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<br /> (BrDj.—This soil has a surface layer slightly thinner and (BrC).—This soil has a surface layer slightly thinner and
<br /> slightly lighter c_.olored than that in the profile described slightly lighter colored than that in the profile described
<br /> for the series. rgin areas are uneroded, and cultivated for the series. y Train areas are uneroded, and cultivated
<br /> areas are only slightly eroded. The topography is mod areas are only sligtly eroded. The topography is slop
<br /> erately steep or hilly.
<br /> Slopes generally are short and ing or rolling. Soper generally are short and complex.
<br /> 1 complex. Included in mapping were sandy spots on side Included in mapping were sandy spots on side slopes
<br /> slopes where the sand is more t�ian 4S inches thick. Also where the sand is more than 4S inches thick.
<br /> included were about 60 acres where the soil is moderately This soil can be used for most crops commonly grown
<br /> eroded and about 95 acres where the slope is 1S to 25 in the county, but yields are poor. Low moisture
<br /> percent. holding capacity and low natural fertility are the main
<br /> This soil is suitable for meadow, pasture, and wood- limitations. Conserving moisture, increasin fertility,
<br /> land, but it is too steep and too droughty to be suitable supplying organic matter, and controlling erosion are the
<br /> for cropland. Low moisture-holding capacity and low math management needs. Most of the acreage is oak
<br /> natural fertility are the major limitations. Erosion is a
<br /> forest oPer ne litP unit I�sOnly a small gl acreage is
<br /> I hazard. Cultivated fields should be seeded to permanent cropland. ( P
<br /> vegetation. Most of the acreage is oak forest or perma rt
<br /> nent pasture. The rest is cropland. (Capability unit .
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