Soils in the Vicinity of Brunswick Ga a Preliminary Report
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Onions, cabbage, corn, oats, crab grass, and forage crops would do well without heavy fertilization. The results of mechanical analyses of the soil and subsoil follow Mechanical analyses of Portsmouth mucky loam. Number. Description. Fine gravel. Coarse sand. Medium sand. Fine sand. Very fine sand. Silt. Clay. Percent. Per cent. Percent. Percent. Per cent. Percent. Per cent. 21532 Soil 0. 2 1. 0 1. 8 34. 7 12. 7 21. 1 28. 3 21533 Subsoil . 0 1. 0 2. 0 38. 9 12. 2 17. 9 27. 9 COXVILLE FINE SANDY... LOAM. The soil of the Coxville fine sandy loam consists of 4 or 5 inches of grayish fine sand, overlying a light-graj r fine sand that grades into mottled gray and yellow sticky fine sand. At a depth varying from about 15 to 24 inches the subsoil is encountered. This is a stiff plastic fine sandy clay, mottled yellow, gray, brick-red, and some- times yellowish-green in color. Small pockets or thin layers of fine sand may be encountered at various depths in the subsoil. Also a brownish hardpan layer may be found anywhere from near the surface down to the subsoil.
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