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<br />fitter ubs,chate. Seu^ ge la soeL sSovEs Information
<br />Lawns, tshr
<br />Its i a
<br />2 rrigated. and krees grow, ~vell,nCa require sealing.
<br />Attvan loam, 1 PabilitY subclass GO Percent of th
<br />wQll drained soil on t to 3 percenE slo colored surfa
<br />feet, ce laeernma e4A
<br />t formed errace& at elevati ~S' Thi Perce ea6o w
<br />rivers, m °Id all of 4 s is a deep, nt is Aquepts and hic
<br />Included in uv~um de X00 t ut 3oh hale a lighter
<br />show evidence mapping are Posited by the o 4^900 recentse are deep pOpBankard sandy loamrcent. A6oot
<br />TYPicali areas of sand SO m that a mottle Pedon is t formed
<br />brag and Y the surfacoe lamina and glrav lcludedf are sm 11,r kaJineh loam sum. Nod mildldrainedyP cal. tCom to
<br />own loam about Yer of this dePositsgra mate y Or cla Y alkaline monlY the
<br />and light 10 inches AItvan sail Is within al and are underl surface layer ° m°derately al_
<br />about yellowish brow thick. The . Yish QS inches. Ia din b
<br />14 inches thick. The clay 1°am subsoil is brown underlyin place Y sand and underlyin
<br />sand abo and sandy clay loo Most ° ~ material, s they have a Sle ae d and grave
<br />Permeabilit hick ailabl eous table
<br />ut 5 inches t av veb~a°el Pisa alcar loamy is at thnear e g s su jeer Y d layer in
<br />moder y and a e i b the
<br />°r the
<br />Surfac he effective r ° water to as deep as 4 surface tO ~Opding
<br />e runoffs noon capacity are These $ inches lot early in sp
<br />water
<br />This s mediu g depth is 20 soils are a in fall in son7e~ng a
<br />is suited to is used almost and the erosion ha t0 40 snches, S°me small used for ra ° es
<br />Years d r ced
<br />g co all crops Comm nIt'rely far irriga ed is low, and leveiin areasa cave been re~lairned nd wildlife habitat.
<br />'n rn, su g and
<br />and onr`ons. gar beets, bea Y gr°wn in the crops' It The Potential used for irri by major drainage
<br />s,
<br />to An e.earn 1 alfalfa, small area, includ_ sacaton, switch native vegetakionated crops,
<br />4 3'ears P e of a suitable cro Pram, Potatoes, ge, rush and svelte 's dominated b
<br />°f alfalfa folio led grass,
<br />sugar beets, small u'ed b PPing system is g Potential ~ and alkali rn u'heatgr
<br />Y alkali
<br />]hung. and Fain. or Y corn, corn for favor Production r bluegrass are ass- Saltgrass,
<br />P d levelin r Years to m $000
<br />°mment
<br />wAllr aPPlieatianling Pi clines may be needed g, sd gh angedbeOnditio 2'0 OgPounds in pounds Per acr
<br />methods of ' for proper sacaton, n deters
<br />Irrigation °rates, theunfavorable ye
<br />rigation is the most coin are suitable, but and ueste switch ors. An
<br />merciat fe sedges and rus rn wheat s
<br />rtilizer mOn• Rarn furr° o _ h increase. mss decrease mass, alkali
<br />Windbreaks ahdr envlroed for to Yard s anure and Ir half anag av nt of ve should
<br />shrubs P Yse1d m- and 1 gelation nd saltgrass
<br />suited to ns of cult tal• on
<br />comhSnlsO1groun in the arpaanti trees and tices15 dlfS and Cost]the to annuale based taking
<br />veb'etation should be Cultivation are generals Y because num production. Seed_
<br />Possibl continu tO c°ntrol Y w ~ Switcgrass required to e .
<br />e followin Vass, hminate 'ther0ss tillags pr
<br />have gPlantin ed for as ma cOmPetin wheat western wheat n ac-
<br />redcedar°d survival g~ Trees that ar ny Years can and tall fesc grass, alkali altgra sod.
<br />are Rock rian a be p roiled as be nedud all to ue a n stable saca~o T Lall
<br />hackbe ponderosa pine, Y Mountain and Areparatia a Ilea for seeds
<br />Lilac, ~' The sh Sibe Zuni Baste ell Y re rm seedb g' hey
<br />This soil rub, and skunkbush
<br />suitab eiberi can P od ee hobs suited ar PlRmssian-olive, sand S°We ]~n a ]e saltp ng hadl Asgrass d than ed. Y a dbed
<br />American sum Y in s riR sh to
<br />tail for penlan tat ele d wildlife, pr°ven most °uld be used.
<br />and o d wildlife s that u'et1 Peciall sUCCessf
<br />alfalfa m°urnmg dove• includingt hea are highly ash well and plants provide Y waterfowl, utilize uL
<br />~rovfde suitable Sue tat °Ps as wheat co cotton- where wildlife me food. The nea ~ and protectivelcovn'f
<br />espeCiurbedphe~ant, baba for ° nd rn' and Live obtain by i er,
<br />M
<br />undist Westin Tree nd sh penla wildl cover, make much of their gated
<br />dl~hiPopulations, g cover would ~ cePlantings and °POenland wildlifes this unit valuable io0d and find ppoied~
<br />Altv enhan openland wil- eovereannd wildlife, both wetland and
<br />and recreational dev as f•'
<br />lures for eloPmentt0 g°od Potential for areas. d nesting, peer 1findpeXasant. use unit for
<br />tial urban deve]oPment •The chsef li urban fih cellent this
<br />of the subsoil are the shringi[ing soil fea- fire ese valuable uildlif cover in s°me
<br />AermeabilitY of the as ~t and f ear
<br />tank a sand wets and dries andwthn P°ten- livestock. The d to Prevent encroach ld be protected from
<br />fi~brratum does elds co and gravelYubut i raPsd gra hese s Y sho~ ~ot a eat b1
<br />action properl Tatum. Septic oils have be draine and overuse
<br />the leachate. t stain enoq n Places el' CaPabilit potential as
<br />I3'rl8ated.bs, and treesµgrou.lagOghC~reQuire Pr°PenlY map n4usl n deds~claPts,l flooalt Meadow ~^sand and
<br />well. seals Qup
<br />Quolls g• bolt Ares ded. This $e sste.
<br />Iear1 and A Pability subclass oral °f natural sI°ns in smooth nearly level
<br />Y the 1 mj P strews °nt bo ravelandsubstratu his make uquollsutuas dhavegeKa s colo4 you nd alon ey
<br />fall ma"or ttom m• hick y Yhro t the g the
<br />have ms in and have
<br />'hick a dark colored surface lay YY areaog4~alss Percent. About 200 ~rsurface la° wail. Aqu Ptseslayer,
<br />Percent is Yer, make u which
<br />make up about the u~drehat hare sandstone soil A abou
<br />s that alp well t 25
<br />or shale within 48 , drained
<br />snches of
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