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1- <br />i <br />1 <br />. <br />i <br />, <br />page 31 <br />L. N. <br />/Z/:s- <br /> <br />ASW -- Fury loom, 1 to 3 percent slopoa. This deep, eomewhot <br />poorly drained Boil is in drainagewaye. It formod Sn alluvium dorlved <br />.--- <br />dominantly from silty materiels. LS lope_ie 1 to .3 percent Tha native <br />vegetation Se mainly grans. Elevation is 5,500 to 7,500 feet. The <br />average annual precipitation is 16 to 20 inches, the average annual air <br />temperature is 42 to 45 degrees F., and the average frost-free season <br />is 75 to 115 days. <br />alkaline to a depth of 18 inches and neutral below that depth. <br />, r <br />Typically the surface is loam about 18 inches thick. The substratum/ <br />is mottled silty clay loam to a depth of 60 inches. The soil Ss mildly <br />f ' ~ Included in this unit is small areas of 8resser sandy loam on <br />r steeper slopes. 3resser soils are sandy with a developed subsoil. <br />.. . <br />r <br /> <br />Permeability of this Fury soil is a,ecie.~t~ t~ moderately slow. <br />Available water capacity is high. Runoff is slow and the hazard of <br />water erosion is slight to moderate. A seasonal high water table <br />fluctuates between depths of 18 and 48 inches. This soil is sub]ect <br />to flooding in the spring and early summer. <br />This unit is used mainly for irrigated and nonirrigated hayland. <br />It is also used for rangeland. <br />If this unit is used for hay and pasture, the main limitations arc <br />• ~ U , the short growing season, aeason high water table, and periods of <br />- flooding. Wetness limits the choice of plants and the period of <br />1 <br />