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The O Iiori/.on has hue of lOYR. 5YR. or is neutral, value of 2 or 3 aiul ehroma of 0 to 2. <br />U is ilominantly muek (saprie material) however, some pedons have thin layers oniemic <br />material, less than 10 inches thick. <br />Some pedons have highly oicanie mineral plow layers. <br />The 2A horizon has hue of lOYR. 2.5Y. 5Y or is neutral, value of 2 or 3 and chroma of 0 <br />to 1 . It is loam, silt loam, sandy elay loam, silty clay loam, clay loa.n or mucky modifiers <br />of these te.xtures. It is moderately acid to slightly alkaline. Some pedons contain thin <br />layers of coprogenous earth. <br />The 2Cg horizon has hue of lOYR. 2.5Y, 5Y. 5GY. or is neutral, value of 2 to 7 and <br />chronia of 0 to 2. It is loam, silt loam, silty clay loam, clay loam, sandy clay loam, sandy <br />loam or fine sandy loam, or their gravelly or cobbly analogues. It is slightly acid to <br />moderately alkaline. The upper 12 inches of this horizon averages less than 35 percent <br />clay. Some pedons contain thin strata of fine sand, loamy sand, or silt. Gravel or cobble <br />sized rock fragments range from 0 to 25 percent by volume. Some pedons contain free <br />carbonates. Sandy substratum and ponded phases arc recognized. <br />COMPETING SER1E.S: These arc Linwood . Medo . Palms. Philbon and Siuilcar series. <br />Linwood soils have well expressed granular structure to depths of more than 1 2 inches <br />and formed mainly in woody fibers. Medo soils have sandy texiures in the lower part of <br />the series control section. Palms soils have organic matter content greater than 75 percent <br />and do not have an A horizon directly below the organic material. Philbon soils have <br />fibric and hemic material in the upper 12 inches. Shalcar soils avc less than 26 degrees <br />difference between mean January and mean July temperatures. <br />GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Klossner soils are in basins that were formerly lakes or <br />ponds, lake plains, till plains, flood plains, or moraines. They are also on hillside .seep <br />areas in moraines and sideslopes of river valleys. Slopes range from 0 to 8 percent. The <br />soils on nearby uplands are generally loamy. The mean annual temperature ranges from <br />45 to 50 degrees F. The mean annual precipitation ranges from 24 to 32 inches. Frost free <br />days range from 110 to 160. Elevations above sea level range from 800 to 1400 feet. <br />GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: The main ones arc the Canisteo. Harps. <br />Okoboii. Glencoe. Muskego and Houghton soils. Canisteo and Harps soils are on the rims <br />of depressions. Glencoe and Okoboji are at the outer edges of the depressions. Muskego <br />and Houghton soils are in larger depressions. <br />DR.AINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Very poorly drained. Surface runoff is <br />negligible. Permeability is moderately slow to moderately rapid in the organic layers and <br />moderate or moderately slow in the loamy material. <br />USE AND VEGETATION: The greater part of this soil is cultivated to com, soybeans, <br />small grains and specialty crops such as vegetables or grass sod. Other areas are in <br />vegetation of grasses, reeds, sedges, alder, aspen, or willow. Some of the hillside seep <br />areas are set aside as natural areas and called fens.