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State Soil of Mississippi
By USDA - NRCA
Apr 20, 2008, 23:24 PST |
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The State Soil of Mississippi
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Natchez Soil Profile
- Surface layer: dark grayish brown silt loam
- Subsurface layer: brown silt loam
- Subsoil: yellowish brown silt loam
- Substratum: yellowish brown silt loam
Natchez soils are along the bluffs of the Mississippi Delta and are
throughout the full length of the state.
In 1988, the Professional Soil Classifiers Association of Mississippi
selected Natchez silt loam to represent the soil resources of the
state. Natchez soils occur on 171,559 acres in Mississippi.
Natchez soils formed in very deep loess under a woodland
environment and a climate that was warm and humid. These soils
are used mostly for woodland and pasture. They are fertile and
have a site index of 90 to 100 for loblolly pine and 105 for
cherrybark oak, ash, and sweetgum. In less sloping areas, pasture
and row crops are grown and the soils are very productive when
good management is applied.
The Natchez series was designated the official state soil of
Mississippi by the State Legislature on March 13, 2003.
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