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• EXHIBIT 27 - Continued. <br />X~i4AE = Fluetsch-Tiagos association - Continued. <br />Runoff is medium on the Fluetsch soil and slow on the Tiagos <br />soil. The hazard of soil blowing is slight on the Fluetsch soil and <br />moderate on the Tiagos soil. The hazard of water erosion is moderate. <br />The association is used mostly for grazing. A small acreage is <br />irrigated and used for grass hay and pasture. If this soil is irrigated, <br />an organic mat 1 to 4 inches thick generally forms on the surface and <br />bright, rust-colored mottles form throughout the profile. <br />40AC = Forelle loam, 1 to 5 percent slopes. <br />This soil is on alluvial fans and valley sides. Slopes are 1 <br />to 5 percent. <br />• Included with this soil in mapping in slightly lower, protected <br />areas are a few small areas of Forelle soils that have a thin, dark <br />surface layer. Also included are small areas of Fluetsch and Cabin soils <br />in higher, bench like areas. <br />Runoff is medium. The hazard of soil blowing is slight, and <br />the hazard of water erosion is moderate. <br />Most of the acreage of this soil is used for grazing. A small <br />acreage is irrigated and used for hay and pasture. If this soil is <br />irrigated, an organic mat 1 to 4 inches thick generally forms on the <br />surface and bright, rust-colored mottles form throughout the profile. <br />R30AE = Gelkie sandy loam, 2 to 15 percent slopes. <br />This is a deep, well-drained soil on gently sloping to strongly <br />• sloping high terraces, benches, and outwash plains at elevations of 8,200 <br />to 8,800 feet. It formed in old alluvium from reworked glacial till and <br />