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o Yield: wet conditions would most likely restrict farm production of alfalfa hay; however, <br />some flat to slightly depressed areas on the floodplain might produce Grass Hay up to 4.5 <br />tons. <br />P — Pond <br />• This is not a soil map unit. It is a miscellaneous area of water, similar to map unit 112 — Water in the <br />San Miguel SSA <br />NST— No Suitable Topsoil <br />• This is not a soil map unit. It is described as having manmade structures. In the San Miguel SSA this <br />area on the Morgan property was mapped as map unit 14— Barx fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent <br />slopes <br />Our professional opinions are solely based on the information provided to us from the Order 1 soil survey <br />conducted by IRI, and from information in the San Miguel SSA. Our review, and rendering of opinion, does <br />not affirm, or imply, any certification of the Order 1 mapping by IRI. We simply made interpretative <br />judgments of the information provided to us. <br />If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me. <br />Steve Park <br />State Soil Scientist <br />Cc: <br />Tom Hahn, Senior Regional Soil Scientist <br />William Shoup, Assistant Sate Soil Scientist <br />Dave Dearstyne, Soil Scientist <br />Jim Boyd, District Conservationist <br />Wayne Jipsen, Area Conservationist <br />Randy Randall, Asst. STC— Operations <br />20 <br />