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State Soil of Delaware
By USDA - NRCA
Apr 20, 2008, 21:37 PST |
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The State Soil of Delaware
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Greenwich Soil Profile
- Surface layer: brown loam
- Subsoil - upper: strong brown loam
- Subsoil - lower: yellowish brown sandy loam
- Substratum: yellowish brown coarse sand stratified
with dark yellowish brown loamy sand
The Greenwich series consists of very deep, well-drained,
moderately rapidly permeable soils that formed in sandy marine
and old alluvial sediments overlain by a thin mantle of sediments
that have a high content of silt. These soils are in the uplands on
the coastal plain of Delaware and adjacent States. They are
among the most productive soils in Delaware for agriculture and
forestry and are considered prime farmland. They have few
limitations if used as sites for urban or recreational development.
On April 20, 2000, Governor Thomas R. Carper signed House
Bill 436, which designated Greenwich loam as Delaware’s official
State soil. Students from Fifer Middle School assisted primary
sponsor Rep. V. George Carey in convincing the General
Assembly to adopt Greenwich loam as the State soil. The students
made Greenwich soil mini-monoliths, which they distributed to
legislators in an attempt to illustrate the need for the public to be
educated about the importance of soils and soil conservation.
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