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~~ <br /> <br />blinnec}ua loam, 1 to 3 percent sloes (i`teB) .--This <br />soil has the profile described as typical for the <br />series. It occurs on the uplands throughout the <br />ep, county. Areas range from a fe~~~ acres to tiaell over <br />in 1,000 acres in size. <br />is The principal inclusions are i`lanvel silt loam, 0 <br />to 3 percent slopes, and Penrose channer}• loam, 1 to <br />7 25 percent slopes. The i`lanvel silt loam accounts <br />tian for about 20 percent of t}1is soil. The Penrose <br />channery loam occurs in only very small amounts. <br />n This soil is moderately fertile and has moderate <br />rial water-holding capacity. The depth to limestone or <br />tone mail normally is less than 40 inches. <br />All of the acreage is used as range. If the range <br />is overgrazed, runoff increases and. less ~ti~ater enter: <br />~d- the soil. The grasses need to be managed so t}lat <br />'he productivity is maintained by reducing runoff. On <br />gat sparsely grassed range mechanical practices such as <br />} is chiseling and pitting help reduce runoff.(Nonirriga- <br />ted capability unit 1'Ie-1; Loamy Plains range site) <br />ive ~,;~.......... .._ ,~_. <br />