very good in west Wisconsin I do not know about other parts
Soil can vary in appearance depending on its composition and location. It can range in color from dark brown to reddish to almost white. Soil texture can be fine like clay, gritty like sand, or a balance of both like loam. Soil often contains organic matter like decomposed plant material.
Soil particles come in a range of sizes, from very fine particles like clay to larger particles like sand and gravel. The size of soil particles influences properties like water retention, drainage, and nutrient availability in the soil. Particle size distribution is an important factor in determining soil texture and overall soil quality.
Soil depletion appears as a decrease in the quality and quantity of nutrients within the soil, leading to reduced fertility and plant growth. Signs can include soil erosion, decreased organic matter, loss of soil structure, and poor water retention capacity. \
Soil that has been moved away from its parent bedrock is called transported soil. This can happen through processes like erosion, weathering, or human activities like construction or agriculture. Transported soil can differ in composition and characteristics from in situ soil.
The soil curve, also known as the soil moisture characteristic curve, typically shows the relationship between soil water content and soil suction (or tension). It generally shows that as soil suction increases, soil water content decreases. The curve can vary depending on soil type and compaction.
Antigo Silt Loam is the official state soil of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin State Legislature named it the official state soil of Wisconsin in 1983.
A. R. Whitson has written: 'Soil survey of Kewaunee County, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Soil surveys 'Soil survey of Waupaca County, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Soil surveys 'Soil survey of Pierce county' -- subject(s): Soil surveys 'Soil survey of Outagamie County, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Soil surveys 'Soil survey of Adams County, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Soil surveys 'Soil survey of Jackson county, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Soils 'Soil survey of Juneau County, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Soil surveys 'Reconnoissance soil survey of north part of north central Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Soil surveys 'Soil survey of La Crosse County, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Soil surveys
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Wisconsin's most valuable natural resources are its water, soil, and climate.
dairy water soil
Wisconsin has great soil and the limestone bedrock has calcium which is good for the grass and alfalfa that the cows eat.
Wisconsin fast plants have low water requirements, as overwatering can lead to root rot. It's best to water only when the soil feels dry to the touch. Typically, watering once a week is sufficient, but adjust based on environmental conditions like temperature and humidity.
Theodore R. Peck has written: 'Soil survey of Marquette County, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Soil surveys
Like most states you have to be 18 to vote in Wisconsin
Duane T. Simonson has written: 'Soil survey of Clark County, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils
Augustine J. Otter has written: 'Soil survey of Waupaca County, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils
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