Farmland Classification—Haskell County, Texas Natural

99° 44' 2''

99° 45' 25''

Farmland Classification—Haskell County, Texas

429800

430000

430200

430400

430600

430800

431000

431200

431400

Vr

TcA 3650000

3650000

TmC2

TcB

FcA

B

TrA

FcA

FcB

429600

429800

430000

Map Scale: 1:10,400 if printed on A size (8.5" x 11") sheet.

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100

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200 500

400 1,000

430200

Meters 600 2,000

430400

Feet 3,000

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430600

430800

431000

431200

431400 99° 44' 1''

99° 45' 25''

429400

3649200

Paint Creek Rd

3649400

3649600

TcB

3649400

3649600

Fc

3649800

3649800

TrA

3649200

32° 58' 40''

32° 59' 28''

3650200

3650200

3650400

429600

3650400

429400

32° 59' 27''

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32° 58' 41''

Farmland Classification–Haskell County, Texas

MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI)

Prime farmland if subsoiled, completely removing the root inhibiting soil layer

Area of Interest (AOI) Soils

Not prime farmland

Prime farmland if irrigated and the product of I (soil erodibility) x C (climate factor) does not exceed 60

All areas are prime farmland

Prime farmland if irrigated and reclaimed of excess salts and sodium

Soil Map Units Soil Ratings

Prime farmland if drained

US Routes

Map Scale: 1:10,400 if printed on A size (8.5" × 11") sheet.

Major Roads

The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:20,000.

Local Roads

Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for accurate map measurements. Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov Coordinate System: UTM Zone 14N NAD83 This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below.

Farmland of statewide importance

Prime farmland if protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season

Farmland of local importance

Soil Survey Area: Haskell County, Texas Survey Area Data: Version 7, Oct 27, 2009

Farmland of unique importance

Prime farmland if irrigated Prime farmland if drained and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season

MAP INFORMATION

Date(s) aerial images were photographed:

Not rated or not available

The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident.

Political Features Cities Water Features

Prime farmland if irrigated and drained

Oceans

Prime farmland if irrigated and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season

Streams and Canals

1994

Transportation

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Rails Interstate Highways

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Farmland Classification–Haskell County, Texas

Farmland Classification

Farmland Classification— Summary by Map Unit — Haskell County, Texas Map unit symbol

Map unit name

Rating

Acres in AOI

Percent of AOI

FcA

Tobosa clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes

All areas are prime farmland

86.2

26.6%

FcB

Tobosa clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes

All areas are prime farmland

15.6

4.8%

TcA

Tillman clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes

All areas are prime farmland

11.8

3.7%

TcB

Tillman clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes

All areas are prime farmland

103.1

31.8%

TmC2

Vernon clay loam, 1 to 5 percent slopes, eroded

Not prime farmland

5.8

1.8%

TrA

Tillman-Tobosa complex, 0 to All areas are prime farmland 1 percent slopes

99.9

30.8%

Vr

Knoco complex

1.7

0.5%

324.0

100.0%

Not prime farmland

Totals for Area of Interest

Description Farmland classification identifies map units as prime farmland, farmland of statewide importance, farmland of local importance, or unique farmland. It identifies the location and extent of the soils that are best suited to food, feed, fiber, forage, and oilseed crops. NRCS policy and procedures on prime and unique farmlands are published in the "Federal Register," Vol. 43, No. 21, January 31, 1978.

Rating Options Aggregation Method: No Aggregation Necessary Tie-break Rule: Lower

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