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Kit Carson CowTtY, Colorado <br />environmental plantings are and the <br />severe hazard of sod blowing- OAvating only in the <br />tree rows and leaving ��Vegetation between <br />the of soil MOAM9- <br />FWicaW 119 <br />UIChM PI "SI by reducing the <br />acreage of Nand that is cuftivaW& Ptan6ng the trees on <br />the contour helps to c0ns8M moisture' <br />tallav4 tabule mulch for weed control, end decdon °f <br />adapted plants help to ensure the estabhtwnOnt and <br />Sur" of See"- <br />45--knler sandy WM,1 to 3 int <br />slopes SWUM <br />unit dominafrily north of <br />Location: Tiffs maP <br />Stratton and Bethune• <br />8ecmftr: 3,901 to 4.800 feet 15 to 17 inches <br />Aar annUdpredP�°n: <br />RxW-free perkxt 148 to 152 days <br />Note:Th,s very deep. web drairnod soli IS on ugly <br />level and gently sloping pkkl& it formed in eoW <br />macterial.The rive vegetRG0^ is m8kdy Wam& <br />Sam is common. <br />Mantas and slmMW sOfls <br />ply =d of the map urs 85 Pert <br />tartan: Plains <br />Slope larrg'e: l to 3 percent <br />SM&M /aywMdure: Sandy barn <br />Depth to rO9OCMV AMU More than 60 fndles <br />p dam Well mined <br />Pani t materist Coarse4owny solan deposits <br />Nader piew comr We: Raingetam <br />FbodkWNone <br />AvaiaWMgWCgMcW. Mainly 7.1 incres <br />T profits: <br />Ap--O to 6 fiches; sandy loam <br />B" fo 9 inches; sandy loam <br />Bt1-9 to 22 sa* bion <br />BM ---22 to 40 , sandy loam <br />Bk --40 to 60 inCh0K sandy Imn <br />Addi'ional aamportesntw <br />Ascalon and similar soils. 5 pervert <br />HWdUn and Wrdar soil 5 p <br />Pleasant and sonar soils: 4 percent <br />Lodgepole and ski AW sOft I percent <br />twit <br />Major uses: Nonirrigated croplandt irrigated <br />cropland, and rangeland <br />The main imitations affecling <br />57 <br />are droughtiness and the hazard of soil blowtng- <br />Bemuse the amount of predpiWion is W sufficief d <br />for annual cropping. the best cropping System is one <br />that includes small grain and surer tallow -Tillage <br />should be rrw*noo& Mamtalrung crop residue on or <br />now the atrface can help to cW*Ol rtnoff and soil <br />blowing and helps to maintain bT(h and the content of <br />organic math. pWtM crops in alternating strips at <br />right WVWto ttw prevWling wind can help th Control <br />SON bfoaring• Adjusting apples of irrigation water <br />to the avarlable water c8PGICft "water intake rate. <br />and the needs of the crop helps to prevent <br />overfrrigafirug and the leaching of plant nutrients. <br />Cor uvW Gvestocc managernent is the major <br />numlageaent VaC&O needed on this map unit. Brush <br />management may be a suitable management padlce <br />becomes the kn&V bcW for brapVO&jdjon on <br />the site. <br />The main yds a M MW <br />environmer" Pjanljngsare droughUrmw and the <br />hazard of SOU blowing. t *8 0y in the tree rows <br />and leaning a strip of vin the rows can <br />reduce the hazard of sod blowing• FdXWW Mulches <br />Voted the sad by mducmg the acreage of land that is <br />cultrgated, Chemical tallow. fabric mulch for weed <br />eonvol, and selection of adapted plants loo to ensure <br />the establishment and survival of iseed�9s- <br />�' niter sandy ln, 3 to 5 percent <br />\J�slopes <br />Loaerliort: This map unit occurs dominantly in the <br />northern part of the survey area- <br />effisdow 3,901 to 4.600 feet <br />Mean anfWWp9GWftdMr 15 to 17 tcheS <br />Fjost. fm perform 148 to 152 days <br />Notes This very deep, welt dtafried soft is on gently <br />erg plains. it formed In eolian material -The <br />native veget &WO r • Sagebftssh <br />and yucca are common. <br />k1lanu r and shnIk r SODS <br />plBroet:t of the map Urmt 85 percent <br />Slope range: 3 to 5 percent <br />Sri bygr tadure: Sandy loam <br />Depth to Asstrkfte ANetarre: More than 60 Inches <br />Dai wgo dans: Well gained . <br />pjWW,cow4WPmVeland <br />