Soil Survey of Louisa County Iowa

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Soil Survey of Louisa County Iowa
L Vincent Davis
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This is particularly true 1^ and 2^ miles north of Cotter.
The type is steeply rolling to broken, though including some level areas between hollows, and is well drained. It is quite important agriculturally, the greater part being in cultivation and the remainder, aside from that used for lots and building sites, in pasture, generally woods pasture. All of the type was originally forested, the growth consisting of white oak, post oak, black oak, shagbark hickory, elm, ash, hawthorn, and elderbe
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This soil is used for all the farm crops commonly grown, mainly wheat, rye, oats, corn, and hay. It is preeminently a wheat soU, as wheat seems to be better adapted to it than any other crop. Rye is grown more extensively than on any other upland type. Corn, while quite generally grown, does not yield as heavily tis on the other dark- surfaced upland types. The different branches of live-stock farming are fairly well developed on this soil. Corn yields 25 to 50 bushels per acre with an average of 35 bushels; oats, 30 to 60 bushels, with an average of 35 bushels; hay, one-half ton to 1^ tons, averaging three-fourths ton; winter wheat, 15 to 45 bushels, averaging about 28 bushels; spring wheat, 10 to 40 bushels, averaging about 22 SOIL SITRVEY OF LOUISA COUNTY, IOWA.


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