Reconnoissance Soil Survey of North Part of North Central Wisconsin
Reconnoissance Soil Survey of North Part of North Central Wisconsin
A R Andrew Robeson Whitson
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Yields of 150 to 250 bushels of potatoes are common; barley yields up to 30 bushels; oats from 35 to 50 bushels; clover 2 tons; and as much as 50 bushels of corn per acre have been secured, though it is not certain to mature every year. Grasses do very well even on land which has not been cleared except for the removal of the thickest brush. ^ This may be considered one of the most desirable soils of the area surveyed, although it is much more limited in extent than several other types. It is w...ell adapted to a combination of small grain and potato farming. It is also well suited to general farming in con- junction with dairying, and it is along these lines that development is now being made. Alfalfa could be raised successfully on this soil if the acid condition were corrected by the use of lime. Liming would also help out the clover crop, especially on soil which has been under cultivation for some time. SUPERIOR FINE SANDY LOAM ROLLING PHASE Extent and Distribution. This soil comprises a total area of ap- proximately 12 square miles.
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