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<br />'~ U, S. Dept. of Agriculture <br />• CO-CPA-1 <br />~ Soil Conservation Scrvicc <br />~ 4/32 <br />` (180-12-11) <br /> CQ4SEROATIQV PLAN MAP AND <br /> SOIL AND CAPABILIT Y t~SAP LEGEND SHEET <br />Dif ferent kinds of soil, range sites, or Woodland sites are separated on the <br />map by solid black lines.' Within eac h area is an identifying symbol or <br />nam e, The following symbols are shown on your map: <br />Sym bol or Site Name ~,eneralized Descriptions <br /> (Detailed descriptions are available it <br /> your Soil Conservation Service office,) <br /> CAPABILITY UNIT <br /> NON-IRRIGATED RANGE SIT <br />- Bk - Bankard sand VIIw-1 <br />Gb - Glenberg sandy loan TVe-3 Sandy Bottomland <br />MaB - Manter and Vona sandy loam, 1-3% slopes IVe-3 Sandy Plains <br />OeD - Otero sandy loam, 3-9% slopes VIe-3 Sandy Plains <br />Op -Otero-Potter complex VIe-3 - - - - - - <br /> Otero part ---------------------- ---------- - - - Sandy Plains <br />.~ Potter part --------------------- ---------- - - - Gravel Breaks <br />VnB - Vona loamy sand, 0-3% slopes IVe-4 Sandy Plains <br />VoC -Vona sandy loam, 3-5% slopes VIe-3 Sandy Plains <br /> <br />Vr2 <br />- Vona soils, eroded 3 <br />VIe-3 Sandy Plains <br />Excavation is almost totally in Vr2 soils. These soils occur as small areas through- <br />out the county. The surface layer is sandy loam to loamy sand as much as several inches <br />thick. In most places it has been removed through erosion. The subsoil is sandy loam <br />about 4 inches thick. In some places lime is on the surface, and in others it is only <br />a few inches below the surface. These soils have moderately slow, runoff and a moderate <br />available water capacity. Soil blowing is a severe hazard. A vegetative cover is <br />necessary at all times. The cultivated acreage should be reseeded to grass, but this is <br />difficult. <br />