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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981021
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
SECTION E LOAD OUT (SOILS)
Media Type
D
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These soils are used mainly for grazing. Some areas are <br />used for irrigated grass hay and pasture. <br />Representative profile of. Tine sandy loam, in native grass, <br />300 feet north of center of sec. 6, T10N, R79W: <br />All - 0 to 4 inches; brain (lOYR 5/3) sandy loam, dark <br />bxv+m (lOYR 3/3) moist; strong fine granular structure; <br />soft, very friable, nonsticky and non-plastic; <br />many fine and medium roots; 5 percent gravel; neutral; <br />clear smooth boundary. <br />A12 - 4 to 12 inches; brown (7.SYR 5/3) sandy loam, dark <br />brvvm (7.5YR 3/3) iroist; weak parse subangular <br />blocky structure parting to weak medium subangular <br />blocky; slightly hard, very friable, nonsticky and <br />nonplastic; many fine roots; 5 percent gravel; <br />mildly alkaline; gradual smooth boundary. <br />C1 - 12 to 18 inches; brawn (lOYR 5/3) loamy fine sand, <br />dark brown (lOYR 4/3) ~roist; weak coarse sub- <br />angular blocky structure parting to single grained; <br />slightly hard, very friable, nonsticky and non- <br />plastic; few fine roots; 10 percent gravel; mildly <br />alkaline; gradual wavy boundary. <br />IIC2 - 18 to 16 inches; brown (10'iR 5/3) gra~Elly loamy sand, <br />dark brown (lOYR 4/3) moist; single grained; loose; <br />45 percent gravel and cobbles; mildly alkaline. <br />The upper part of the profile is 0 to 15 percent ooarse <br />fragments, and the lacer part is 35 to 60 percent coarse <br />fragments. Reaction ranges from slightly acid to mildly <br />alkaline. Depth to the gravelly IIC2 horizon ranges from <br />15 to 25 indles. <br />Tn - Tine sandy loam. This soil is on broad high terraces <br />and outwash plains. Slopes are 2 to 5 percent. <br />Included with this soil in mapping are a few small areas <br />of soils that are similar to this Tine sandy loam but that have <br />a high content of sodium and occur as small (less than one acre) <br />slickspots. Small areas of Banyston soils are on higher duneline <br />areas. <br />Runoff is slow. The hazard of soil blowing is severe, and <br />the hazard of water erosion is moderate. <br />. This soil is used mainly for grazing. A small acreage is <br />irrigated and is used for grass hay and pasture. If this soil <br />is irrigated, an organic mat 1 to 4 inches thick generally forms <br />on the surface and bright, rust-colored mottles form throughout <br />the profile. Capability units VIe-5, nonirrigated, and VIe-10, <br />
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