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Hydric Soil List-All Components--Hennepin County, Minnesota <br /> 1. All Histels except for Folistels, and Histosols except for Folists. <br /> 2. Soils in Aquic suborders, great groups, or subgroups, Albolls suborder, <br /> Historthels great group, Histoturbels great group, Pachic subgroups, or <br /> Cumulic subgroups that: <br /> A. Based on the range of characteristics for the soil series, will at least in <br /> part meet one or more Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United <br /> States, or <br /> B. Show evidence that the soil meets the definition of a hydric soil; <br /> 3. Soils that are frequently ponded for long or very long duration during the <br /> growing season. <br /> A. Based on the range of characteristics for the soil series, will at least in <br /> part meet one or more Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United <br /> States, or <br /> B. Show evidence that the soil meets the definition of a hydric soil; <br /> 4. Map unit components that are frequently flooded for long duration or very <br /> long duration during the growing season that: <br /> A. Based on the range of characteristics for the soil series, will at least in <br /> part meet one or more Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United <br /> States, or <br /> B. Show evidence that the soil meets the definition of a hydric soil; <br /> Hydric Condition: Food Security Act information regarding the ability to grow a <br /> commodity crop without removing woody vegetation or manipulating hydrology. <br /> References: <br /> Federal Register. July 13, 1994. Changes in hydric soils of the United States. <br /> Federal Register. Doc. 2012-4733 Filed 2-28-12. February, 28, 2012. Hydric soils <br /> of the United States. <br /> Soil Survey Division Staff. 1993. Soil survey manual. Soil Conservation Service. <br /> U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 18. <br /> Soil Survey Staff. 1999. Soil taxonomy: A basic system of soil classification for <br /> making and interpreting soil surveys. 2nd edition. Natural Resources <br /> Conservation Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 436. <br /> Soil Survey Staff. 2010. Keys to soil taxonomy. 11th edition. U.S. Department of <br /> Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. <br /> Vasilas, L.M., G.W. Hurt, and C.V. Noble, editors. Version 7.0, 2010. Field <br /> indicators of hydric soils in the United States. <br /> i� Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 7/18/2017 <br /> Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 <br />