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<br /># of Efficient Zones <br /> <br />2500 <br /> <br />2049 <br /> <br />2000 <br /> <br />500 <br /> <br /> <br />o # of Efficient Zones <br />iJ # of Zones Tested <br /> <br />1500 <br /> <br />1000 <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Spray <br /> <br />Rotor <br /> <br />Totals <br /> <br />Soil Types <br /> <br /> Soil Types of Inspected Zones <br />100 <br /> 92.5 <br />90 <br />80 <br />70 <br />60 <br />50 10 % of Total Samples I <br />40 <br />30 <br />20 <br />10 <br /> 1.1 <br />0 <br /> Clay Sand Loam <br /> <br />Soil Type 0/0 of Total <br />Samples <br />Clay 92.5 <br />Sand 1.1 <br />Loam 6.4 <br /> <br />Root Depths <br />As previously stated, a healthy lawn should have roots 6-12 inches deep. However, it is <br />often difficult to get a deep enough soil sample, due to highly compacted clay soils <br />frequently found in the area. In order to account for the possibility that the root depths <br />may be deeper than the soil probe readings showed, we have established a 2 inch margin <br /> <br />7 <br />