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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
NH1 TAB 9 SOIL RESOURCES SURVEY
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D
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11 <br />• but quality will be fair only because of poorer texture, consistence <br />relations and increased chances of shale and sandstone inclusions. <br />Prime Farmland Considerations. These sloping, sandy clay loam <br />lands vary fran 18"-30" over shale and sandstone and ~.ould not be <br />considered prime farm land on these slopes under 12"-13" annual <br />rainfall and a grazing season of 95-100 days. <br />Shawano clay loam, 10-20~ slopes (4.09 acres). Shawano clay loam <br />is a fine loamy, shallow (calcareous) mixed, frigid,(ustic)TOrrior- <br />thent. Only one small area occurs just west of the major stripped <br />area. It appears this area has been disturbed or eroded so that <br />a calcareous clay loam or heavy sandy clay loam surface is exposed. <br />The slopes are steeper than typical for Shawano soils and the <br />depths to shale or sandstone range fran 10"-30". The entire pro- <br />file is a calcareous sandy clay loam or clay loam with moderate <br />• to weak subangular blocky structure in the C horizon and increas- <br />ing lime content to the paralithic contact with calcareous shales. <br />The soil reaction is mildly alkaline (pH 7.6) at the surface and <br />moderately alkaline (pH 8.0) in the 10"-18" horizon. These small <br />areas were not sampled as they appeared to be shallow, eroded <br />phases of the Shawano soils described above. <br />The surface soil is slightly hani (dry) and friable moist; slightly <br />plastic and strongly effervescent. The C horizon is hard dry and <br />sticky (wet). The lover part is violently effervescent but shows <br />little segregated lime (fizz 2-3 levels). Fragments of sandstone <br />and soft shale occur in the lacer part and increase to the parali- <br />thic contact at 18-20". <br />This is a shallow or eroded plisse of the Shawano soils and agri- <br />cultural suitability is primarily for native grassland. <br />5810E Topsoil Suitability is only Fair and to a depth of about 8" <br />• on these steep, sloping, eroded phases of Shawano soils. Stripping <br />
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