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• Depth to Claypan: <br /> The depth to bedrock or a cemented pan is the depth from the soil surface to soft or hard <br /> consolidated rock or a continuous indurated or strongly cemented pan. <br /> Site conditions of >40" are considered to have slight limitations. <br /> Site conditions of 20" to 40" are considered to have moderate limitations. <br /> Site conditions of <20" are considered to have severe limitations. <br /> Soils 193 and 195 have hardpan from 20" to 40" from the surface, which is considered to be <br /> moderate. It is recommended to reduce manure effluent application rates in order to diminish <br /> ground water intrusion. which will alleviate the potential for agricultural manure effluent <br /> overloading. <br /> Soil 193: <br /> Depth of Soil Clay Clay <br /> (percent) (inches) <br /> 0-19 10 0-1.90 <br /> 19-23 25 4.75-5.75 <br /> 23-29 45 10.35-13.05 <br /> 29-60 -- <br /> Total Clay in Soil: 15.10-20.70 <br /> Soil 195, Madera Soil: <br /> Depth of Soil Clay Clay <br /> (percent) (inches) <br /> 0-10 10 0-1 .00 <br /> 10-20 45 4.50-9.00 <br /> 20-60 -- <br /> Total Clay in Soil: 4.50-10.00 <br /> Soil 195, Alamo Soil: <br /> Depth of Soil Clay Clay <br /> (percent) (inches) <br /> 0-12 15 0-1.80 <br /> 12-25 50 6.00-12.50 <br /> 25-34 50 12.50-17.00 <br /> 34-60 -- <br /> Total Clay in Soil: 18.50-31.30 <br /> Refer to page 30 for Endnotes and Reference Sources <br /> , l <br /> Soil Suitability Study <br /> Property Name and Address: Frank Faria Dairy, Inc.,12182 S. Robinson Road, Escalon,CA 95320 l / v <br /> Page 16 ` `J <br /> Western Design/David Avila 2001 <br />