Soil SurveyU.S. Department of Agriculture, 1963 - Soil surveys |
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12 percent slopes acreage Adler alluvial plain alluvium areas bermudagrasses brown 10YR brown or dark-brown Capability unit casionally Claiborne County clean-tilled crops Crevasse soils crust and pack drained silt loam erosion Falaya soils favor flooded fragipan friable Grenada silt loam gullies hardwoods hazard heavy silt loam high water table inches internal drainage legumes lespedeza loblolly pine loess loessal material loessal uplands Loring and Memphis medium acid Memphis and Natchez Memphis silt loam Mississippi River Mixed alluvial land ML-CL moderately alkaline moderately well drained monly Natchez silt loams natural fertility nearly level occurs commonly occurs oc occurs occasionally organic matter pasture Planosols plants poorly drained Port Gibson Robinsonville soils sandy loam severely eroded shortleaf pine silty clay loam smooth boundary soil association steep strongly acid structureless subangular blocky structure subsoil suited surface layer texture vegetation water table Waverly weak wild winter peas woodland suitability group yellowish yellowish-brown 10YR