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_,_ <br />qi1 ~_ i <br />~~ 92 -Vona loarrv e;an<lt_0 to 'i hrr~:c•nt e.l~'•_ <br />This is a deep, somet:hat excesi:•ely drained soil un g,cntlc ~•Jaii~s <br />and high [erracos at elevations oC 4600 Co 5_^0(1 Crct. It formed in <br />eolian or alluvisl deposits. <br />Includ~'d in this unit arc some lovrlcd arcn~. Also i.nclutled are some <br />soils with loamy suhstratunts and some soils that arc noncalcarcous <br />to depths of 60 inches. <br />Typically the surface layer. is a grayish brown loamy sand about G inches <br />Chick. The subsoil is a brown to light }'ollrnaish brown fine sandy loam <br />about 2'L inches thick. The substratum, to o depth oC 60 inches, is a <br />~, sandy loam or loam}• sand. <br />Fenueabi].ity is moderately rapid. Avai.lshie c.~ater capacity is moderate. <br />Effeciiv~ rooting depth is 60 inches or murr. Surface runoff i. slow <br />and cros.iun haz:u-d ir; ]nw. <br />k9mre irrigated this soil is suited to the cnmmon.l.y groan crops in <br />the- area. ilocrevur, po.trnnial grasses and ;ilf;,lfa or close gru~m crops <br />should be grotm ac 1easC 50 percrnC of the time. Close grown crops and <br />pasture can he irri};ated with contour ditches and corrugation::. Furrows, <br />(FtU~~ac I6) <br />contour furrows~nnd rro~s slope Currows will work on row crops. Sprin- <br />klcr irrigation is also recommcndod. <br />Aliuiwum ti]laL:• anct crop residue utilizat.i.on will help control erosion. <br />PertiliCy maintenance is important. Crops hrucan nn these suits ruspund <br />~: to fertilizer applications of phn-~,phorur and nitrn~,cn. <br />