Soil SurveyU.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, 1923 - Soil surveys |
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12 inches 30 inches acid acre acreage agricultural alfalfa alkaline average depth Brookston bushels cent Per cent Clay County coarse coherent Collington color compact corn covering Creek Crow Wing River cultivated dark grayish dark grayish-brown depth ranging drought farms feet fertilizer fine sandy loam Franklin County friable grades grains Granby granular grass gravel gravelly gray grown growth inches thick included Kinghurst land light-gray lime loam consists loam occurs loamy fine sand loamy sand lower mapped Menahga Menahga soils moderately moisture muck occupies organic matter pasture phase pine places poorly drained production reddish Republican River ridges Rockwood Rockwood loam Rockwood soils rolling rust brown sandy clay Sassafras Sebeka silt loam silty clay loam slightly slopes soil layers soil occurs streams subsoil subsoil layer substratum surface layer surface soil terrace texture Thomastown timber Township Tuscola County typical underlain undulating uplands Wadena County wheat yellow yellowish yellowish-brown yields