Manurial Requirements of the Cecil Silt Loam of Lancaster County Sc

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Manurial Requirements of the Cecil Silt Loam of Lancaster County Sc
Frank D Frank Duane Gardner
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The subsoil to more than 3 feet deep is a bright-red, massive silty clay loam or clay, crumbling readily when dry, especially in the upper portion, but becoming more plastic and tenacious in the lower. The soil is usually thinner on the crest of a slope than on the top of the ridge or the lower part of the slope.
The whole type is well drained ; in fact, the surface drainage is too rapid with the usual heavy rainfall. Both soil and subsoil are of such texture as to be capable of holding suffici
...ent moisture to mature crops requiring a long growing season and large amounts of moisture ; but under the superficial tillage usually given they sometimes suffer from lack of moisture, which has been allowed to escape by evaporation from the baked surface.
CROPS GROWN AND AVERAGE YIELDS.
Cotton is the chief crop and yields on the average about one-third bale per acre. It may reach one-half bale on newly cleared lands, but falls below one-third on those portions worked on shares by tenants. Corn is not grown extensively on the upland, but stands next in impor- tance to cotton and yields from 10 to 30 bushels per acre.


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