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•~ 7/:: <br />DIU--L--:inco si:ty clay (yarn, 1~ to ~5 percent slopes. <br />T:-~is deep, we: I dr_ined s;~i I is on hi I Isle?pes and crests. <br />I': f:~rrned in resid_;urn and al luviurn derived d?rninantly from <br />s.`~ale. Eleva':ion s E•,,~i0 to =~,?00 feet. T;~e average <br />annua I prec i p i tat i :~n i s I r-• t~~ I _~ inches , the average annua I <br />air- temperature is 37 to =FU de3rees Fr arnj the avera3e <br />fr-nst-free peri~~d is 4~r to c5 days. <br />Included in this unit are small areas of htilren s~?ils <br />ar~d Aaber3 so. Is. <br />Typically, tha surface layer- is grayish brown silty <br />clay I earn 4 i aches th i cF~. The subs;%i I i s grayish t~r-owri clay <br />~~ inches thic4;. The substratum to a depth of r?.0 inches or <br />•I rnor-e i s I i ght brr.~w:-~ i sh gray clay. <br />F'errneabiiity ;f this L-~inco soil is very slow. <br />Erfective r-noting depth is 6U inct~es or rn~~r-e. Available <br />water capacity is rnaderate <br />..r water- erosion is tii3h. <br />Funaff is rapid, and the hazard <br />Must areas of this unit are used for li•~estoc4: grazing. <br />Sorne areas ar-a used for n~?nirrigated crops, rnairrly winter <br />wheat and spr-ln3 barley. <br />If this unit ~s used f~?r nonirrigated craps, the main <br />I i rn i tat i ~~ns a:-e the hazard .. f water- er•os i ors aril the c I ayey <br />so i I te>:ture. <br />The potential plant cornrnunity on this unit is mainly <br />•i <br />~.:estern wheat3rass, prairie .junegr-ass, bluebunch wheatgrassr <br />b~:~ttlet~rush squirm-ltail, Nevada bluegrass, and alkali <br />