Soil Survey, Issue 28U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1926 - Soil surveys |
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20 inches acre Atco Berryland bluish-gray Burlington County bushels Camden area Camden County Collington fine sandy Collington loamy sand Collington sandy loam Collington soils color Colts Neck consists of brown cultivation deep phase Delaware River depth Dicktown drainage Elkton Ewans Mills farm crops feet friable gently rolling glauconitic Gloucester County gravelly sandy loam gray grayish-brown greenish greensand imperfectly drained inches thick Keansburg Keyport Lakewood Lakewood sand land layer light-gray loam occurs LOAM The surface loamy fine sand low greensand-content phase manure material mixed growth Monroeville mottled northeast organic matter places Portsmouth potatoes production quartz gravel Rancocas Creek ranging reddish sand consists sandy clay sandy loam consists Sassafras fine sand Sassafras gravelly sandy Sassafras loamy sand Sassafras sandy loam Sicklerville silty clay loam soil is utilized soil occurs southwest subsoil supports a mixed surface soil swamp sweetpotatoes tidal marsh timber tomatoes Turnersville underlain vicinity Williamstown Woodstown yellow yellowish-brown yields