Posted by The Brains on Jul 12, 2010 in Washington | 0 comments
The State of Washington has more than 1,000,000 acres of Tokul soils.
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in Wyoming | 0 comments
The State Soil of Wyoming is The Forkwood Soil Series
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in West Virginia | 0 comments
The State Soil of West Virginia is The Monongahela Soil Series.
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in Wisconsin | 0 comments
In 1983, the Wisconsin Legislature designated the Antigo series as the official State soil. The series was named after the city of Antigo, Wisconsin.
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in Vermont | 0 comments
The Tunbridge series became the third official State soil in the country in March 1985. The series was named after the town of Tunbridge, Orange County, Vermont.
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in Virginia | 0 comments
Pamunkey soils formed in stream terrace sediments in the James River drainage basin of Virginia.
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in Utah | 0 comments
The State Soil of Utah is the Mivida Soil Series
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in Texas | 0 comments
The State Soil of Texas is the Houston Black Soil Series
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in Tennessee | 0 comments
The Dickson series consists of very deep, moderately well drained soils that formed in a silty mantle 2 to 4 feet thick and in the underlying limestone residuum.
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in State Soil | 0 comments
The Houdek soil was designated as the South Dakota State Soil by the 1990 State Legislature.
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in State Soil | 0 comments
The State Soil of South Carolina is the Lynchburg Soil Series
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in State Soil | 0 comments
Narragansett soils occur on approximately 12,000 acres in Rhode Island and also occur in the adjacent states of Connecticut and Massachusetts.
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in State Soil | 0 comments
The State Soil of Pennsylvania is the Hazleton Soil Series
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in State Soil | 0 comments
The State Soil of Oregon is the Jory Soil Series
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Posted by The Brains on Jun 18, 2010 in State Soil | 0 comments
The Port Soil Series was added to the list of official State symbols by the Oklahoma Legislature in 1987.
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