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Y JJ T 6 ;T :- <br />id Carson County, Colorado <br />slope range: 0 to 2 percent <br />Surface tayier tedure: Loam <br />Depth to rftYrCftVe ifa8 M. Naft horizon at a <br />depth <br />of 2 inches <br />Doge class: Moderately well chained <br />Parent material: Clayey alluvium <br />Native plant omw type: RwWland <br />Rare <br />4Yater table: Present within the prattle <br />Sodi#y: Sodic whin a depth of 30 irk <br />Avera rgrer, capadiy: Moody 0.3 inch <br />AptalpdAe: <br />A—O to 2 inches, loam <br />Btn1-2 to 6 inches; day <br />Bin2-6 to 13 inches; day <br />BW --13 to 24 inches; CI8Y <br />Btkn-24 to 38 mss; ciaY <br />8tlt-38 to 47 inches; day ioam <br />Btk1----47 to 56 irxhes; silty' day <br />to 80 inches; silty day <br />AropmporIGnts: <br />meg and simlar sons: 5 percent <br />Haverson and similar sus: 5 percent <br />Nunn and similar sons: 5 percent <br />Paoli and similar soils: 4 percent <br />Lodgepole and similar softs:1 percent <br />Management <br />MaiOr uses: Irrigated pagWm a w rarer <br />The main ailecting hay and pie are <br />flooding, the seasonal neater tabies the hazaed of eon <br />bloW1% and eoma soditm. Grazing dung wet <br />periods rests in stie%ce wqmtbn and poor tMh- <br />The c onceriftafti of sails and akd units the <br />production of plants that are shed to hal and pastum <br />The kwdtnhg of seft horn the Wdece JMW is firriked <br />by the high water tabiw The proper management of <br />irrigation water reduces the cahoeritrations of salt. <br />Salt -tolerant species are the most stable for planting. <br />Contnosed livestock management is the major <br />rnar*99ment practice needed on this map urdL <br />This map unit is not suted to Wkd=dM and <br />erPMr mer W plaritings because of the flooding, the <br />excess so&M and the wetrom <br />Pskqm <br />Setting <br />LocaWn: This map unit occurs throughout the survey <br />area. <br />gyration: 4,301 to 5,200 feet <br />AAean annual prdon:13 to 15 Inches <br />Frost. -free period 145 to 148 days <br />Note: This +nap unit is on gently 9 tio moaeratety <br />steep coney hdtsiop es• The native ve9eiation is <br />mainly grasse& <br />t;ornponent Description <br />Edit and *Wier soils <br />pw cew of the map unit: 40 percent <br />Landform: HNs <br />Lamm elerne nt: Shoulders <br />Sgpe range: 4 to 20 percent <br />St1ce {oyer todure. Graved sandy loam <br />Depth to m9dCOW featuee: Strongly coritrastin9 <br />tousal stratdication at a depth of 15 inches <br />Die cess: Wen drained <br />Parent snow i; FirwAoamy eonan deposits over <br />sai* No gram* a&NLwn <br />NOm plant oma" Rangeland <br />vqiwcgpan . Mainly 1.7 inches <br />T A—O to 4 inches. 9raY19ltY sandY loam <br />BE --4 b 12 inches; ryavefY sandy day loam <br />130--12 to 15 ; 9avenY sandY loam <br />2C1-15 to 22 inches; gravelly sand <br />202-22 to 60 inches; gravelly sand <br />Wages and similar soils <br />pmumd of the map urrrt 30 Peru <br />Lancibnnr H111s <br />Slope #wW 4 to 12 percent <br />Sumacsb)wtattae: Loam <br />Depth to tOMM" kaftw More than 60 inches <br />Drainage Clan Well drained <br />Parer# materfat Fine -foamy eolian deposits dear f W <br />loamy alluvium <br />Nameptinitcowrtow=Raivelarid <br />FbocbgNone <br />Awaftible water c qDB Mainly 8.8 inches <br />A-0 to 5 WNW beer <br />B" to 12 inches; loam <br />Bk -12 to 17 irk; loam <br />C-17 to 60 inches; loam <br />Ascalon and sirr W soils: 10 percent <br />Ahm and similar soils: 5 percent <br />Mentor and similar soft: 5 percent <br />Rods outcrop: 5 percent <br />Sampson and similar soils: 5 percent <br />Management <br />major uses: Rangeland, gravel► and roadMI <br />