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• <br />• <br />Series Subgroup <br />Trout Creek --- Typic Cryaquoll <br />Typic Cryaquoll <br />--- Typic Fluvaquent <br />Middle Creek Tonks/ Typic Cryaquoll <br />loam <br />Family <br />sandy-skeletal, <br />mixed <br />fine loamy over <br />sandy-skeletal, <br />mixed <br />sandy, mixed <br />loamy, mixed <br />--- Typic Fluvaquent fine, montmorilon- <br />itic, mixed <br />Pedon/~ <br />05-03-27-074 <br />OS-03-27-035 <br />OS-03-27-061 <br />05-04-27-067, <br />05-04-27-068 <br />OS-04-27-069 <br />Oak Creek --- Typic Cryaquoll fine-loamy over OS-02-27-029 <br />sandy skeletal, mixed <br />--- Cumulic Cryaquoll fine-loamy, mixed 05-02-27-062, <br />05-02-27-063 <br />--- = no established series <br />Presently these soils are primarily used for livestock grazing. A small area in <br />Section 14, T.4N R.86W is in cultivated hay production. <br />The vegetative communities are: <br />Salix spy. willows - Carex sip. sedges <br />Artemisia canna silver sage -Symphoricarpos spp. snowberry <br />Artemisia tridentate big sage -Symphoricarpos sPP• snowberry <br /> <br />Permeability is moderately rapid to rapid; however, it is moderately slow in the <br />fine-monimorillonitic Typic Fluvaquent soil. Erosion hazard is moderate to high. <br />Ground water depth and effective root zone da~pth vary considerably with phys- <br />iographic position. Stoniness class ranges from 0 to 5. <br />Land capability unit range is Vw to Vllw. <br />MAP UNIT GaA: GAPO CLAY LOAM, 0 TO 2 PERCENT SLOPE <br />This deep, poorly drained, fine textured soil i:: formed in mixed alluvium on level <br />2.3-8 <br />