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for water--to l erar t plants but is I i m i ted t D depths between <br />0 and 40 inches Por non-water-tolerant p I a.nts. Runoff is <br />I.:•a: or ponJed, and the hazard of water erosion is <br />A seasonal high eater table is at m depth of a5 to <br />in May and .June. The water- table As at a. dppth of <br />inches the remainder of the year. <br />The Beak5 9hri ant so i i 1 deep and somewhat p <br />drained. it forked in alluvium derived from mixed <br />Typically, the upper 6 inches of the surface layer <br />slight. <br />0 inches <br />00= 45 <br />nor l y <br />sources. <br />is dark: <br />brown gravelly s&ndy loam. The lower 9 inches it brown very <br />grave I I y sandy ham. The underlying WIN!! to i depth) of <br />60 i grhes more is I i gpt ye I i ow i sh brown extremely <br />grave i 1 y said. <br />Per-meab i l',i t`;' of the Becks Variant soi ! is rapid. <br />Available writer- capacity is very I ow. Effective rooting <br />deptl°1 is 60 ,inch( s for water-tolerant plants but is I im i ted <br />tp depths batweeh 30 and 40 inches for non-water-tolerant <br />plants. Ru off ' s slow or ponded i aRd the hazard of water <br />erasion is s I i gh t. A seasonal high water tab 1 e- i s at a- <br />depth q f- i5 to ,30 inches in May and :June.. The water- table <br />i s . at A dpw ;'h of 30 to 45 inches the Veha i nder of the year. <br />Th i s 'c.! •i i t i used for irrigated hay. i vestock: grazing, <br />and wi ldl ifa hab tat. <br />If t0i un i is used for hay and pasture, the main <br />l m i tat kon is* dr Gught i nes_; when the water table subsides. <br />If this unit is used for 'r• omes i to development, the main <br />limitations ire 1 ood i ng, a high water- table, and seepage.