather conditions. Colorado SCS .tune 1982 TG Notice No. ' B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15 : 39 $0 . 00 12/027 F 0915 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14: 27 $0 . 00 12/027 F 1130 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO `28-2 Proper Grazing Use. small acreages . Co more than lilT of the crazing lends or a ranch ran he ii this (over—lose) cat ;tore and be within the altsworle I'ro•:er Grant cc h. Acres : Enter the acreage of the grazing unit. c. ior'cies of Grazing Animal : ' utter the sheep. r and glass of arazinp :Taps such cows , -c -ctivea , g .. and t.,mb , tali 1i .g tattle , 2—vear steers vearli,,tg sheep , groats , deer, horses, alk. etc. d. Season of lice hitter the season that unit .till b:. red sach tall , Winter, Spring, Summer, or ng months : 4v,.tcmber—Oc ob,-r, plc vs,;her—M-arch, May—.lulu, etc. If ar planned grazing system such aa .g 'mitt ion—Laierral ''vstem ia nL,nn d. orenare snect : laotionT for PFUPC Y t :.r. oach e_rre rid season la the ovscem. e . Location of Key GraziaL Area: Enier a „oscrinti•,i the Tem crazing area. fll,i , may he. a r it.' - may n Wort „n a or if 'ht he a ua t_c ':1tar locati ..l witrl_nl she. ',l 'zing it it pool as : norulon of eraziot' unit starting about :Lot ' ards from pond to ferne or -,ter legal description . The Kos Grazing, AArr.a on which ch to lodge r`:r -logrr e ar grnzina ude ':rill he r—.e which ( I )) provides a significant cmaouut but not docessarilv, rho nnlorita, of the available Forage olt'pin a zsiare: ( 2) tasilv-: : ;?:err beca.:s c of topography, . ens - : the to -inter, uter , nvor t i. -razing dish that ion lact-.,r'a. c Lor raft I arena; n; nal trial I v,'str,ck concentration within, each posture, such as thosr' arouse water or salt , key srca _ng al was ire chose most likely to he everprazod when not properly managed ; ( 3) generally consists of a single range site or portion thereof; (A) is usually a single range condition but may include more than one. A nassture usually needs only one key grazing area except in some unusually 'arde pastures or in pastures where more than one species of animal Is srazing at the same time, or where a pasture is grazed at different ceasons. In large pastures ( generally 640 acres or more in size) where the key grazing area is on a portion of an extensive range site, the key grazing area will be shown on the Conservation Plan `lap with the words Key Area and outlined 'hr a nroken ilne. An understanding of key areas and key species by the cooperator can hest he tie::elope.d when he participates in ranch conservation Planning. f. Key Flaat(s) for 'udcing Prover crazing Ilse : Pnter the species by common name on which you and the cooperator deci €e proper , razing use will he judged . There may he occasion win n vsu vill select two species , in this case enter the ,mate of both species. TG Notice No. 187 Colorado SCS June 1982 B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15 : 39 $0 . 00 13/027 F 0916 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO B 1065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14: 27 $0 . 00 13/027 F 1131 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO -_.,-3 Prover Grazing Use l . :1ev pidntca5 selected slr ild: a. have l relative-1Y hi [h cct nq nrcrerene_ Lv the Lind of dtllei *razing tha p.lsture roc the seaden of use concerned, as compared with other associated mien s witnda dine Lay grazing area. (:Exclude so-called lce cream riants) . They should provide more than :5 , of o_ ydadily ayeils'bie foraye in the hay arazing area. When the .,at ::glen_ objective is na ,0d on the increase ef r1 species which is cacrentiy proylAiny less jinn 157 of the dvaiiable fardea Out 'Biel rs the ,ioteiltr.ii '-or 1 010111 licoat increase n prodactren, `.t -lay be. nned du_- the coy Ypecieu . h. he a major component et the c1ima:c *Inc community, tt the major objective is to maintain or improve the plant community to a relatively high ecological condition. he a pa reran,-,_ , ear pt whore the yrnzing 16 is he specifically for ''_he . . ., 1 r annuala lE fled .orate aloe. e. leaped 17, -± Uovaecien dt UrEd ar Crxztng ion : linter in this 11 t,Rc rdH nero - rnci Of tn(: •giraeit. r( Ath the key species that ndeneid : iett uns rozert .1t L1:? Bad of the 1z J'-: season. ( See par. 2.1 end in) . P:ceot blue grama .;hic',1 will be specified in pounds per acre t . r Li:1c 07 , h9n , e9h and 72. l Uiv hilt:. erama .suppler znL p tr . i. _, i-._ated Use o, ,.tea Saecies he ..ei ht llIter in t,.i , . ol,.'.an by calendar ear she _._imate or the act_ .i one the , _ ezl I.r ,. lit eculve_1 This s :late is lased or the !:cv uneules on the key grazing 1000, _ Y Luar the yno of he araziny period or oe dear-iong „razing list prior to uhe next -mains; season. If iC5 Itan,rt.>-a14 states rercent 2y . c cht of current „ear's growth to be Loft . .grazed at the end n; the craze season, cn'_er percentage of growth actually left uagrazed. ?f use is specified in amount of forage to be left ungrazed in :runes per acre then enter pounds per acre left ongrazed. Actual use estimates are more meaningful when made jointly by the cooperator and conservationist . 3 . Degree of Use a. The degree of .tse will not exceed 50 by weight of the current season' s -,r,ath of the key species when grazing occurs during any part of a grcwing season . This would he from April 1st to October 30. h. Under a plaraoo ardzina system where grazing occurs during the dormant season ,[razing nil percent of the annual growth by weight of the key species would bo permissible wish concurrence of the District Conservationist. . .der no circumstances must this use contribute to site deterioration. The date of dormancy will he November 1 through March 31 . TO Notice No. 187 Colorado SCS June 1982 B 1067 REC 02007809 • 04/30/85 15 : 39 $0. 00 14/027 F 0917 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO B 1065 AEC 02005807 04/15/85 14 : 27 $0 . 00 14/027 F 1132 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 528-4 Proper Grazing Poe c. On slopes over 7CR , allowable I,so oill d'ecrogss increase in slope. d. On browse species annual growth of twigs end leaves within •'aeh hr animals will not exceed b52 of the current t sr-'; growth. e . Where management species are u,;ea in lieu r,f Veie species na0(10' u venetation, the degree of use will he desi ;oateci by the 11 strict Conservationist and will be compatible with the management c jective and will nut contrinute to soil en oniuo er contribute to douleti':-n or the range resource. f. For seeded introduced species , see Standards and Specttications for Pasture tied Havland clanagement (Code 510 ) for Droner ofvfolbff use of these species . c. For .'roper tccllnd ... Sin .e•.. I ,., I ' i ,Hr rigger aiodiabd r1-.i inn Ulnae 52U) . h. Blue crema s :nuinnrert 1 'iDC)li Ca i _ - nP1ocr ,,in^ toe' r, ( i aCl "ctI - ti9ec upon a ore,,c[1' (i sr:nuns ;.,) on.I res uci r;, i . `-'."= .on _ 1 . 't of the end :,t ' h_ cyclonic coclsen eu bts _r . . , updao , r naerc on wnIn'nc a . Clue irclue dominelos rresc'n'_ Plant. rover; h. Hue urclna .s the Hic species: u. the .siren ,,C i. ctive . , Lit- uclin:ofin or iuprtvu the product io:r o, Slue 1;r;ma; or d . blue Frame produces more than YIP or the production in combination with buffalo crass. 2 . Applaca is gauge sies is Lane Resonrce Areas in Colorado: ['antral Bfsh cl:.ins, LRA S7 Loamy Plains N3. Siltstone Plains Na.9 Shallow 5iltstone No. 39 Upper Arkansas Volley Rolling Plains , LR.A F,9a and 59h Loamy Plains No . 6 Centre.. llieh Tableland, dR1 72 Loamy Plains No. 1 1/ D. N. Ryder, R.F.. Bement , E. G. iienunenga, and 0.F, Hervey, 1975 (.coiofical Responses of Native Plants and Guidelines for "anagc^ent of Short^rasa Range, Technical Bulletin, No. 1503. TG Notice No. 187 Colorado SCS June 1982 B 1067 REC 02007809 04/30/85 15 : 39 $0 . 00 15/027 F 0918 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO B 3065 REC 02005807 04/15/85 14: 27 $0. 00 15/027 F 1133 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO r L11811 '. 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