Rusk County Soil Descriptions
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1345B - Chequamegon, very stony-Sconsin complex, 2 to 6 percent slopes
CHEQUAMEGON: 55 percent of mapunit.
SCONSIN: 30 percent of mapunit.
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160A - Oesterle sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
OESTERLE: Parent material: loamy alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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182B - Padus sandy loam, 0 to 6 percent slopes
PADUS: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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182C - Padus sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes
PADUS: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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182D - Padus sandy loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes
PADUS: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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192A - Worcester sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
WORCESTER: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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193A - Minocqua muck, 0 to 2 percent slopes
MINOCQUA: Parent material: silty and loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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1956B - Magnor silt loam, bedrock-controlled ground moraine, 0 to 4 percent slopes, very stony
MAGNOR: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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1957B - Freeon silt loam, bedrock-controlled ground moraine, 2 to 6 percent slopes, very stony
FREEON: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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1957C - Freeon silt loam, bedrock-controlled ground moraine, 6 to 15 percent slopes, very stony
FREEON: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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1B - Humaquepts-Fluvaquents complex, 0 to 4 percent slopes, very stony, frequently flooded
HUMAQUEPTS: 40 percent of the mapunit.
FLUVAQUENTS: 30 percent of the mapunit.
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2000 - Rubble land
RUBBLE LAND: An accumulation of loose angular rock fragments, commonly overlying outcropping rock.
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2002 - Udorthents, earthen dams
EARTHEN DAMS: Generally consist of silty, loamy, and clayey soils.
- Service roads, spillways, very steepside slopes, dikes, levees, and small concrete or steel dam structures may be included.
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2015 - Pits
PITS: Landscape position: stream terrace, outwash plain, esker, moraine.
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2030 - Udorthents and udipsamments, cut or fill
UDORTHENTS: Area where the original silty, loamy, sandy, or clayey soil profile has been altered by the addition or removal of more than a foot of soil material.
- Roads, landscaped areas, and steep slopes maybe included.
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2050 - Landfill
LANDFILL: An area of accumulated waste products of human habitation which can be above or below natural ground level.
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215B - Pence sandy loam, 0 to 6 percent slopes
PENCE: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits underlain by sandy and gravelly outwash.
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215C - Pence sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes
PENCE: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits underlain by sandy and gravelly outwash.
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215D - Pence sandy loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes
PENCE: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits underlain by sandy and gravelly outwash.
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22A - Comstock silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
COMSTOCK: Parent material: silty lacustrine deposits.
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24A - Poskin silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
POSKIN: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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27A - Scott Lake sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
SCOTT LAKE: Parent material: loamy alluvium over stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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3011A - Barronett silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
BARRONETT: Parent material: silty lacustrine deposits.
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3078E - Ribhill-Rubble land complex, 15 to 55 percent slopes, very stony
RIBHILL: 60 percent of the mapunit.
RUBBLE LAND: 35 percent of the mapunit.
- An accumulation of loose angular rock fragments, commonly overlying outcropping rock.
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308B - Blackriver silt loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes
BLACKRIVER: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium over loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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3114A - Saprists, Aquents, and Aquepts, 0 to 1 percent slopes, ponded, flooded
SAPRISTS: 55 percent of mapunit.
- Parent material: herbaceous or woody organic material 16 to 51 inches thick over sandy or loamy deposits.
- Landscape position: drainageway on lakeplain, depression on moraine, drainageway on moraine, depression on outwash plain, drainageway on outwashplain.
- Very poorly drained.
- Hydric soil.
- Land capability class: 8w (very severe limitations forcropland use).
- Frequent long duration ponding.
- T factor: 3.
- Hydrologic group D (very high runoff potential).
- Very high available water capacity.
- Not prime farmland.
- Not highly erodible.
AQUENTS: 15 percent of mapunit.
- Parent material: sandy outwash, eolian, lacustrine, or till deposits.
- Landscape position: drainageway on lake plain, depression on moraine, drainageway on moraine, depression on outwash plain, drainageway on outwash plain.
- Very poorly drained.
- Hydric soil.
- Land capability class: 8w (very severe limitations for cropland use).
- Frequent long duration ponding.
- T factor: 5.
- Hydrologic group D (very high runoff potential).
- High available water capacity.
- Not prime farmland.
- Not highly erodible.
- Multi-component map unit.
AQUEPTS: 15 percent of mapunit.
- Parent material: sandy outwash, eolian,lacustrine, or till deposits.
- Landscape position: drainageway on lake plain, depression on moraine,drainageway on moraine, depression on outwash plain, drainageway on outwash plain.
- Very poorly drained.
- Hydric soil.
- Land capability class: 8w (very severe limitations for cropland use).
- Frequent longduration ponding.
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group D (very high runoff potential).
- High available watercapacity.
- Not prime farmland.
- Not highly erodible.
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3125A - Meehan loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes
MEEHAN: Parent material: sandy outwash.
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3126A - Wurtsmith loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes
WURTSMITH: Parent material: sandy outwash.
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315A - Rib silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
RIB: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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324A - Maplehurst silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
MAPLEHURST: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium over loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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3276A - Au Gres loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes
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3336A - Fenander fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
FENANDER: Parent material: Stratified loamy and sandy deposits.
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337A - Plover fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
PLOVER: Parent material: mostly loamy lacustrine deposits.
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33B - Chetek sandy loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes
CHETEK: Parent material: Mostly loamy alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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33C - Chetek sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
CHETEK: Parent material: Mostly loamy alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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33D - Chetek sandy loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes
CHETEK: Parent material: Mostly loamy alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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3446A - Newson muck, 0 to 2 percent slopes
NEWSON UNDRAINED: Parent material: sandy outwash or sandy lacustrine deposits.
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3456A - Magnor, very stony-Magnor complex, ground moraine, 0 to 3 percent slopes
MAGNOR very stony: 38 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
- Landscape position: ground moraine, drumlin.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at a depth of about 42 inches.
- Somewhat poorly drained.
- Not hydric, but this map unit commonly contains hydric inclusions.
- Land capability class: 4s (moderate limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group C (high runoff potential).
- High available water capacity.
- Farmland is prime where drained.
- Not highly erodible.
MAGNOR: 32 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
- Landscape position: ground moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at a depth of about 42 inches.
- Somewhat poorly drained.
- Not hydric, but this map unit commonly contains hydric inclusions.
- Land capability class: 2w (few limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group C (high runoff potential).
- High available water capacity.
- Farmland is prime where drained.
- Not highly erodible.
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345B - Freeon, very stony-Sconsin complex, 2 to 6 percent slopes
FREEON: 50 percent of the mapunit.
SCONSIN: 32 percent of the mapunit.
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346E - Newot-Pence complex, 15 to 45 percent slopes, very stony
NEWOT: 55 percent of the mapunit.
PENCE: 30 percent of the mapunit.
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3546C - Newood-Pence complex, 6 to 15 percent slopes, very stony
NEWOOD: 55 percent of the mapunit.
PENCE: 35 percent of the mapunit.
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3556C - Newood, very stony-Magnor, very stony-Cathro complex, 0 to 15 percent slopes
NEWOOD: 35 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: mostly loamy till.
- Landscape position: moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at a depth of about 42 inches.
- Moderately well drained.
- Not hydric.
- Land capability class: 6s (severe limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group B (moderate runoff potential).
- Moderate available water capacity.
- The mapunit is Farmland of statewide importance.
- Highly erodible.
MAGNOR: 28 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
- Landscape position: moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at adepth of about 42 inches.
- Somewhat poorly drained.
- Not hydric, but this map unit commonly contains hydric inclusions.
- Land capability class: 4s (moderate limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group C (high runoff potential).
- High available water capacity.
- The mapunit is Farmland of statewide importance.
- Highly erodible.
CATHRO: 17 percent of the mapunit.
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3569C - Newood, very stony-Pesabic, very stony-Cathro complex, 0 to 15 percent slopes
NEWOOD: 48 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: mostly loamy till.
- Landscape position: moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at a depth of about 42 inches.
- Moderately well drained.
- Not hydric.
- Land capability class: 6s (severe limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group B (moderate runoff potential).
- Moderate available water capacity.
- The mapunit is Farmland of statewide importance.
- Highly erodible.
PESABIC: 30 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: mostly loamy till.
- Landscape position: moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at a depth of about 42 inches.
- Somewhat poorly drained.
- Not hydric, but this map unit commonly contains hydric inclusions.
- Land capability class: 4s (moderate limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group C (high runoff potential).
- Moderate available water capacity.
- The mapunit is Farmland of statewide importance.
- This mapunit is highly erodible.
CATHRO: 17 percent of the mapunit.
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3666B - Pesabic sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent slopes, very stony
PESABIC: Parent material: mostly loamy till.
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383B - Mahtomedi loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes
MAHTOMEDI: Parent material: sandy outwash.
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383C - Mahtomedi loamy sand, 6 to 12 percent slopes
MAHTOMEDI: Parent material: sandy outwash.
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383D - Mahtomedi loamy sand, 12 to 30 percent slopes
MAHTOMEDI: Parent material: sandy outwash.
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38B - Rosholt sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes
ROSHOLT: Parent material: Loamy alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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38C - Rosholt sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
ROSHOLT: Parent material: Loamy alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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38D - Rosholt sandy loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes
ROSHOLT: Parent material: Loamy alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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406A - Loxley mucky peat, 0 to 1 percent slopes
LOXLEY: Parent material: herbaceous organic material more than 51 inches thick.
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407A - Seelyeville and Markey soils, 0 to 1 percent slopes
SEELYEVILLE: 40 percent of the mapunit.
MARKEY: 30 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: herbaceous organic material 16 to 51 inches thick overlying sandy deposits.
- Landscape position: depression on lake plain, depression on outwash plain, drainageway on outwash plain.
- Very poorly drained.
- Hydric soil.
- Land capability class: 7w (severe limitations for cropland use).
- Frequent long duration ponding.
- T factor: 2.
- Hydrologic group A/D (low runoff potential if drained; very high if undrained).
- The mapunit has very high available water capacity.
- The mapunit is not prime farmland.
- Not highly erodible.
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408A - Lupton and Cathro soils, 0 to 1 percent slopes
LUPTON: 45 percent of the mapunit.
CATHRO: 40 percent of the mapunit.
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412A - Rifle and Tacoosh soils, 0 to 1 percent slopes
RIFLE: 50 percent of the mapunit.
TACOOSH: 40 percent of the mapunit.
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414A - Loxley and Beseman soils, 0 to 1 percent slopes
LOXLEY: 45 percent of the mapunit.
BESEMAN: 40 percent of the mapunit.
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415A - Greenwood mucky peat, 0 to 1 percent slopes
GREENWOOD: Parent material: organic deposits more than 51 inches thick.
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425B - Karlin sandy loam, 0 to 6 percent slopes
KARLIN: Parent material: sandy outwash.
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425C - Karlin sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes
KARLIN: Landscape position: outwash plain, stream terrace, moraine.
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439B - Graycalm-Menahga complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes
GRAYCALM: 55 percent of the mapunit.
MENAHGA: 30 percent of the mapunit.
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439C - Graycalm-Menahga complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes
GRAYCALM: 50 percent of the mapunit.
MENAHGA: 30 percent of the mapunit.
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439D - Graycalm-Menahga complex, 12 to 30 percent slopes
GRAYCALM: 50 percent of the mapunit.
MENAHGA: 30 percent of the mapunit.
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43B - Antigo silt loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes
ANTIGO: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium over loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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43C - Antigo silt loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes
ANTIGO: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium over loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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43D - Antigo silt loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes
ANTIGO: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium over loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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457B - Freeon, very stony-freeon complex, ground moraine, 1 to 6 percent slopes
FREEON very stony: 45 percent of the mapunit.
FREEON: 40 percent of the mapunit.
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457C - Freeon, very stony-freeon complex, ground moraine, 6 to 12 percent slopes
FREEON very stony: 55 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
- Landscape position: ground moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at a depth of about 42 inches.
- Moderately well drained.
- Not hydric.
- Land capability class: 6s (severe limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group B (moderate runoff potential).
- High available water capacity.
- The mapunit is Farmland of Statewide Importance.
- Highly erodible.
FREEON: 40 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
- Landscape position: ground moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material isat a depth of about 42 inches.
- Moderately well drained.
- Not hydric.
- Land capability class: 3e (moderate limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group B (moderate runoff potential).
- High available water capacity.
- The mapunit is Farmland of Statewide Importance.
- Highly erodible.
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461A - Bowstring muck, 0 to 1 percent slopes, frequently flooded
BOWSTRING: Parent material: highly decomposed organic material that is stratified with thin layers of sandy or loamy material.
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478C - Freeon-Ribhill complex, 6 to 15 percent slopes, very stony
FREEON: 50 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
- Landscape position: ground moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at a depth of about 42 inches.
- Moderately well drained.
- Not hydric.
- Land capability class: 3e (moderate limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group B (moderate runoff potential).
- High available water capacity.
- Highly erodible.
RIBHILL: 35 percent of the mapunit.
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48A - Brill silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
BRILL: Parent material: Loess or silty alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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515A - Manitowish sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
MANITOWISH: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits underlain by sandy and gravelly outwash.
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520A - Annriver silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
ANNRIVER: Parent material: loess or silty lacustrine deposits overlying loamy alluvium underlain by sandy and gravelly outwash.
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527B - Padwood sandy loam, 0 to 6 percent slopes
PADWOOD: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits over sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash underlain by stratified lacustrine deposits.
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527C - Padwood sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
PADWOOD: Parent material: loamy alluvium over sandy and gravelly outwash underlain by lacustrine deposits.
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532B - Aquepts and Saprists, 0 to 6 percent slopes, extremely bouldery
AQUEPTS: 50 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: loamy skeletal deposits over sandy-skeletal deposits.
- Landscape position: footslopes on stream terraces.
- Somewhat poorly drained.
- Not hydric, but this map unit commonly contains hydric inclusions.
- Land capability class: 4s (moderate limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 3.
- Hydrologic group B (moderate runoff potential).
- Moderate available water capacity.
- Not prime.
- Not highly erodible.
SAPRISTS: 50 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: thin organic deposits over loamy-skeletal deposits over sandy-skeletal deposits.
- Landscape position: footslopes on stream terraces.
- Very poorly drained.
- Hydric soil.
- Land capability class: 6w (severe limitations for croplanduse).
- T factor: 3.
- Hydrologic group D (very high runoff potential).
- Moderate available water capacity.
- Not prime.
- Not highly erodible.
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537D - Newot, very stony-Newood, very stony-Cathro complex, 0 to 35 percent slopes
NEWOT: 40 percent of the mapunit.
NEWOOD: 28 percent of the mapunit.
CATHRO: 17 percent of the mapunit.
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543B - Anigon silt loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes
ANIGON: Parent material: Loess or silty alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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543C2 - Anigon silt loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes, moderately eroded
ANIGON: Parent material: Loess or silty alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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545C - Freeon, very stony-Antigo complex, 6 to 15 percent slopes
FREEON: 60 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
- Landscape position: moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at a depth of about 42 inches.
- Moderately well drained.
- Not hydric.
- Land capability class: 6s (severe limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group B (moderate runoff potential).
- High available water capacity.
- The mapunit is Farmland of statewide importance.
- Highly erodible.
ANTIGO: 33 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: loess or silty alluvium over loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
- Landscape position: moraine.
- Well drained.
- Not hydric.
- Land capability class: 3e (moderate limitations for cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group B (moderate runoff potential).
- High available water capacity.
- The mapunit is Farmland of statewide importance.
- Highly erodible.
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555A - Fordum silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded
FORDUM: Parent material: silty and loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly alluvium.
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560A - Worwood sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
WORWOOD: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits over sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash underlain by stratified lacustrine deposits.
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571E - Pelissier gravelly sandy loam, 15 to 45 percent slopes
PELISSIER: Parent material: loamy deposits underlain by sandy and gravelly outwash.
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574C - Sayner loamy sand, 6 to 15 percent slopes
SAYNER: Parent material: stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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574E - Sayner loamy sand, 15 to 45 percent slopes
SAYNER: Parent material: stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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591A - Croswell-Chinwhisker complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes
CROSWELL: 50 percent of mapunit.
CHINWHISKER: 35 percent of mapunit.
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594B - Vilas-Lindquist complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes
VILAS: 50 percent of mapunit.
LINDQUIST: 35 percent of mapunit.
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594C - Vilas-Lindquist complex, 6 to 15 percent slopes
VILAS: 50 percent of mapunit.
LINDQUIST: 45 percent of mapunit.
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59A - Almena silt loam, dense till substratum, 0 to 3 percent slopes
ALMENA: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by loamy till.
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600A - Haplosaprists and Psammaquents, 0 to 2 percent slopes
HAPLOSAPRISTS: 50 percent of mapunit.
PSAMMAQUENTS: 40 percent of mapunit.
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612A - Magnor, very stony-Ossmer complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes
MAGNOR: 60 percent of the mapunit.
OSSMER: 32 percent of the mapunit.
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615B - Cress sandy loam, 0 to 6 percent slopes
CRESS: Parent material: thin layer of loamy alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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615C - Cress sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
CRESS: Parent material: thin layer of loamy alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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623A - Capitola muck, 0 to 2 percent slopes, very stony
CAPITOLA: Parent material: mostly loess or silty alluvium, or loamy alluvium underlain by loamy till.
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624A - Ossmer silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
OSSMER: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium over loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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632B - Aftad fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes
AFTAD: Parent material: Mostly loamy lacustrine deposits.
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632C - Aftad fine sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
AFTAD: Parent material: Mostly loamy lacustrine deposits.
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637B - Newood sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, very stony
NEWOOD: Parent material: mostly loamy till.
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637C - Newood sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes, very stony
NEWOOD: Parent material: mostly loamy till.
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63B - Crystal Lake silt loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes
CRYSTAL LAKE: Parent material: silty lacustrine deposits.
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63C - Crystal Lake silt loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
CRYSTAL LAKE: Parent material: silty lacustrine deposits.
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63D - Crystal Lake silt loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes
CRYSTAL LAKE: Parent material: silty lacustrine deposits.
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642B - Pesabic-Capitola-Newood complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, very stony
PESABIC: 45 percent of the mapunit.
CAPITOLA: 30 percent of the mapunit.
NEWOOD: 20 percent of the mapunit.
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648B - Sconsin silt loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes
SCONSIN: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium over loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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651A - Slimlake fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
SLIMLAKE: Parent material: loamy alluvium over sandy and gravelly outwash.
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667B - Newood fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes
NEWOOD: Parent material: loamy lacustrine deposits underlain by dense loamy till.
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667C - Newood fine sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes
NEWOOD: Parent material: loamy lacustrine deposits underlain by dense loamy till.
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675A - Robago fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
ROBAGO: Parent material: stratified sandy and loamy glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine deposits.
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683A - Tipler sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
TIPLER: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium or eolian deposits underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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700B - Menahga loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes
MENAHGA: Parent material: sandy outwash.
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700C - Menahga loamy sand, 6 to 12 percent slopes
MENAHGA: Parent material: sandy outwash.
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737D - Santiago silt loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes, very stony
SANTIAGO: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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737E - Santiago silt loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes, very stony
SANTIAGO: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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746D - Pence-Sconsin-Tawas complex, 0 to 25 percent slopes
PENCE: 40 percent of the mapunit.
SCONSIN: 25 percent of the mapunit.
TAWAS: 20 percent of the mapunit.
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750B - Chequamegon silt loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, very stony
CHEQUAMEGON: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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750C - Chequamegon silt loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes, very stony
CHEQUAMEGON: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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750D - Chequamegon silt loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes, very stony
CHEQUAMEGON: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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755A - Moppet,occasionally flooded-Fordum, frequently flooded complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes
MOPPET: 45 percent of the mapunit.
FORDUM: 40 percent of the mapunit.
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757B - Magnor-Freeon complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, very stony
MAGNOR very stony: 33 percent of the mapunit.
FREEON very stony: 25 percent of the mapunit.
MAGNOR: 20 percent of the mapunit.
FREEON: 15 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: loess or silty alluviumunderlain by dense loamy till.
- Landscape position: moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at adepth of about 42 inches.
- Moderately well drained.
- Not hydric.
- Land capability class: 2e (few limitationsfor cropland use).
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group B (moderate runoff potential).
- High available watercapacity.
- Prime farmland.
- Not highly erodible.
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766A - Moppet fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, occasionally flooded
MOPPET: Parent material: mostly loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly alluvium.
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77A - Auburndale silt loam, dense till substratum, 0 to 2 percent slopes
AUBURNDALE: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by loamy till.
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78C - Ribhill cobbly silt loam, 2 to 15 percent slopes, very stony
RIBHILL: Parent material: loess and loamy till over quartzite bedrock.
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815A - Wormet sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
WORMET: Parent material: loamy alluvium or eolian deposits and underlying stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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817D - Alcona fine sandy loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes
ALCONA: Parent material: stratified sandy and loamy lacustrine deposits.
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837E - Newot sandy loam, 15 to 45 percent slopes, very stony
NEWOT: Parent material: mostly loamy till.
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847B - Newood fine sandy loam, drumlins, 2 to 6 percent slopes, very stony
NEWOOD: Parent material: dense loamy till.
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847C - Newood fine sandy loam, drumlins, 6 to 15 percent slopes, very stony
NEWOOD: Parent material: dense loamy till.
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848A - Ribriver silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
RIBRIVER: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium over loamy alluvium underlain by sandy or sandy and gravelly outwash.
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9052A - Cathro-Capitola, very stony-Lupton complex, 0 to 1 percent slopes
CATHRO: 45 percent of the mapunit.
CAPITOLA: 35 percent of the mapunit.
- Parent material: mostly loess or silty alluvium, or loamy alluvium underlain by loamy till.
- Landscape position: depression on moraine, drainageway on moraine.
- Moderately cemented dense material is at a depth of about 30 inches.
- Very poorly drained.
- Hydric soil.
- Land capability class: 7w (severe limitations for cropland use).
- Frequent long duration ponding.
- T factor: 4.
- Hydrologic group B/D (moderate runoff potential if drained; very high if undrained).
- Very high available water capacity.
- The mapunit is not prime farmland.
- Not highly erodible.
LUPTON: 20 percent of the mapunit.
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917B - Annalake fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes
ANNALAKE: Parent material: stratified sandy and loamy glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine deposits.
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917C - Annalake fine sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes
ANNALAKE: Parent material: stratified sandy and loamy glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine deposits.
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923A - Capitola-Cebana complex, 0 to 2 percent slopes, very stony
CAPITOLA: 40 percent of mapunit.
CEBANA: 30 percent of mapunit.
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933B - Cromwell sandy loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes
CROMWELL: Parent material: loamy alluvium over sandy outwash.
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934A - Glenflora silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
GLENFLORA: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by stratified sandy and gravelly outwash.
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948A - Billyboy silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes
BILLYBOY: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by sandy and gravelly outwash.
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950A - Sconsin-Maincreek complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes
SCONSIN: 55 percent of mapunit.
MAINCREEK: 30 percent of mapunit.
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954A - Maincreek silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
MAINCREEK: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium and in densic loamy diamicton underlain by stratified gravelly and sandy outwash.
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956B - Magnor silt loam, end moraine, 0 to 4 percent slopes, very stony
MAGNOR: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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957B - Freeon silt loam, end moraine, 2 to 6 percent slopes, very stony
FREEON: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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957C - Freeon silt loam, end moraine, 6 to 15 percent slopes, very stony
FREEON: Parent material: loess or silty alluvium underlain by dense loamy till.
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M-W - Miscellaneous water
WATER miscellaneous: Not prime farmland.
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W - Water
WATER: Not prime farmland.