S—Aquapu, loamy. These nearly ievei or geutiy
<br /> sloping, poorly drained soils are in depressional areas 81—Paoli fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slope
<br /> on uplands, along drainageways, and on side slopes This level soil is on low terraces.
<br /> below large canals. The surface layer is fine sandy Included with this soil in mapping are a few sms
<br /> loam, loam, or clay loam. The underlying layer is areas of soils that are more sloping. Also included a,
<br /> mainly loam or clay loam extending to a depth of 40 a few small areas of Caruso and Table Mountain soi
<br /> to 60 inches or more. A water table is at or near the and some gravel spots.
<br /> • surface in spring and summer. Runoff is slow. The hazard of water erosion is siigh
<br /> Included with these soils in mapping are a few small and the hazard of wind erosion is moderate. This so
<br /> areas of Stoneham, Fort Collins, and Kim soils and is flooded in places, especially near stream channels.
<br /> Nunn clay loam, wet. If irrigated, this soil is suited to corn, sugar beet;
<br /> Runoff is slow to medium, and the hazard of water beans, barley, alfalfa, and wheat. Under drylan
<br /> erosion is slight to moderate. management it is suited to wheat and barley. It is als
<br /> These soils are suited to pasture and native grasses. well suited to pasture and native grasses. Capabilit;
<br /> A few areas are used for hay. If drained, the soils are units IIs-2, irrigated, and IIIe-S, dryland; Overfloi
<br /> suited to crops. The main irrigated crops are barley, range site; windbreak suitability group 2.
<br /> corn, sugar beets, and wheat. Capability units IIIw-1,
<br /> irrigated,and Vw-1, dryland; Wet Meadow range site;
<br /> windbreak suitability group 6.
<br /> 22—Caruso clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This 105-Table Mountain loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes.
<br /> level soil is on low terraces and bottom lands. This level soil is on low terraces and bottom lands.
<br /> Included with this soil in mapping are a few areas Included with this soil in mapping are some small
<br /> of soils that are more sloping. Also included are small areas of soils that have a surface layer of sandy loam
<br /> areas of Loveland soils and a few minor areas of and some small areas of soils in which slopes are more
<br /> gravel bars. than 1 percent. Also included are a few small areas of
<br /> Runoff is slow, and the hazard of erosion is slight. Caruso and Paoli soils and small areas of soils in which
<br /> If irrigated, this soil is suited to barley and sugar sand and gravel layers are at a depth of about 40
<br /> beets and, to a lesser extent, corn. It is also well inches.
<br /> suited to pasture and native grasses. Capability units Runoff is slow, and the hazard of erosion is slight.
<br /> IIIw-1, irrigated, and Vw-1, dryland; Wet Meadow This soil is flooded or receives overflow in places.
<br /> range site; windbreak suitability group 6. If irrigated, this soil is well suited to corn, sugar
<br /> beets, beans, alfalfa, wheat, and barley. It is also well
<br /> suited to wheat or barley under dryland management.
<br /> Capability units I, irrigated, and IIIo-1, dryland;
<br /> Overflow range site; windbreak suitability group 1.
<br /> 1164-_Loveland clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This
<br /> EM soil is on low terraces and flood plains.
<br /> Included with this soil in mapping are a few small
<br /> areas of soils that are more sloping, small areas of
<br /> soils in which gravel is at a depth of 40 to 60 inches,
<br /> and a few small areas of soils that have a surface
<br /> layer of loam. Also included are small areas of Poudre
<br /> soils.
<br /> Runoff is slow, and the hazard of water erosion is
<br /> slight.
<br /> If irrigated, this soil is suited to barley and pasture.
<br /> If drained, it is suited to corn and, to a lesser extent,
<br /> sugar beets. Under dryland management it is well
<br /> suited to pasture and native grasses. Capability unite
<br /> IIIw-1, irrigated, and Vw-1, dryland; Wet Meadow
<br /> range site; windbreak suitability group b.
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