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5. Cushman—Bresser area <br /> Moderately deep and deep, nearly level to strongly sloping soils with <br /> sandy clay loam subsoils. <br /> This soil area is in the northeastern part of the survey area and . <br /> occupies about 3 percent of the total acreage. About 35 percent of the <br /> area is Cushman soils and 35 percent Bresser soils. The remaining 30 <br /> percent is soils of minor extent. <br /> The Cushman soil is on interbedded sandstone and shale at a depth <br /> of 20 to 40 inches. The Bresser soil is deeper than 40 inches to any <br /> restrictive layer, usually 60 inches or more. <br /> The minor soils in this area are the well drained Kutch, Louviers, <br /> Nunn, Razor, and Truckton soils. <br /> About 65 percent of this soil area is used for livestock grazing <br /> and wildlife habitat. The other 35 percent is used for dryland farming. <br /> r <br /> aG <br />