The Soil, Its Nature, Relations, And Fundamental Principles of Management

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Vegetation, sweet gum, pecan, water and willow oak, hackberry, and honey locust.
No. 1. Red clay land from central basin, Tennessee.
Vegetation, hickory, red, white, and post oaks, elm, ash, honey locust, black walnut, wild cherry, sugar trees, poplar, hackberry, redbud, dogwood, and papaw. Depth, 7 inches, with heavy clay subsoil.
No. 7. Same region, depth, and vegetation as No. 1, but subsoil not as heavy.
If reference is made to the table showing the chemical composition of sandy soils as co
...mpared with that of clay soils, it will be seen that during the process of analysis 31.791 per cent of the soil ingredients were dissolved out of the clay, as shown by deducting the 68.209 per cent of insoluble residue from 100, while only 6.790 per cent were dissolved from the sandy soils, making a difference of 25.001 in favor of the clay soil. In the average, too, of the ten different analyses, it will be seen that the various soluble ingredients are shown to be dissolved more abundantly from the clayey than from the sandy soil.

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