Posted by JMS/.MN on April 10, 2012 at 21:26:33 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: Re: plowing posted by bradk on April 10, 2012 at 20:02:52:
Interesting that you mentioned "Webster" soil type. Was in town today....not at the grocery store, and the tarbender was talking about the MN legislature spending (wasting) time about naming a soil type. ok, they waste most of their time on the Viqueens stadium issue, while ignoring school funding, bonding issues, etc. I explained that soil types are typically named after the town where they are first identified....locally, our clay soils are Nicollet and Webster, id"d from Nicollet and Webster , MN....southern parts of the state. Lighter local soils are LeSeuer and others. Nicollet is common on the high ground, Webster is the deep black soil in potholes....excellent soil when the excess water is drained off. Ironically, there is a little town just north of me, maybe 20-40 residents on a good day, called St. Nicholas. Richest farmland in Stearns County- same soil types you"ll find in southern MN, Mankato, etc. area. All N-W, nothing lighter....just some growing degree days fewer because of the latitude, 90 miles north.
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