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SoilKnowledgeBot committed Sep 2, 2024
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"SERIES": "EDINA",
"STATUS": "Established Series",
"BYREV": "Rev. FCW-KDV-LAG",
"REVDATE": "11/2015",
"REVDATE": "08/2024",
"STATES": "IA,MO",
"OVERVIEW": "The Edina series consists of very deep, poorly drained soils formed in loess. These soils are on flats and in depressions on uplands. Slope ranges from 0 to 2 percent. Mean annual precipitation is about 889 mm (35 inches), and mean annual temperature is about 11 degrees C (52 degrees F).",
"TAXONOMIC CLASS": {
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"COMPETING SERIES": {
"section": "COMPETING SERIES",
"content": "COMPETING SERIES: These are the Barbert, Crestmeade, Filbert, Fillmore, Massie, Scott, Sturges, and Triplett series. Barbert soils have mean annual soil temperature of less than 11 degrees C (51 degrees F) in the control section. Crestmeade soils have mean annual soil temperature of more than 13 degrees C (56 degrees F) in the control depth. Filbert soils are more than 152 cm (60 inches) to the base of the argillic horizon. Fillmore soils are at elevations above 335 feet (1100 feet) and typically have a thicker mollic epipedon. Massie and Scott soils are in areas that receive less than 865 mm (34 inches) of mean annual precipitation. Sturges soils have a subhorizon of the upper part of the argillic horizon with chroma greater than 2 in the mtarix. Triplett soils have more than 10 percent sand in the lower part of the argillic horizon."
"content": "COMPETING SERIES: These are the Barbert, Crestmeade, Filbert, Fillmore, Massie, Scott, Sturges, and Triplett series. Barbert soils have mean annual soil temperature of less than 11 degrees C (51 degrees F) in the control section. Crestmeade soils have mean annual soil temperature of more than 13 degrees C (56 degrees F) in the control depth. Filbert soils are more than 152 cm (60 inches) to the base of the argillic horizon. Fillmore soils are at elevations above 335 meters (1100 feet) and typically have a thicker mollic epipedon. Massie and Scott soils are in areas that receive less than 865 mm (34 inches) of mean annual precipitation. Sturges soils have a subhorizon of the upper part of the argillic horizon with chroma greater than 2 in the matrix. Triplett soils have more than 10 percent sand in the lower part of the argillic horizon."
},
"GEOGRAPHIC SETTING": {
"section": "GEOGRAPHIC SETTING",
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},
"REGIONAL OFFICE": {
"section": "MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE",
"content": "MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Indianapolis, Indiana."
"content": "MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Salina, Kansas."
},
"ORIGIN": {
"section": "SERIES ESTABLISHED",
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