6.4.9 Fachibit 1-Soils In{o~ation
<br />lantings are generally
<br />SOiL SURVEY al hazard in
<br />and environmental he Princip cul-
<br />based Windbreaks soil. Soil blowing.an be c°ntrolled by
<br />48 suited to this bs, a step of
<br />this soil should be roduc- trees and sh row, and by leaving irrigation
<br />ement of vegetation °n establishing the tree lemental
<br />Manag half of the total a oor condition. tivating only in rows. SuPP and during the
<br />on taking half and leaving a is in p sideoats between the lanting
<br />is desirable if the rangswitchgrass, vegetation at the time of P and have good
<br />Seeding sand reedgrass, and Crested may be necessary that are best suited redcedar,
<br />lion. wheatgrass, elected rees uniper, eastern
<br />Sand bluestern'ama, pubescent The grass s dry Pe1ROd e ~~ky Mountain J live, and hackber-
<br />grama, blue >n' suitable for seeding- survival ar Siberian elm. Russian-o lilac, and
<br />ass are uirements of livesorc t can 6e ponderosa pin°
<br />wheatgr' stubble, early in
<br />should meet the season ~i~ sorghum Seeding ry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbushus mof this soil.
<br />cleanTepared seedbed. eashrub- secondary and many non-
<br />be seeded into firm P well Siberian P an imp°rtant dove,
<br />drilled into a ost successful. s are fairly Wildlife is peasant, mourning areas for
<br />spring has Fr°ven m ental planting water necked p establishing
<br />environm available Bing- be attract FQbyplieasants; undisturlans
<br />Windbreaks and sand and low trees game species can included in p
<br />in establishing nesting and escape ~°ver.
<br />essential and should e
<br />suited to this soil- Blowi ag hayards trees should be
<br />the princiP loose that retained cover is in areas of intensive
<br />capacity are Vegetation mai nesting velopinent, especially
<br />and shrubs. This soil is SO may be needed for habitat de and recreational
<br />planted in shallow furrows and alien have
<br />lemental irrig iced and agriculture. ~ o°d potential for urban well. The
<br />ws. SupP that are best su eastern This soil ha. g shrubs and trees gTOVVin the sub-
<br />between the TOival. `rCees nniP The shrubs meet. Lawns' ermeabihty
<br />to insure stir Rocky Mountain Jelm develop of ground water con-
<br />survivai are and Siberian and Siberian only limiting feature is thehaazpa d subclass Its
<br />good ine, lilac, which causes a Capability
<br />onderosa P sumac, stratum, sewage lagoons-
<br />redcedar, P are skunkbush es, This is a
<br />best suited use of this soil. Ran- lamination from ercent slop
<br />peashrub. antelope. can irrigated. Ito 3 p pig terraces at
<br />an important sect°he pronghorn lams and ed in d
<br />watenng facilities, Zg _Yona sandy loam,
<br />Wildlife is for example, fined soil on P eolian an
<br />eland wildlife, in livestock deep, 600 to 5,200 feet- It fo are some leveled
<br />g develop Band reseeding where ^Qeded. well dra mapping
<br />be attracted by raying, recreational elevations of 4, of soils that leave a
<br />livestock g bs, and alluvial deposits. Included in ate noncalcare-
<br />managing- ood potential for urb`aw~g shni is the of soils that
<br />This soil has g established, the soil feature, areas. Also m°ludeand ar ysll areas
<br />limiting s a substratum soli is grayish
<br />development. Unce rimary which cause loamy th of 60 inches.
<br />well. Thep substratum, from the surface layer of this Vona The subsoil is
<br />trees gr°i" in the sewage ous to a dep IO inches thick.
<br />- rapid Permeability water contamination loam about inches thick. The sub-
<br />of ground ment is limited by Typically loam .about 1S loam.
<br />hazard laces recreational develolability subclass VIe brown sand sandy inches is sandy water
<br />lagoons. In p e site. brown fine th of 60 rapid. Available
<br />tibility to soil blowing. P pins ran& s ,this is a stratum to a deF , m6derately ling depth is 60
<br />_ the suscep sled; Saiidy eability is Sion
<br />irrigated, Vte nonirrig 0 ~ 1 percent slope the eTO
<br />t elevations of Perm Surface T'i
<br />sandy loam, hi h terraces a oderate. The Hoff is slow, and
<br />75_,Vona sits. Included capacity is n'
<br />soil on g meta. led to all crops com-
<br />deep, well drained in alluvial depo sugar beets+
<br />g50 feet. It formed and small areas °f hazard is law- this soil is sui
<br />rees
<br />gg60 to 4. a leveled a ated'areas including cO n exa le of a
<br />in mapFing are som substratum. soil is grayish In irrig in the area, mp
<br />ve aloamy er of this Vona small grain, and onions. A alfalfa fol-
<br />sails that ha The subsoil is merely grf lfa ears of sin,
<br />to 4 Y small gr or
<br />Typically the surface lay 0 inches thick•thick. The sub- beans, ins system ise sugar beets,
<br />sandy login aboutalbeut 20 inches suitable cropp 1 lines
<br />brown loam loam. water lowed by corn, aorn for shag and installing p Pe
<br />leveling, ditch lining,
<br />brown fine sandy rapid p,vailable stet apPhcations.
<br />de th of 60 inches is sere Y th is 60 beans. Land to er w are suitable, but fuiTO`v it
<br />s Permeab'lityP is moderately of irrigation manure and com-
<br />oderate. The effective ro°ting th erosion arAll methodsp on Barnyard
<br />capacity ism runoff is slow, and most Comm fields. enerally
<br />ore. Surface sled crops. It rigation is the lantings are g
<br />inches or ni for irrig' and environmental the principal hazard ii
<br />hazard is low. used almost entirely in the area,includ- n1ewindbreaiksor are needed for oP
<br />This soil is merely gtO'vn 7), small grain, soil. Soilshlrub ng an be controlled by cul
<br />ll crops com alfalfa (fig- suited to thi~rees and leaving a stnp c
<br />is suited to a beans, a suitable cropping establishing w and hY atic
<br />ins corn' sugar beets, example of corn, corn for only in the tree ro lemental irTig
<br />onions. An The rapidly tivating VfeeT the rows. SuPP, and during d'
<br />of alfalfa followed by Yegetation bet at the time of planting ood surviv
<br />potatoes, and 4 ears or beans.
<br />system is 3 to Y small grain, a craps. may be necessary st suited and have g onderc
<br />sugar beets, sli htlY restncts so but furrow fir- s Trees that are be t eastern redcedar, P
<br />silage, suitable. cried • unipe ' hackberry. 7
<br />permeable substratiTingatg'on are er irrigation manage- are Rocky Mountain J
<br />thods of on. Prop Piny, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and
<br />All me most comet mercial fertil=
<br />rigation is the manure and com
<br />ment is es tided for top Yields-
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