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MidwayShingle: Shallow, moderately sloping to strongly�; sloping, wen drained clays and lcams formed in residuum from calcareous shale •DeepR. 61 W. Dams and loams,foer evel rmd� �entfy sloping, well drained clay alluvial and collars deposits I 1 4' r ; i i�l i . .-,:i Weld•Colby: Deep, nearly level to moderately sloping, well drained foams formed in calcareous eolian de pt 'ki•; 4" pV,I pos,ts "� '` +{' , . �h�`fir` WlleyCoiby-Weld: Dee• p,p, nearly level to moderately sloping, �V ' ; '• ; '�� ` ,_ 4 40° well drained silt I ,a f { t 3Q deposits learns and foams formed in calcareous eollan �'��'::��tlylreg �i}'r. a;i.04 T. frt•qviiN,,, �, I eyi(Im•Oter p near( 0 n o. Dee y level to moderately sloping,''-' ; ' 6N' � well drained sandy foams and foams formed in mixed alluvium s �:t ,, �. � . ; �. �, and eollan deposits ►':,r' y,,., 1.,� '�I , • Otero•Thedalund Nelson: Dee i; . : , : r p and moderately deep, ready f;o • :Ii. . . 1�,.. _.,•,. level to moderately sloping, well drained sandy Ioamsand clay j ' . Ioams formed in alluvium and collars deposits and in residuum f'e l c.- •;iii{ • I from shale and sandstone ►„ tit ,' �i,. t:,5,:•••:.1.4•,r� Tassel Thedalund•Terry. Shallow to moderately r ' (('r ` ? sIo in t deep, gently •;. # , 1 ' f r.•�=';•, -;;� P 8 o strongly slo in well drain, : Ioams formed in residuum from sand d nenand shaleto crtglay '1:1;%!‘?" .'Aj :. ., .y4. , Valent•Vona Os !', ..i ' / u f3�d: aeep, nearfyleveltomaderatelyslo r 'tI''�,�ft't }� `; '! wall drained Inelto excessively drained sands and sandy foams p .j n deposits ,� .r r 1. � r .•, . . ;', imih i (�'' `..;. q q ants 8ankard: Deep, level and nearly level, poorly t. ' drained and somewhat excessively drained loay soils and • ,} .::.' . sandy Ioams formed in alluvium n �i , : • Loup-Seel: Dee ,a.::t • I I. -}. n }. ,t•:•, '• . i, p, level and nearly level, somewhat poorly Y alldrained and poorly drained loamy sands formed in sandy 1).;7•1%;:: , :. • . '_,,• . . •-•44. alluvium ••y,. . Nunn•Haverson: Deep, level and nearly level, well drained i�elk‘;',/.... .tgt\A:\ 'f�j '.11 ' looms and clay Ioams formed in alluvium • ;� ' :y �,. EldPlliF. 34 IIII Nunn Da o Ai can tvan Deep, level and nearly level, well • �� Rr ;' ,+�:+,;I,il ,, RES. drained learns and clay looms formed J/t�l�. ',,,;• ; . �. :...:i4-..--.!..,4\ , in alluvium cfl -i ' 1,, j. • _� .14 OM Juiesburg•8resser: Deep, level and nearly level, well drained ,r I' • - 40°15' ds,, ��,'. ,; ,. sandy Ioams formed in alluvium , i r1ti• •. '. ; ;• 1.. 6 76 • ' I 'j ' s. • 9The terms for texture used in the descriptive ,I� .' , ;/:, •'i heading apply to the I surface layer of the major soils. fi • r:•,; !.fi�}'' ';.1 '� :,;:::.i. `•:' ';, ,, • Compact 5979 ?ill '0r , , ; i '•,��S ��; • U ?el.,_::::.,:,,..( i.. ..:.,:./: ; 1: •1 • •<1., ,,r;c, ,;U +y T. 2 N. U.S. DEPARTMENT / 1 "' ARTM OF AGRICULTURE '% 'i• ; 1' �. �.;tt1 a SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE • d'=',Aire: ' i r :,. f..), ,:.- 1. ;er! ��'� t'� it t COLORADO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION MAP i iI ?ltt GENERAL SOIL J% ' .......)44``;:.:i; 5 i ` :I �ir1Yr•��;';l�' 1/2:el �} ,f� , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART ?' ' j,; . • 1�' I Soale I: 316.800 ,��11,',jr • ``: ;I 1 0 1 a 3 4 5 Miles Ao•0o' i 11 I i s • iVd,,'•. n t :y� I .U.S, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE `' ' . SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE •A.4t e. - • . . r 1 SOIL LEGEND • •: SYMBOL NAME • SYMBOL ,� .i,:•. . • i 1 NAME :a; 2 Altvan loam. 0 to 1 percent slopes � 3 Altvan loam. I to 3 percent slopes 44 Olney loam :. 4 quolls and Aquents, gravelly substratum 45 loamy sand. 1 to 3 percent slopes Aquolls and Aquepts, flooded 46 Olney loamy sand. 3 to 5 ,'l" '` I 5 Ascalon sandy loam. 1 to Olney line sandy loam. 0 toetcent Slopes 3 percent slopes 47 Olney line sand loam. 1 to 3 percent slopes Ascalon sandy loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes 48 Olney line sandy loam. 3to percent slopes 8 Ascalon sandy loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes 49 to 5 percent slopes • +: Ascalon'Ioam, 0 to 1percent slopes 50 Osgood sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes ; 9 Ascalon loam, 1 to 3 SiOtero sandy ►oam. 0 to 1 percent scopes � percent slopes Otero sandy loam• 1 to 3 , `�' 1 6ankard sand loam, 52 Otero sandy loam. percent slopes 10 dY 3 to 5 Percent slopes :r•••�� 11 Bresser sandy loam, 0 to I percent(slop slopes 53 Otero sandy loam• 5 to 9 percent slopes 12 Bresser sandy loam,' t ' 1 to 3 percent slopes 54 sG,:;, • tPaoli loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes 55 Paoli loam, 1 to 3 i 114 CascaJo gravelly sandy loam, 5 to 20 percent slopes percent scopes `" Colby loam, 0 to l per ent slopes 16Colby loam, I to 3 percent slopes 56 Renohill clay loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes ; 17 Colby loam, 3 to 5 percent sloes Renohin clay loam, 3 to 9 percent slopes 18 Colby loam. 5 to 9 percent slopes 58 19ColbyAdena looms, 3 to 9 percent slopes Shngle roam- Ito 3 percent slopes ' _ ! 20 Colombo clay loam. 0 to 1 percent slopes 59 Shingle loam. 3 to 9 " "` ' 60 percent slopes Colombo clay loam. 1 l0 3 percent slopes Shingre•Renol„It cwnptea. 3 to 9 percent sappe5 • } 61 Ter Tassel line saes loam. 5 to 20 penult slopes ;t, t.ti,:: i 21 Dacono clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes Dacono clay loam, 1 to 3 percent sloes 62 Terry fine sandy loam.m 0 to 3 Descent slopes .� r4 22Ter line sand ~l •� �' 63 y loam. 3 to 9 percent slopes 64 Theoalund loam. I to 3 • ' r i 23 Fort Collins loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes 65 ThedatunC loom, percent Wipes 24 Fort Collins loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes 3 w 9 percent slopes 41; . 66 ;�; I 25 FiaverSon loam, 0 t0 I percent slopes 67 Ulm clay loam. 0 Co 3 percent slopes t '' 27 Haverson loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes 68 Ulm clay lawn. 3 to 5 percent shoes ��' Ust+c 7orr,orZhent5. moderately steep r ' Heldt silty clay, I to 3 percent slopes fr �„ • 28 Heidi silty clay, 3 to 5 percent slopes 69 Varent sand- 0 to 3 percent s;ooes Vii' • 2970 Valent sand, 3 to 9• ' Julesburg sandy foam, 0 !0 1 percent slopes 71 Valent•Loup corn percer+t slopes• vona Loam . 0 0 to 9r puts s•►apes -1 ;: '. . 1 ``�� 30 Julesburg sandy loam, 1 Co 3 percent slopes 72 y sand, 0 to 3 percent Oyes opets .3• 'i ; ! 31 Kim loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes 74 Vona loamy sayr Sand.. 5 to 9 ppercent slopes ` ' i " '! 33 Kim loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes Vona sandy $ am. 0 to 1 Kim loam, 76 vona sandy ;Gam, 1 to 3 percent percent s opts 3 to 5 percent slopes s :. . 1 34 Kim loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes vona sandy loam, 3 to 5 percent sc 1+ 35 Loup•eoel loamy sands. 0 to 3 percent slopes 78 ti'/eld loam. 0 to 1 percent lopes 79 Weld roam. I t0 3 3b Midway•Shingla complex. 5 to 20 percent slopes 80 percent slopes , FYetd loam. 3 to 5 percent slopes 81 Wiley Colby compte,. 0 to I percent s4p2S • t 37 Nelson tine sandy foam, 0 to 3 oetcent slopes 82 Wstey•Colb corn ,,6. r • 38 Nelson line sandy loam. 3 to 9 percent slopes y p�=• ! to 3 percent stga4s • 39 Nunn loam. 0 to 1 percent slopes 83 vr'1� 'C°r� complex. 3 :o 5 perun: ss .s '',; 40 Nunn loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes + . . 41 Nunn clay loam. 0 to 1 percent slopes 42 Nunn clay loam. 1 to 3 percent slopes • ' • 43 Nunn loamy sandy, 0 to 1 percent slopes r• 1 : . 4- .: 4 • ' . i s. . 1-. -▪14. 'j ;y , . .1[ 4. . • • i < • • • , . • • •
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