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TABLE 9-1 (Continued) <br />• Footnotes: <br />Yes - Does meet the prime farmland criterion in question. <br />No -Does not meet the prime farmland criterion in question. <br />`'See enclosed USDA Soil Conservation Service letters. <br />3The "frigid" soil temperature regime qualifies for prime farmland; however, <br />the growing season is relatively short and the crop selection is often <br />limited. <br />"The water source is not consistently (7 out of 10 years) available. <br />SLimitation iTrg~osed by the Soil Conservation Service within the State of <br />Colorado. <br />66 <br />6Based upon limits set by the Soil Conservation Service within the State of <br />Colorado. Thirty percent of the Shawano and 15B of the Persayo soil samples <br />had a pH of 7.4 or less. No sample had a pH of 8.4 or greater. <br />'Soil erodibility factor due to water erosion (Universal Soil Loss Equation). <br />BPhe maY;rmnn slopes (8-10~) of this unit causes disqualification. <br />• 9Soi1 erodibility factor due to wird erosion (Universal Soil Loss Equation). <br /> <br />u <br />