Dairy — Pulpwood 



The Dairy — Pulpwood type-of-fariuiii;^ lies; iininediately to the north 

 of the Dairy — Potatoes area in Coos County. A combination of gentle slopes 

 and moderately productive loam and stony loam soils make this kind of 

 farming possible. The area is shown in Soil Management Group 1, 10, and 29. 



Dairy — Poultry 



In southeastern New Hampshire on the gently rolling loam and fine 

 sandy loam soils of Groups 2 and 14 is an area devoted mainly to dairy 

 farming and poultry production. 



Dairy — Apples — Poultry 



In south central New Hampshire are two areas known as the Dairy — 

 Apples — Poultry Area. The soils are moist sandy loam and loam soils which 

 are included in Soil Management Groups 1 and 3. 



Dairy — Poultry — Apples — Vegetables 



Extending mland for several miles from New Hampshire's seacoast lies 

 an intensively utilized area of land known as the Dairy — Poultry — Apples — 

 Vegetables Area. It is mostly Soil Management Groups 1, 3, 14, and 23. 



Poultry — Dairy — Apples 



In the central part of southern New Hampshire where the soils are 

 mostly sandy loams lies the Poultry — Dairy — Apples Area. It is shown in 

 Soil Management Groups 2 and 4. 



Apples — Dairy — Poultry 



Two rather small areas of sandy loam soils in the southern part of the 

 State are classified as the Apples — Dairy — Poultry Area, shown as Soil 

 Management Group 2. 



Woodland — Recreation — Scattered Farms 



The Woodland — Recreation — Scattered Farms Area occupies the large 

 and continuous hilly, stony, sandy soils in the central eastern and west 

 central parts of New Hampshire. The soils that predominate are shown 

 in Soil Management Groups 2 and 10. 



Woodland — Recreation 



The Woodland — ^Recreation Area is located in central and northern 

 New Hampshire on steep and mountainous, stony, sandy loam soils which 

 are not naturally fertile. These are shown as Soil Management Groups 29. 

 30, and 31. 



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