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Field 1

 

Surface:

.... soil has a slightly smooth or velvety feel when moist. Squeezed when dry, it forms a mold that will bear careful handling.  The mold formed by  squeezing when moist can be handled freely, without breaking. When the moistened  soil is squeezed out between   thumb and forefinger,    it will form a poor   ribbon with a dull surface.


Subsurface:

.... soil form very hard, massive lumps or clods when dry and are quite plastic and sticky when wet. When the moist soil is squeezed out between thumb and forefinger it crushes with considerable effort and will form a long (2 inch+) ribbon which will support itself. The sandy clay texture may also have a slightly gritty feel when moist.


Depth:

36”


Slope:

7.3’


Erosion:

Original 12”

   Current 7”


Mechanical:

no treatment needing observation is observed

 


Soil Amendments:

pH 6.6
    P2O5 28

        K2O 150

 Nitrogen is deficient

 

           

 

 

 

Field 2

 

Surface:

....soil has a slightly smooth or velvety feel when moist. Squeezed when dry, it forms a mold that will bear careful handling. The mold formed by squeezing when moist can be handled freely, without breaking. When the moistened soil is squeezed out between thumb and forefinger, it will form a poor ribbon with a dull surface.


Subsurface:

....soil usually breaks into clods or lumps when dry. When the moist soil is squeezed out between thumb and forefinger, it crushes with some effort. It will form a short (1 inch to 2 inch) well-formed ribbon with a shiny surface which will tend to break or the ribbon will bend downward. The sandy clay loam texture has a slightly gritty feel when moist.


Depth:

43”


Slope:

4.4’


Erosion:

Original 11"
Current 10”


Mechanical:

  no treatment needing observation is observed


Soil Amendments:

pH 6.6
     P2O5 55

            K2O 305

 Nitrogen is adequate

 

 

 

Field 3

 

Surface:

.... soil has a slightly smooth or velvety feel when moist. Squeezed when dry, it forms a mold that will bear careful handling. The mold formed by squeezing when moist can be handled freely, without breaking. When the moistened soil is squeezed out between thumb and forefinger, it will form a poor ribbon with a dull surface.


Subsurface:

.... soil form very hard, massive lumps or clods when dry and are quite plastic and sticky when wet. When the moist soil is squeezed out between thumb and forefinger it crushes with considerable effort and will form a long (2 inch+) ribbon which will support itself. The sandy clay texture may also have a slightly gritty feel when moist.


Depth:

48”


Slope:

6.9’


Erosion:

Original 12"
Current 8"


Mechanical:

no treatment needing observation is observed.


Soil Amendments:

pH 6.1

     P2O5 50
         K2O 329

 Nitrogen is deficient

 

 

 

 

 

Field 4

  

Surface:

.... soil has a slightly smooth or velvety feel when moist. Squeezed when dry, it forms a mold that will bear careful handling. The mold formed by squeezing when moist can be handled freely, without breaking. When the moistened soil is squeezed out between thumb and forefinger, it will form a poor ribbon with a dull surface.


Subsurface:

.... soil usually breaks into clods or lumps when dry. When the moist soil is squeezed out between thumb and forefinger, it crushes with some effort. It will form a short (1 inch to 2 inch) well-formed ribbon with a shiny surface which will tend to break or the ribbon will bend downward. The sandy clay loam texture has a slightly gritty feel when moist.


Depth:

46”


Slope:

2.2’


Erosion:

Original 14"
Current 14”


Mechanical:

 no treatment needing observation is observed.
Overhead water is a problem.


Soil Amendments:

pH 6.6

     P2O5 84
         K2O 265

 Nitrogen is adequate