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Custom Soil Resource Report <br /> <br />development of the others. For example, the hydrology of the site is influenced by <br />development of the soil and plant community. The plant community on an ecological <br />site is typified by an association of species that differs from that of other ecological <br />sites in the kind and/or proportion of species or in total production. Descriptions of <br />ecological sites are provided in the Field Office Technical Guide, which is available in <br />local offices of the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Descriptions of those <br />displayed in this map and summary table may also be accessed through the Ecological <br />Site Assessment tab in Web Soil Survey. <br />Ecological sites and their respective unique set of characteristics are uniquely <br />identified by the Ecological Site ID. The same Ecological Site Name maybe assigned <br />to multiple Ecological Site IDs. If you wish to display a map of unique ecological sites,. <br />it is recommended that you select the Ecological Site ID attribute from the choice list. <br />23