are apt to be saturated for a few days during the spring or after heavy 

 rains. Because of the excess water, they do not warm up in the spring as 

 quickly as the soils in Groups 23 and 24, and plowing is delayed. Good 

 \ ields of forage crops mav be obtained in ordinary years; however, diffi- 

 culty will be experienced in wet years unless artificial drainage is installed. 

 These soils are considered to be well suited to adapted grasses and legumes. 



Major Crop Adaptations 



I Natural Drainage Condition 



Well Adapted 



Intermediate 



Poorly Adapted 



Small Grains 



Oats 



Winter Rye 



Winter Wheat 

 Grasses 



Bronie 



Millet 



Redtop 



Reed Canary 



Sudan 

 Legumes 



Alsike Clover 



Birdsfoot Trefoil 



Ladino Clover 



Corn 



Truck Crops* 



Small Grains 

 Barley 



Grasses 



Orchard 

 Timothy 



Legumes 



Red Clover 

 Soybeans 



Orchards 

 Legumes 



Winter Vetch 



Alfalfa 



II Artifical Drainage Condition 



Well Adapted 



Intermediate 



Poorly Adapted 



Small Grains 



Barley 



Oats 



Winter Rye 



Winter Wheat 

 Grasses 



Brome 



Millet 



Orchard 



Redtop 



Reed Canary 



Sudan 



Timothy 

 Legumes 



Alsike Clover 



Birdsfoot Trefoil 



Ladino Clover 



Red Clover 



Soybeans 



Corn 



Truck Crops* 



Legumes 



Alfalfa 



Winter Vetch 



Orchardst 



* Includes potatoes: specific vegetables will have somewhat varying adaptations. 

 t Air drainage usually poor. 



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