Soil Survey of Juniata and Mifflin Counties, Pennsylvania |
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15 percent slopes available water capacity Capability subclass channery loam cherty cherty silt loam clayey control erosion cultivated crops dark brown depth to bedrock depth to rock drained soil Eastern white pine Edom European larch excess fines extremely stony Fair firm fragipan friable frost action Hagerstown Hazleton high water table horizon ranges inches thick included in mapping Klinesville large stones low strength Mifflin Counties moderately well drained Northern red oak Norway spruce pasture percent coarse fragments percs slowly poor poorly drained rooting depth rotation grazing Runoff seepage Severe shale shaly silt loam silty clay loam Slight Slight slow permeability small stones sticky and plastic strong brown 7.5YR strongly acid subsoil extends surface layer thin layer typical profile unlimed Virginia pine water table wavy boundary Weikert wetness woodland Yellow-poplar yellowish brown 10YR