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Soil profiles identify series: Basic soil surveys establish classifying characteristics and indicate selection of most efficient agricultural use

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Lloyd N. Brown, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(3):11-12.

Published March 01, 1957

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Differences in the surface 6' of soil—in structure, color, texture, reaction, content of salts or humus, mineralogical composition—usually have agricultural significance and separate soils into different series or identifying units of classification. Nearly 500 soil series have been identified in California.

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The soil series profile group system of classification was developed by R. Earl Storie, Professor of Soils and Plant Nutrition, University of California, Berkeley.

Soil profiles identify series: Basic soil surveys establish classifying characteristics and indicate selection of most efficient agricultural use

Lloyd N. Brown
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Soil profiles identify series: Basic soil surveys establish classifying characteristics and indicate selection of most efficient agricultural use

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Lloyd N. Brown, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(3):11-12.

Published March 01, 1957

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Abstract

Differences in the surface 6' of soil—in structure, color, texture, reaction, content of salts or humus, mineralogical composition—usually have agricultural significance and separate soils into different series or identifying units of classification. Nearly 500 soil series have been identified in California.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The soil series profile group system of classification was developed by R. Earl Storie, Professor of Soils and Plant Nutrition, University of California, Berkeley.


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