Soils of the Eastern United States And Their Use Xxii the Norfolk Sandy Loam
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It is requisite that transportation facilities should be adequate, that drainage conditions should be excellent, and that locations of some elevation, although of not too great slope, should be selected. The fruit produced is usually highly colored, and of good flavor. The trees come to early maturity and are reason- ably long lived, provided the depth of surface sandy soil is not too great. In general the shallower phase of the type where the clay is encountered at a depth of not more than 8 o...r 9 inches should be selected. While not preeminently a truck soil, the Orangeburg sandy loam is fairly well suited to the production of certain vegetable crops. Among these, early Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, water melons, can- taloupes, and tomatoes are most successfully grown. For the pro- duction of these truck crops the deeper phase of the type should be chosen where the surface sandy covering has a total thickness of 15 inches to 2 feet. This insures a well drained, warm seed bed and assists in forcing the crop to early maturity.
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