Soils of the Eastern United States And Their Use Xl Marsh And Swamp
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Large main ditches or canals are constructed from the center of the area to some large outlet stream. These ditches serve as the outlet for a large number of smaller open ditches. In some areas tile underdrainage is also installed between the smaller lateral ditches. The pocosons are usu- ally timbered and the heavily timbered areas are those which are considered to have the greatest agricultural value. The surface soil usually consists of a black or brownish spongy mass of vegetable matter in ...various stages of decomposition. With this there is mingled different proportions of fine earth, usually silt or clay. The soil in its natural condition is filled with water, although during particularly dry seasons it may become so dried out at the surface as to burn. The subsoil is usually a clay or sandy clay not very differ- MAESH AND SWAMP. 9 ent from the surrounding upland soil types. This class of soil is usually considered more fertile and more lasting under cultivation than similar surface soils underlain by gray or whitish sand.
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