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' Official Series Description - CORDOVA Series Page 3 of.3 <br /> few areas remain in woodlots or permanent pasture. Native vegetation was northern hardwoods, largely <br /> basswood, maple, and elm, and an understory of grasses and sedges. <br /> DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: South-central Minnesota and north-central Iowa. Extensive. <br /> MLRA OFFICE RESPONSIBLE: St. Paul, Minnesota <br /> ' SERIES ESTABLISHED: Waseca County, Minnesota, 1963. <br /> ' REMARKS: Diagnostic horizons and features recognized are: Mollic epipedon from 0 to 18 inches (Ap <br /> and AB horizons); argillic horizon from 18 to 38 inches (Btgl and Btg2 horizons); aquic moisture <br /> regime - low chroma with redox features beneath the mollic epipedon. <br /> ADDITIONAL DATA: Refer to pedon 69 MN-7-11 for results of some laboratory analysis of the <br /> typical pedon of this series. <br /> National Cooperative Soil Survey <br /> ' U.S.A. <br /> r <br /> t <br /> r <br /> http://ortho.ftw.nres.usda.gov/cgi-bin/osd/osdname.cgi?-P 11/2/2004 <br />