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<br />J7-B <br />3 <br />This soil Ss not too prnductlve for wildlife xhen 1t Ss nonlrri~ated and <br />used for range bccat~se of the low vegetative production. WS'tdlife on <br />this soil Sncludes openland and rangeland species such as ,jac~krabhit, <br />cottontail, and coyote, along xlth various rodents. when xl7dlife use <br />is planned on these areas, proper livestock grazing management is <br />necessary. Nhen irrigated, crop residues from alfalfa and shall grains <br />may be ut111zod by pheasants and waterfowl. <br />The limiting soil features for urtan development are rapid infil- <br />tration of the gravelly substratum and the thin surface and :;~bsoil <br />layer s. Caving is a hazard xhen excavating this soil. Septic: tank <br />systems, sewage lagoons and trench-type sanitary landfills ma:r cause <br />contamination of groundwater, especially in areas of medium to high <br />population density. This soil is a good source of gravel and road- <br />fill materials. <br />Capability subclass IVs, irrigated and VIIe non irrigated <br />Range Sltet Mountain Outwash <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />4 <br />.! <br />