Soils of the Shenandoah River Terrace a Revision of Certain Soils of the Albema

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Soils of the Shenandoah River Terrace a Revision of Certain Soils of the Albema
Hugh Hammond Bennett
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Those isolated patches of residual limestone soil previously mentioned as occurring within the limits of the terrace would, of course, be separated in case of a revision of the soil map as distinct soils, being entirely unlike those derived from the old alluvial material both in character and agricultural value.
WAYNE SBORO SOILS.
The soils provisionally classified as the Wavnesboro series are characterized by the light-brown color of the surface soils, by the yellowish-red to red color and fri
...able structure of the subsoils, and by the presence of varying quantities of water-rounded stones and bowl- ders on the surface and throughout the soil section. There are sev- eral distinct types in this series, which differ from one another in tex- tural composition ami in the amount of rock present. The most important are the sandy loam, stony sandy loam, loam, and stony loam.
WAYNESBORO SANDY LOAM.
The Waynesboro sandy loam is a light-brown to grayish-brews sandy loam, underlain in most instances at about 8 to 10 inches by a' yellowish-brown sandy loam, which grades quickly into red friable sandy clay.


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