Transcription of LAND-CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION
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LAND-CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION Agriculture Handbook No. 210 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Growth Through Agricultural Progress For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing OflSce Washington 25, - Price 15 cents FOREWORD Since soil siuveys ore based on all of the characteristics of soils that influence their use and management, interpretations are needed for each of the many uses. Among these interpretations the grouping of soils into capability units, subclasses, and classes is one of the most important.
for crops, grasses, or trees without major reclamation. The grouping of soils into capability units, subclasses, and classes is done primarily on the basis of their capability to produce common cultivated crops and pasture plants without deterioration over a long period of time.
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