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<br />ta. t•nso r'onxTV :, tt ten, r•ot.uttn un
<br />pl;mliu~ :nt11 anttinucd rulLiv:uiun fur weed control aro
<br />n1~1 •. L•.1 to insure tha esw Llishnn•nt :uul cu rcit :rl of
<br />pl:mtiu~s. 77ecs tb:u :u'r br•.<t .oil r•d :utd have {toolf sm'-
<br />v1+:J :u~r Koc•ky yluuntaiit juniper, eaacrn rcdccd~•, prot-
<br />d1•rusa ~linc, Sibc•ri:w rlnt, l:ussi;ut-ulicc, :uul h~~Ekbcrrv.
<br />tihruhs that :ur best suited :u•c stumkbush sut{nu•. IiL•ur,
<br />.'ihrri:m peashrub. :uul Americ:m plum. ~/
<br />needed lu insw'r lhr rstablishnu•nl :1 nl~urcical of
<br />IuntigCS. •Il~cuv that ;ur bra suited ^m/h:r.~r y:oorl ~w~-
<br />+~ -al :n'c l:uck}• Untnuuin ,i+mipv r, eastern eviler, l:u'. pon-
<br />der sa pine. Sihrn•i:ul rlna L'u••i: m~~olivr. :uul hackben.v.
<br />Shrub: Lhat :n~a hest surtod :ur slutkbush sum:u~, lilac.
<br />Siberian e:whrub. :uul :\nu~ric:m~dunt.
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<br />This soi '~ beet suited to habitat 1'or ep.•nl;uul +cilrllifv.
<br />such as phoas nt, mnurning~iiuvc, and r•otUmtail. \\'i1dliG~
<br />habitat rlevclopt cot. inrluiling u'or :ctrl shrub pl;mtiups
<br />'I'hix soil is best suited to habitu[ 1'or upt•nland a'ildlifc,
<br />su h as phcas:uu, nuun'ning dove, :nvl sort nn Uiil. lluvelop-
<br />nu•t t ul' +vildlii4r habitat, including U•ee, slu•1th. and grass
<br />plaui~ngs to serve as nesting :ores, shnulr)j hr succcsslLl
<br />+cithn t in•igation during moat yeah. U der irrigatiuu,
<br />eccr•Ilr. it +eildlifc habitat t•ould he devul/~perl that would
<br />benefit m;uty kinds nl' openluttd ¢'ildlife./
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<br />as well as grass rlatitin~s to <rn~o as n+•=tiny[ :u•+•a:.
<br />should bu .wccessful 'ithuut irrigation durin4< mlla ce:u•s.
<br />If this soil is irri}%~.u d, eccrllcnt habitat that +eould
<br />benefit m:my kinds .r opeuhunl +cildlifr could hr
<br />caxblished. /
<br />Tho train limitations of this soil felt' w•han uses xre The main~lhnitatinns of t '.< xnil 1'or urb:m uses :ur
<br />pntonti:d ti•ost action and limited ubiti[.c to support a,lmul. potential frost action and limits ability u. supper, a lu;ul.
<br />I)+velling. or roads c:m be designed tyJ offset these limit,- D+cellings~and roads eau be da~gncd to otlsct thew
<br />tines. (:ap. hility subclass 1Ve. / limitations. Access roads must h:n' :ulcyu:ur cut-slope
<br />111,E-R'i y sill loam, :S l0 4 percent slopes. This deep, grade, and be provided +eith drains W ntrol sw~faca t•u-
<br />+cell drainer soil lbrnx•rl in calcaree/ius, silty eolian materi- noGf and thus keep coil lessos to a minis n. C:grlhilit}'
<br />:d. 1•;Irvatiun [:urges Il•mn :i,'uu to G,=1111 feet. The average s~bcluss VIe.
<br />:mnual preci p'tatiun is about ]a inches, thc• average an- 1(14-1'bdcr gravclir Bondy loon[, 1 In R pera•cnt
<br />neat air temp a•nture ix about ~IU degrees P, and the slopes. This deep, melt rh ;lined, }ma cclly soil fnrnu•d in
<br />;n~erage frost fr c period is ubo [ 1d5 days. noncalcm•eous alluvium derived from :u•kosic• deposits uu
<br />'1•ypic:dlp, the Berta
<br />about +~ inches t ic•I:.
<br />ha+vc silt loam ah ut
<br />very pale broten silt lu
<br />soft masses of lime r
<br />:mil in the substr:rtum.
<br />Included e'ith this :.
<br />Port Cr,llins loam.: ur
<br />le:un.:: to S percent sla
<br />slopes; and Sulanta Irrnt
<br />I'cruuahili[y of thi.~
<br />ruetiug depth is Go i
<br />capacity is high. Sw•f Ic
<br />cc Iayq~~ is pile bru+vn silt loam uplands. Elevation ranges from (;°_1111 to 1iUOU feet. The
<br />1'he ~p['uhsoil is very pale bro+en average annual precipitation is about lb inches, thr•
<br />1S inCltes thick. `I'tte subs[t•:ttum is a~•erage annual air temper:nw•e is about -07 degrees
<br />'Im a depth of fi0 inches. Visible xnrl [he average frost-free period is about 1:3:i days. ~
<br />e i the lower part of the subsoil Typically, the sw•face layer is grayish bro+cn gravelly
<br />sandy Imam about fi inches thick. The subsoil is brown
<br />in mapping are small areas of gravelly sandy clay loam about t. inches thick. •S'he sub-
<br />perccnt slopes; Stoneham sandy stratum is very gravelly lo:uny course sand to a Depth of
<br />s; Keith silt loam, 0 to 8 percent ti0 inches.
<br />' to S percent slopes. Included +eith this soil in mapping are unall nruas of
<br />i e}• soil is moderate. L•:ffective I3resser sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes: [iresscr sand}•
<br />ht_' m- more. Available ~+•ater loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes; Luuviets slit\' cla\' lu:un, :i to
<br />run tf is merliunt, the hazard of IS percent slopes; and Tntckton sandy lo:un, 3 to !1 per-
<br />eresimt is moderate and th hazard of soil blowing is cent alopes.~~
<br />high.
<br />Almost all :u•eas rf this soil a\•r
<br />I'ur .eildlifc habitat
<br />'I'bis soil is +c ll suited to th
<br />vegetation suit, lu far {,n•azing.
<br />mainl)• blue gla :1, western whe
<br />:11111 4',:1111'[:1.
<br />- Permeability of this }'oiler soil is muderalely rapid. F.f-
<br />userl as rangeland and' festive rooting depth is 1111 inches or more. Available
<br />[rater capacity is low to moderate. Surface tvnofl' is slow
<br />production of native to medium, and [he hazard of erosion is slight.
<br />,tire vegetation is &Iost areas of this soil arc used fur rangeland and wil-
<br />C ;15F, F;111r1 rhropseed, dlifc hubitu t, but rt feu srn:dl areas tehr•re slnpas :ur h•ss
<br />than 4 percent at•e cultivated.
<br />I•'rncing :uvl preprrl ~' Inrnting lives[ h +e:uering facili- The native vegc4ltion ir• utoinle +ces ua•n +chu:n {crass,
<br />lips help to ce [trot gear-ing. lleferntent 'grazing may bo side oats gr:una, needic•andt hre:u 1, :uul little bluravn+. The
<br />nr•c+•ss:u'y Ur naintain :: nrerlud balance b t+ceeu licestocl: ours[ prominent shrub en this soil is uv1• umm~tuin-
<br />u.1• :uul I'm :1 •c pruduclieu. In areas ,epees he plant cover ntuhoganp.
<br />has born d+ Acte•rl, bitting c:ut be user) to he p Lhe natw•al I`roperly loclting livestock a~atc ring !;IC•ilitiec pulps to
<br />crget ration recover. Chemical c•onU•ol peas[ ces map be control grazing of livestock.
<br />needed i distw•bed areas +vhere dense stand, of \Vindbreaks :uxl em•ironntental plantings ;u•u suited w
<br />priclaype u• occur. Ample :[mounts of litter rl forage this soil. Low available ,eater c:gracity is rho main limit:!
<br />should 1 e Icft on the soil because of the high az:u•rl of lion fm• the establishment of u•eo :uul shrub pkunitr:~
<br />roil bin 'ing. Summer fallo+v a ye:u~ in advance :mil euntinucd solo`
<br />N'iu breaks and eucirunntent:d phuttings generaliv arc tiun for weed control :nr nocderl to in.,anr the ustahlisb-
<br />u~c•11 !uitcrl to this coil. Sumyttn• f:dlmc a pear prior to meet and sm•vival oi' pl:uuings. Supplenu•ntal irrig;niun
<br />pkutYing and enntinued cultivation fur weed c•onu•ol arc may also be needed to insure sur+•ical. '1'rres that are first
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