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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0007601
PE
2691
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0900031
STREET_NUMBER
17436
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 88
City
LOCKEFORD
APN
05125012 13
ENTERED_DATE
2/24/2009 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
17436 N HWY 88
RECEIVED_DATE
2/23/2009 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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5, <br /> f <br /> SanJoaquin County, California <br /> d 117 <br /> Fand <br /> minimize the risk of erosion. All tillage should be on Exeter sails on terraces. Also included are small areas <br /> the contour or across the slope. if the soils are plowed of San Joaquin soils that have slopes of 2 to 8 percent. <br /> k 'it fall, runoff and erosion can be controlled by applying Included areas make up about 15 percent of the total <br /> c Rfertilizer and seeding a cover crop. Returning crop acreage. <br /> g <br /> ["2'_"�7resjdue to the soil or regularly adding other organic Permeability is very stow in the San Joaquin soil. <br /> "'material improves fertility, minimizes crusting, and Available water capacity is moderate. The shrink-swell <br /> increases the rate of water intake. potential is high. The effective rooting depth is limited <br /> } This unit is suited to irrigated pasture. The main by the hardpan at a depth of 20 to 40 inches. Roots are <br /> itation is the low available water capacity. General restricted to cracks and the faces of peds in the <br /> :. management considerations include the hazard of claypan, which is at a depth of 20 to 30 inches. Water <br /> erosion. Because the soil is droughty, applications of is briefly perched above the claypan and hardpan after <br /> �Irrigatlan water should be light and frequent. The water periods of heavy rainfall or irrigation. Runoff is ponded <br /> !r, ,can be applied by sprinkler and border methods. in the small vernal pools, is very slow or ponded in the <br /> iSeedbed preparation should be on the contour or leveled areas, and is slow on the convex slopes. The <br /> across the slope where practical. Proper stocking rates, hazard of water erosion is slight. The rate of water <br /> pasture rotation, and restricted grazing during wet intake in irrigated areas is 1.0 inch per hour. <br /> _ rperiods help to keep the pasture in good condition and Most areas are used for livestock grazing or for <br /> F. protect the soil from erosion. irrigated pasture, irrigated crops, or vineyards. A few <br /> Where this unit is used for dryland grain crops, the areas are used for dryland grain crops or for homesite <br /> "main limitation is low rainfall during the growing season, development, This unit may provide wetland functions <br /> rGeneraI management considerations include the hazard and values. These should be considered in plans for <br /> oferosion. Because the amount of precipitation is not enhancement of wildlife habitat or land use conversion. <br /> .=sutficient for annual cropping, the best suited cropping Where this unit is used for livestockrazin <br /> tem is one that includes small grain and summer management considerations include saturated soil <br /> -:.f 11ow. All tillage should be on the contour or across the conditions in concave areas following <br /> "r rainy periods. The <br /> d slope. Leaving crop residue on or near the surface characteristic plant community is mainly soft chess, <br /> �F�helps to conserve moisture, maintain tilth, and control ripgut biome, foxtail fescue, and filaree. Grazing should <br /> erosion, be delayed until the soil is firm enough to withstand <br /> This map unit is in capability unit IVe-3 (MLRA-17), trampling by livestock and the more desirable forage <br /> ,Irngated and nonirrigated. It is in vegetative soil group g <br /> 9 g p plants have had an opportunity to set seed, <br /> n This unit is suited to irrigated pasture. The main <br /> limitation is the complex slopes. Leveling helps to <br /> 240—San Joaquin loam thick surface,q 0 to 2 ensure a uniform application of water. The water can be <br /> tv percent slopes. This moderately well drained, nearly applied by sprinkler and border methods. Proper <br /> level soil is on low terraces. It is moderately deep to a stocking rates, pasture rotation, and restricted grazing <br /> hardpan. It formed in alluvium derived from granitic rock during wet periods help to k <br /> Fr4e._ <br /> >sources. The native vegetation is main) annual p P keep the pasture in good <br /> g Y condition and protect the soil from compaction. <br /> 4 grasses,.forbs, and scattered California white oak. A This unit is suited to irrigated row, field, and vineyard <br /> �fi?w areas are dissected by intermittent sloughs that crops. The main limitations are the complex slopes and <br /> have been filled as a result of land leveling. Meandering depth to the very slowly permeable claypan and <br /> dr' inageways and closed depressions fill with water to hardpan. Leveling helps to ensure a uniform application <br /> iorir.vernal pools during the winter in marry areas. of water. Because of the restricted permeability, the <br /> Elevation is 20 to 110 feet. The average annual <br /> 9 applications should be regulated so that the water does <br /> precipitation is about 16 inches, the average annual air not stand on the surface and damage the crops. The <br /> temAerature is about 61 degrees F, and the average hardpan limits the suitability for deep-rooted crops. <br /> r�frost-free period is about 275 days. Where feasible, deep ripping of this restrictive PP g e layer can <br /> 'T the surface layer is pinkish gray loam help to overcome this limitation. A tillage pan forms <br /> a_0 t 12 inches thick. The upper 14 inches of the easily if the soil is tilled when wet. Chiseling or <br /> zsubsoil is brown sandy clay loam. The next 9 inches is subsoiling breaks up the pan. Furrow, border, and <br /> 17x._claypan of brown clay. The lower part to a depth of 60 sprinkler irrigation systems are suitable. Returning crop <br /> inches is a brown and light brown, indurated hardpan. residue to the soil or regularly adding other organic <br /> Insome areas the surface layer is fine sandy loam or material improves fertility, minimizes crusting, and <br /> sandy loam. <br /> increases the rate of water intake. <br /> ncluded in this unit are small areas of Bruella and Where this unit is used for dryland grain crops, the <br /> �� { <br />
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