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<br /> <br />' of these soils upon drying is low to moderate. Available <br />water holding capacity is moderate to high. Effective rooting <br />' depth is usually greater than 50 inches. <br /> Class 2 <br />1 Th <br />h <br />20 t <br />f f <br />t <br /> ese soils <br />ave <br />o 40 inches o <br />air to good <br />opsoil <br /> material. Class 2 soils generally have about one foot of <br /> high quality topsoil at the surface. This material is <br />' recommended for top dressing since it has all the desirable <br /> characteristics listed for similar material above in the <br />' ss 1 descri <br />tion <br />Cl <br /> p <br />. <br />a <br />' The Class 2 soil series in the survey area is Jerry <br /> loam. These soils have profile textures ranging from silty <br />' clay loam to clay. They are well-drained with slow <br /> permeability. They are non-saline and non-alkaline to depths <br /> of three feet. Wind and water erosion hazard is moderate <br />' to high. Tilth at optimum moisture content is fair to very <br /> good. The potential for compaction varies from moderate to <br />' high. Soil structure has fair to good stability when wet. <br /> The potential for crusting upon drying is low to moderate. <br /> Available water holding capacity is moderate to high. <br /> affective rooting depth is typically 30 to 40 inches. <br />,,, --- <br />Class 3 soils have 6 to 20 inches of fair to good topsoil <br />material. These soils are shallow to horizons of coarse <br />' fragments. <br />1 <br />' - 20- <br />