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<br />' Aquolls and Agyepts,_grayell_y substratum <br />These nearly level soils are on bottom lands and flood plains of major <br />streams. The Aquolls have dark colored surface layers, and the Aouepts <br />' are lighter colored. They are deer, poorly drained soils formed in recent <br />alluvium. Typically they have mottled, midly to moderately alkaline, <br />' loamy or clayey surface layers and underlying material, and ar•e under- <br />lain by sand and gravel within isII inches. Ptost of these soils are sub- <br />' ject to flooding with the watertable located at or near the surface early <br />' in the spring, and receding to a death of 4II inches b,y late fall in some <br />years. While most of these soils are used for rangeland and wildlife <br />' ~~abitat, some have been reclaimed by major drainane and leveling operation, <br />to i~roductive farm land. The potential native vegetation on these soils <br />' ~s dominated by alkali sacaton, switchgrass, western r~rheatorass, saltgrass, <br />sedce, rush, and alkali bluegrass. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />r <br /> <br /> <br />~~ <br />