every year till the grass has matured. Another solution would be to cut 

 the stocking rate to fit the grazing acres along the river. This would 

 cut the stocking rate by one half. 



There is nearly 100 acres of leafy spurge in the Garson Gulch area 

 and spotty infestations of goatweed. The only adequate control of these 

 weeds at this time is spraying. This weed is very serious, threatening 

 this and ajoining lands. 



There is a range conservation plan prepared for these two units 

 and is on file at the Range Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs at 

 Ronan. 



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