<br />la
<br />
<br />tirfll, SU RVF.Y
<br />I~rilh chty loam. Cainyillr ..<ill lo:nn is slerpor. :uul
<br />I~riLh rbt)' In;un is more nearly Icvcl and i.< iu de-
<br />pressimts. The I:ainyille soil has the P+~~rfile described
<br />ns rcpre.,entative of the T!nincillc series. The I~cith
<br />soil has n profile ;imilnr fn thr onr dew ribrrl ns rep
<br />reseuLdirc of Lhr luillt seric~, but the surface I:n'cr
<br />is clay Icram.
<br />Licluderl tcith these soils in nutppiug is about 15 per-
<br />ceul Lurim ;tnd Epping ,oils.
<br />l;unull' is nx•dium, and the harnrd of erusiuu is ntud-
<br />er:de.
<br />'I brae soils are .crll suite°d to pasture and nativr
<br />grnssrs :aid arc used mainly for Ihosr pu rpusrs. ;\ I'r tt•
<br />snutll :u'ras arc used fur rh'cl';u'nx•~I reheat. lapahililc
<br />unit ll'e-~, tb'yl:utti; Cuinyillc soil in I•oanty huuthill
<br />range site and Frith sail in 1'layev hnulhill range site;
<br />not assigned to a tyindhreak suihlbility group.
<br />~3a11t•r Sr•ric~
<br />1'he l;aller series consists of shnllotc, tcell rh•aiucd
<br />soils that I'urmed in nnderial tvcathered tl'um s:uul-
<br />stone. These soils ore ou uplands and are underlain by
<br />bedrock at a depth of 111 Gr'?U inches. Elevation t:vtges
<br />from :1,100 to G,K00 feel Slopes are 5 to 15 percent.
<br />The native vegetation i. mainly big and little bluastem,
<br />blue granr<t, side-oats granut, nu»mLlinmahu~~;tny. ;uul
<br />n 1'etc sralterod ponderr~sa pine. Dlenu :uinual preripi-
<br />Ltliun ranges Il'out IS l0 17 im~hrs, ntran nunual air
<br />temperature rouges Iront ~17 ~ t.. I'1" h, and thr Irnsl-
<br />frec season r:mgee from 1::510 ISU days.
<br />In a rcpreseutative profile tltc surfncc Inver is d;u'k
<br />grayish brutcn ,luny sanrl,v lo;un nbnut li inches thick.
<br />The subsurface Inycr is cluck grayish bron'n very stony
<br />sandy loam nbuut :i inches thick. I',elou' this i. hard
<br />s:utdstone.
<br />Permeability is moderately rapid, and the available
<br />tenter c;ipacity is lore. P.e:u•tinn is neutral.
<br />'these soils :ur used fur name gr;issrs.
<br />I;eprescntatiyc profile of lialler stony sandy lo:un in
<br />an :u'ea of Caller-P.ock outcrop rumples, 15 to t5 per-
<br />cent slopes, in native grass, about l,0uu feet tyest ;utd
<br />1,fi~iQ feet north of Lhe southeast corner of sec, :1'~, T.
<br />AL-U to 6 inches; d:u'k grayish brotcrt (10Y1.
<br />4!_) stony .candy Inapt. eery d:u'k gray-
<br />ish broten (UIYk a/'_') moist; teeak to
<br />nuxlernte line granular structure; soft,
<br />very ll'iable; '_'a perr•enL dunes unrl cob-
<br />bles; noncalcareous; neutral; clear
<br />smooth buunrl:u,t•.
<br />AC-6 to l l inches; dnrl: ;rrayish broty^ (111YR
<br />l/2) ~•erp stony s:uxly loam, eery dark
<br />},•r:tyish brou'u 11111"K :./'?) moist; mns-
<br />.eivc; soft, vrr.v friable; Gu percunt stones
<br />;uul .'obl+lr•s; uunraJc;uoous; neutral.
<br />I:-}I inches: h:ud s:uuhUnx• bedrock.
<br />'I'hr :\ hnrirnn is sandy loom ur line sandy loam and
<br />c<,ulains :S5 t„ 7U percent stones or cobbles, mainly of
<br />sandstone. Heactimt r;utges from slightly acid to mildly
<br />alkaline.
<br />1 l-I-allcr-Carncrn rvnnplcs, 9 W 35 percent nlopce.
<br />This cnmples consists of strongly sloping Ut steep soils
<br />on rid}gcs. It is nbnuL 14 pcrcenl Roller stony sporty
<br />loam and about 35 pcrcenl Carncro lunnt. The soils at'e
<br />inlerminglyd in :ui inlru~at
<br />s:uuly lo:un cunnnnnlc is
<br />ridges :nut t';n nrro in:un
<br />slope and is Ira sloping. 'I'
<br />simil:u• l.. Ibr nue dcscriho
<br />i5;lller soles. 'I'hc C:n'nrro .
<br />the one rlrscribc~f as reps
<br />series, but morn cnl,blcs am
<br />included kith lhr:r soils
<br />pcrcenl ;u'rns of Cock uul
<br />soils that ;ur sintil: u' t.. l'
<br />s;nulslonr Is at a drplli ..I Ir
<br />I,nnull' i~ rapid.:md Ihr h
<br />'I'lusr soils ;ur suilyd lu j
<br />oral \'lls-1, ~b.yl:uul; I:alh~
<br />rau~~e site and l'arncru .oil
<br />of :usigucd to a tyind
<br />12 liallrr-Rnrl: ouU•rup
<br />r ape+. This complcs roosts
<br />stop soils on ridges port '
<br />pcrcenl I:aller aunt s:uuly
<br />P.ucl: outcrop. I:allcr stu»~'
<br />east-I'aciug side slopes on LI
<br />mainly near rirlgetnp;. teal
<br />The Rafter soil has the proli
<br />five of thr I:;tllcv' series.
<br />lnclurled tyilh Ibis cnmph
<br />perrrnl 1':n~urro .oils :aid ;u'
<br />I.. Ihr I:allrr soil but Ilctl h;i
<br />I:unolT is rapiJ, and Ihr In
<br />'I'h is cumplr~ is suilyd Lr
<br />unit \~lls-1, dreland; I:alle
<br />range site :nut lb,ck outcru
<br />site; not assigned to n tcind
<br />paLtrrn, but P:allcr slnn~
<br />n the upper part of thr
<br />ne;u' the bottom of the
<br />r I:nllcr =oil hats ;t profile
<br />:u represcnLitivr of ihr
<br />rd has a proillc similar to
<br /><rntutice of lhr l'nrneru
<br />stance ore on the surface.
<br />in mapping :u'r about '_'n
<br />colt ;ant rxlrrnif•ly stony
<br />rncro soils but in which
<br />s Ihnu .u iurhox.
<br />zanl ul'rrnsiou i<srt rrr.
<br />nalnr gtassrs. lapahiliLy
<br />~• sml in \hnlluw huuthill
<br />in Lu:unc 1'oolhill range
<br />n•+°;tk suit;thility group.
<br />•nm pirs, I:i In ~IS pcrcenl
<br />is ul strnncl}' sloping to
<br />iogb:uks." Il is nbuut air
<br />n;un :aid nbuut ::a pcrcenl
<br />sanrlc Inam is m;tiuly on
<br />e ridges. liock outcrop is
<br />L is sudtcrerl throughout.
<br />e describcii ;u representa-
<br />in m:ytpiot. is ,hoof Cu
<br />is..I a soil Ihal is siwil:n'
<br />a rlacrr subsoil.
<br />ar,l of rr~i<inn i..;rt~rrr.
<br />al it~c }(ra,xrs. Il;tpahility
<br />soil in Shnllutc Foothill
<br />not aS51g»ed to a 1';l»gP.
<br />'c;tl: sttitabilily group.
<br />Barnum Scric~
<br />'I'hc P;uaunn series calsi
<br />soils Ihnl. I'urnu•d in alluvi
<br />shale and snndstunc. These .
<br />;tnd 6uLLr»n land,. I;lecatit
<br />6,3110 feet. Slupas ore 11 to b
<br />tattoo is plainly bloc gram,,
<br />1\Te:ut annual prccipitatimt
<br />inches. mean ;unnlal air trm
<br />UrdP' h.;md thr Iro.,t-Irrr.
<br />1:50 da}s.
<br />In a represenlaLiyc prnli
<br />brutvn loom about IU inches {)
<br />terial is t`<•drtish hrotcn loam
<br />of sandy loam and is about fi~
<br />I'ermeabilitt• is nuirlernte,
<br />capacil7 is high. Rcu~tiun is
<br />'I'hrsc soils arc usod for
<br />crops :utrl ualit•c gra..;r.e.
<br />RrprosunLtllcc In~nlde ul C
<br />Cunncrtuu-I::unum cnmplcs.
<br />native ~gr;tss, I,GG» Irrt ,nut
<br />Al-11 Lo 111 inches; bt
<br />hrua•n (7.51-P,
<br />suhangul:n• blr
<br />granul;n' .elrur
<br />friable: c;dc:n'o
<br />char sntuutlt b
<br />~ls of decit, teell dt•ai»ed
<br />m Irom reddish colored
<br />ails arc in upland valleys
<br />n r;utges tl'om G,'?UO to
<br />percent. The native yege-
<br />+t~he:dgrasses, and r•actus.
<br />r;urges 11•om 15 to 1S
<br />xv'alure ranges from d7o
<br />casun r:ulgcs from 115 Lo
<br />Ic the stn•face Inyet• is
<br />hick. The underlying ma-
<br />Arntified tcitb thin layers
<br />liuches thick.
<br />:uul Lhe available tvatet•
<br />~.nuder:dch' alkaline.
<br />rrigatal and drpfarmcd
<br />u'nunt Inapt iu :ui nrra of
<br />U lu pcrcenl slopes. iu
<br />i nl crnU•r of sec. 311, 1'.
<br />ncn (7.:i1T~ 6/:3) loam,
<br />~::) moist; weak medium
<br />clay :aid tte:dr medium
<br />urr; slightly h:u'd, very
<br />xn; nutdcr:dely alkaline;
<br />uudary.
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