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SOILS INFORMATION <br />The soils are characteristic of Mesa clay loam, 0 to 2 percent sloes (MIA). This soil is on <br />top of high mesas and, if irrigated, can be used successfully for tilled crops. According to <br />the National Resource Conservation Service the soils in the expansion area include the <br />following: <br />MAP UNITED MAP UNIT NAME PERCENTAGE <br />SYMBOL <br />760 Mesa clay loam, 54.4% <br /> 0 to 2 percent slopes <br />802 Typic Haplocambic, 19.4% <br /> 12 to 60 percent slopes <br />809 Typic Haplocambids-Typic Endoaquolls complex, 9.6% <br /> 5 to 60 percent slopes <br />806 Fluvaquents, protected-Torrifluvents, protected complex, 5.1 % <br /> 0 to 2 percent slopes <br />708 Cherylade clay loam, 4.8% <br /> 0 to 2 percent slopes <br />901 Ha lic Torriarents (gravel its 3.1 % <br />790 Aquisalids, occasionally flooded, 1.9% <br /> 0 to 2 percent slopes <br />705 Sweetcorn silty clay loam, 0.7% <br /> 0 to 2 percent slopes <br />721 Gyprockmesa-Gypimack complex, 0.5% <br /> 2 to 5 percent slopes