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Co-CQiS-2 (formerly C~2) U. S.~pt.•of Agriculture <br />5/69 Soil onssrvation Service <br />(fi]e code CQ+S-11~) <br />,. Robert Kagie - 1974 ~~ ~ 7 ~i <br />•'; CQISERYATIQI PLAN MAP AND ~ 1 <br />`l'°'' SGII. AND CAPABILIT7! MAP LFAFl1D SED. T <br />~.x <br />;y~x,, nifferent kinds of soil, range sites, or woodLnd sites are separated on the <br />~r.~ map .by solid bLck lines. Nithin.each area is an identifying symbol or <br />qq~~, name, The following symbols are shown on your maps <br /> <br />.rAS, <br />„,mot Symbol or Sits Name Generalized Deaeriptiona <br />•1 <br />;,}~ \.. <br />~ <br /> <br />(Detailed descriptions an available in <br />•,, <br />„, your Soil Conservation Service office.) <br />~ <br />,. <br />,.t'~ <br />~`=" Mountain Shale roils are fine c1~s with an impermeable subsoil at 12 <br />-y.;,;,`:, inches or less. Dominant vegetation includes alkali <br />;~- sage, onion, holly-leaf clover, Junegrass, bluebunch <br />^'d <br />, wheatgrass, western wheatgrass, or thickspike wheat- <br />'~~'` grass. Quite often the most profitable management of <br />:•'~`. <br />~ this site is obtained through small grain farming. <br />_•?, <br />;~,~ Production is as much as E3Wf/~acre in favorable years. <br />-~ <br />.,'! Fair Condition Principal grass species present on this fair condition <br />_ site are native needle grasses, western wheat, native <br /> <br />~ brome, and Kentucky. Serviceberry, oakbrush, silver <br />` sage and low rabbitbrush are present in low amounts, <br /> with big sagebrush making up the major brush composition. <br /> Indian paintbrush, western yarrow, fleabane, and lupine <br />'~ are some of the forbs present. Tire low ground cover <br /> on this site is the ria in limiting factor For condition. <br /> <br />'~ .i;:': <br />J ~~i <br />~. ;~.' <br />' .J <br />. • i :r .: <br />