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Soil Survey of Murray and Whitfield Counties, Georgia

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<strong>Murray</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Whitfield</strong> <strong>Counties</strong>, <strong>Georgia</strong> 59<br />

Recreational development<br />

Suitability: Poorly suited<br />

Limitations: Content <strong>of</strong> gravel <strong>and</strong> large stones <strong>and</strong> slope<br />

L<strong>and</strong> capability classification: 7S<br />

Interpretive Group<br />

EdG—Edneytown loam, 45 to 70 percent slopes, rubbly<br />

Setting<br />

L<strong>and</strong>form: Mountains<br />

L<strong>and</strong>form position: Summits, shoulders, <strong>and</strong> backslopes<br />

Surface features: Cobbles, stones, <strong>and</strong> boulders scattered over the surface<br />

Flooding: None<br />

Slope: Very steep<br />

Typical Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />

Surface layer:<br />

0 to 4 inches—very dark grayish brown loam<br />

Subsurface layer:<br />

4 to 7 inches—brown loam<br />

7 to 10 inches—dark yellowish brown loam<br />

Subsoil:<br />

10 to 35 inches—strong brown s<strong>and</strong>y clay loam<br />

35 to 45 inches—strong brown s<strong>and</strong>y loam<br />

Substratum:<br />

45 to 60 inches—yellowish brown loamy s<strong>and</strong> that has very pale brown mottles<br />

<strong>Soil</strong> Properties <strong>and</strong> Qualities<br />

Drainage class: Well drained<br />

Depth to seasonal high water table: More than 6.0 feet<br />

Permeability: Moderate<br />

Available water capacity: Low<br />

Root zone: Very deep<br />

Minor Components<br />

Cataska, Junaluska, Lily, Pigeonroost, <strong>and</strong> Tsali soils, which are in similar l<strong>and</strong>form<br />

positions<br />

<strong>Soil</strong>s that formed in alluvial sediments along drainageways<br />

Use <strong>and</strong> Management<br />

L<strong>and</strong> use: Woodl<strong>and</strong><br />

Cropl<strong>and</strong>, hayl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> pasture<br />

Suitability to field crops: Unsuited<br />

Suitability to hay: Unsuited<br />

Suitability to pasture: Unsuited<br />

Management concerns: Hazard <strong>of</strong> erosion <strong>and</strong> content <strong>of</strong> gravel <strong>and</strong> large stones<br />

Woodl<strong>and</strong><br />

Potential productivity: Moderate<br />

Preferred trees to plant: Shortleaf pine

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