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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2005070
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/13/2016
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Krehmeyer Pit
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CN2
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WHE
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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18 SOIL SURVEY <br /> IICb-52 to 60 inches, pals-brown (JOYR 6/3) gravelly loamy # <br /> sand,grayish brown (1oYR 5/2) when moist;massive <br /> to single grain �structureless) ; slightly hard when ; - ,. •: �, <br /> dry, very friable when moist; noncalcareous; pH 7.8. <br /> The A horizon ranges from 4 to S inches in thickness. The s, a <br /> 112t horizon ranges from heavy silty clay loam to clay. when <br /> the soil is moist, very dark grayish-brown or darker colors <br /> extend to a depth of 20 to 50 inches. In most areas free lime <br /> has been leached to a depth of 60 inches, but a few areas aref <br /> calcareous at a depth of 40 inches. <br /> Pleasant soils have a more uniform color in the subsoil than , <br /> have Rago soils. Also, Pleasant soils lack the distinct layer <br /> of accumulated lime that occurs in Rago soils. <br /> Pleasant loam (0 to 3 percent slopes) (Ps) occupies the . <br /> acreage in the south-central part of the county at the west <br /> and northwest edges of the sandhills. ! I <br /> Included with this soil in mapping were areas of Rago <br /> and Ilunia loams. Also included were playas and a few , <br /> areas having a surface layer of light clay loam. <br /> Pleasant loam is deep and takes water slowly, but its E ,1 <br /> does not release water readily to plants. Runoff is slow. <br /> This soil is suitable for cultivation, and about half the <br /> acreage is cultivated. In dryfarmed areas,crops and grass <br /> for pasture or range are suited. Also suited are irrigated <br /> crops,pasture,or hay. <br /> This soil periodically is flooded after heavy rains.If the <br /> soil is tilled when wet,plowpans tend to form in the upper <br /> part of the subsoil. Periodic chiseling when the soil is dry <br /> breaks up the plowpan. Stubble mulching or use of crop <br /> residue generally helps to reduce erosion in dryfarmed <br /> areas.Although the soil is nearly level, irrigated fields re- <br /> quire leveling so that water spreads uniformly. Practices <br /> for controlling soil blowing and for maintaining fertility - <br /> are careful management of Irrigation water and working ' <br /> crop residue into the soil. <br /> Blue grama,buffalograss, and western wheatgrass grow <br /> vigorously on this soil. In cultivated or overgrazed areas, <br /> reseeding is desirable if the soil is moist and covered with <br /> litter.All grazing should be deferred until the grass forms ' <br /> a good root system. Overgrazing can be avoided if salt, �` p <br /> watering points, and fences are located so that animals " <br /> graze the entire range. Capability-units IIIs-1 (dryland) <br /> and IIe-2 (irrigated) ; Clayey Plains range site; wind- <br /> break suitability group 1. <br /> Rago Series <br /> The Rago series consists of deep, well-drained, loamy <br /> soils. These soils occur on uplands and are nearly level or <br /> gently sloping. They occupy broad, flat areas and are <br /> extensive throughout the county. <br /> In a typical profile the plow layer is grayish-brown loam Figure 6.—Profile of Rago loam. <br /> about 5 inches thick (fig. 6). It is easily worked. <br /> The subsoil is about 21 inches thick. The upper part is dark grayish-brown, slightlyable surface layer. They have a high capacity to hold <br /> hard loam and hard clay water and are high in natural fertility. <br /> loam. The middle part is dark-gray, hard silty clay loam, Except for a few small areas, the Rago soils are dry- <br /> and the lower part is pale-brown, slightly hard silty clay farmed.Winter wheat,barley, and sorghums are the main <br /> loam that is strongly calcareous and contains visible lime. <br /> The underlying material is very pale brown loam and crops. Some oats are grown in a few areas. The native <br /> vegetation consists mainly of western wheatgrass an <br /> silt loam that is very strongly calcareous and contains ti blue <br /> visible lime. grama grasses. <br /> Surface runoff is medium, because these soils are not Typical profile of Rago loam in a field of wheat stubble <br /> more than gently sloping and have a moderately perme- se t5of et 36,west <br /> t8aInd 84 R.feet <br /> Worth of southeast corner of <br /> � i <br />
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