Soil Survey of Coosa County, Alabama
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Fruithurst--------------| 4e | | | | | | | | | TfE2: | | --- | --- | --- | --- Tallapoosa--------------| 7e | | | | Fruithurst--------------| 7e | | | | | | | | | ToA: | | 9.00 | 8.00 | 4.00 | 6.50 Toccoa------------------| 2w | | | | | | | | | TwD: | | --- | --- | --- | --- Townley-----------------| 4e | | | | | | | | | TxE: | | --- | --- | --- | --- Townley-----------------| 7e | | | | Montevallo--------------| 7e | | | | | | | | | W: | | --- | --- | --- | --- Water-------------------| 8w | | | | | | | | | WeC2: | | --- | 6.50 | 3.00 | 6.00 Wedowee-----------------| 3e | | | | | | | | | WeD2: | | --- | 6.50 | 3.00 | 6.00 Wedowee-----------------| 4e | | | | | | | | | WfE: | | --- | --- | --- | --- Wedowee-----------------| 7e | | | | | | | | | WhA: | | --- | --- | --- | --- Wehadkee----------------| 6w | | | | | | | | | WkB: | | --- | 8.50 | 4.50 | --- Wickham-----------------| 2e | | | | | | | | | WnE: | | --- | --- | --- | --- Wynott------------------| 7s | | | | Wilkes------------------| 7s | | | | | | | | | WyD: | | --- | 6.00 | --- | 6.00 Wynott------------------| 6s | | | | Winnsboro---------------| 6s | | | | | | | | | __________________________________________________________________________________________ Coosa County, Alabama 179 Table 6 .—Prime Farmland and Other Important Farmlands (Only the soils considered prime or important farmland are listed. Urban or built-up areas of the soils listed are not considered prime or important farmland. If a soil is prime or important farmland only under certain conditions, the conditions are specified in parentheses after the soil name.) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Map Map unit name Farmland Classification symbol _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ AcB Alcovy sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes Prime farmland in all areas AtB Altavista fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, rarely Prime farmland in all areas flooded CeB2 Cecil sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, moderately eroded Prime farmland in all areas DaB Davidson clay loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes Prime farmland in all areas DeB Decatur silt loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes Prime farmland in all areas HdB Hard Labor loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Prime farmland in all areas LcB Locust fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes Prime farmland in all areas MaB2 Madison fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, moderately Prime farmland in all areas eroded SpB Springhill sandy loam, 2 to 5 percent slopes Prime farmland in all areas ToA Toccoa fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally Prime farmland in all areas flooded WkB Wickham sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, rarely flooded Prime farmland in all areas AlC2 Allen gravelly sandy loam, 2 to 10 percent slopes, Farmland of statewide importance moderately eroded CeC2 Cecil sandy loam, 6 to 10 percent slopes, moderately eroded Farmland of statewide importance HdC Hard Labor loamy sand, 6 to 10 percent slopes Farmland of statewide importance MaD2 Madison fine sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes, moderately Farmland of statewide importance eroded MxD2 Mecklenburg gravelly loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes Farmland of statewide importance PaC2 Pacolet gravelly sandy loam, 3 to 10 percent slopes, Farmland of statewide importance moderately eroded PrD2 Pacolet-Rion complex, 6 to 15 percent slopes, moderately Farmland of statewide importance eroded, stony ShA Shellbluff loam, 0 to 2 slopes, frequently flooded Farmland of statewide importance TwD Townley gravelly fine sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes Farmland of statewide importance WeC2 Wedowee gravelly sandy loam, 3 to 10 percent slopes, Farmland of statewide importance moderately eroded WeD2 Wedowee gravelly sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes, Farmland of statewide importance moderately eroded _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 180 Soil Survey Table 7 .—Forestland Productivity _________________________________________________________________________________ | Potential productivity | ___________________________________ Map symbol and | | | | soil name | Common trees |Site | Volume | Trees to manage | |index|of wood | | | | fiber | _________________________________________________________________________________ | | |cu ft/ac| | | | | AcB: | | | | Alcovy------------------|loblolly pine-------| 80 | 114 |loblolly pine, |shortleaf pine------| 70 | 114 | shortleaf pine, |southern red oak----| 70 | 57 | yellow-poplar |yellow-poplar-------| 90 | 86 | | | | | AlC2: | | | | Allen-------------------|shortleaf pine------| 70 | 114 |loblolly pine, |yellow-poplar-------| 90 | 86 | shortleaf pine, | | | | yellow-poplar | | | | AtB: | | | | Altavista---------------|loblolly pine-------| 90 | 129 |loblolly pine |longleaf pine-------| 85 | 114 | |white oak-----------| 75 | 57 | |shortleaf pine------| 85 | --- | |sweetgum------------| 100 | --- | |red maple-----------| --- | --- | |yellow-poplar-------| 95 | --- | |southern red oak----| --- | --- | |water oak-----------| 90 | --- | |American beech------| --- | --- | |hickory-------------| --- | --- | | | | | BdB2: | | | | Badin-------------------|loblolly pine-------| 80 | 110 |loblolly pine, |shortleaf pine------| 70 | 106 | shortleaf pine |Virginia pine-------| --- | --- | |yellow-poplar-------| --- | --- | |white oak-----------| 65 | 46 | |scarlet oak---------| 65 | 47 | |chestnut oak--------| 65 | 48 | | | | | Tatum-------------------|longleaf pine-------| 60 | --- |Virginia pine, |loblolly pine-------| 80 | 110 | loblolly pine |shortleaf pine------| 70 | 106 | |Virginia pine-------| 70 | --- | | | | | Tallapoosa--------------|Virginia pine-------| 65 | 86 |Virginia pine, |loblolly pine-------| 70 | 86 | loblolly pine |longleaf pine-------| 55 | 43 | |shortleaf pine------| 65 | 86 | | | | | BfC: | | | | Badin-------------------|loblolly pine-------| 80 | 110 |loblolly pine, |shortleaf pine------| 70 | 106 | shortleaf pine |Virginia pine-------| --- | --- | |yellow-poplar-------| --- | --- | |white oak-----------| 65 | 46 | |scarlet oak---------| 65 | 47 | |chestnut oak--------| 65 | 48 | | | | | Tallapoosa--------------|Virginia pine-------| 65 | 86 |Virginia pine, |loblolly pine-------| 70 | 86 | loblolly pine |longleaf pine-------| 55 | 43 | |shortleaf pine------| 65 | 86 | | | | | Fruithurst--------------|loblolly pine-------| 75 | 86 |loblolly pine, |longleaf pine-------| 65 | 57 | shortleaf pine |shortleaf pine------| 65 | 86 | | | | | Coosa County, Alabama 181 Table 7.—Forestland Productivity—Continued _________________________________________________________________________________ | Potential productivity | ___________________________________ Map symbol and | | | | soil name | Common trees |Site | Volume | Trees to manage | |index|of wood | | | | fiber | _________________________________________________________________________________ | | |cu ft/ac| | | | | BmD2: | | | | Bethlehem---------------|shortleaf pine------| 70 | 103 |loblolly pine, |Virginia pine-------| 75 | 117 | shortleaf pine |scarlet oak---------| 75 | 55 | |chestnut oak--------| 65 | 47 | |white oak-----------| --- | --- | |black oak-----------| --- | --- | | | | | Madison-----------------|Virginia pine-------| 70 | 114 |loblolly pine, |loblolly pine-------| 80 | 114 | shortleaf pine |northern red oak----| --- | 57 | |shortleaf pine------| 70 | 100 | |southern red oak----| --- | 57 | |white oak-----------| --- | 57 | |yellow-poplar-------| --- | 100 | | | | | CeB2: | | | | Cecil-------------------|loblolly pine-------| 85 | 114 |loblolly pine, |shortleaf pine------| 70 | 114 | shortleaf pine |Virginia pine-------| 70 | 114 | |white oak-----------| 80 | 57 | |northern red oak----| 80 | 57 | |southern red oak----| 80 | 57 | |post oak------------| 70 | 57 | |scarlet oak---------| 80 | 57 | |sweetgum------------| 75 | 72 | |yellow-poplar-------| 90 | 86 | | | | | CeC2: | | | | Cecil-------------------|loblolly pine-------| 85 | 114 |loblolly pine, |shortleaf pine------| 70 | 114 | shortleaf pine |Virginia pine-------| 70 | 114 | |white oak-----------| 80 | 57 | |northern red oak----| 80 | 57 | |southern red oak----| 80 | 57 | |post oak------------| 70 | 57 | |scarlet oak---------| 80 | 57 | |sweetgum------------| 75 | 72 | |yellow-poplar-------| 90 | 86 | | | | | CHA: | | | | Chewacla----------------|blackgum------------| --- | --- |American sycamore, |eastern cottonwood--| 115 | --- | loblolly pine, |green ash-----------| 90 | --- | sweetgum, yellow- |loblolly pine-------| 95 | 143 | poplar |red maple-----------| --- | --- | |southern red oak----| --- | --- | |sweetgum------------| 110 | 129 | |water oak-----------| 105 | 72 | |willow oak----------| 105 | --- | |yellow-poplar-------| 105 | 100 | | | | | Cartecay----------------|loblolly pine-------| 95 | 143 |American sycamore, |southern red oak----| 85 | 72 | eastern |sweetgum------------| 100 | 114 | cottonwood, |water oak-----------| 95 | 86 | loblolly pine, |yellow-poplar-------| 105 | 114 | sweetgum, water | | | | oak, yellow-poplar | | | | 182 Soil Survey Table 7.—Forestland Productivity—Continued _________________________________________________________________________________ | Potential productivity | ___________________________________ Map symbol and | | | | soil name | Common trees |Site | Volume | Trees to manage | |index|of wood | | | | fiber | _________________________________________________________________________________ | | |cu ft/ac| | | | | Toccoa------------------|loblolly pine-------| 105 | 129 |American sycamore, |southern red oak----| 85 | --- | cherrybark oak, |sweetgum------------| 110 | 143 | loblolly pine, |yellow-poplar-------| 115 | 114 | yellow-poplar | | | | DaB: | | | | Davidson----------------|loblolly pine-------| 85 | 129 |loblolly pine, |northern red oak----| 80 | 57 | slash pine, |shortleaf pine------| 70 | 100 | yellow-poplar |southern red oak----| 70 | 57 | |sweetgum------------| 80 | 86 | |white oak-----------| 70 | 57 | |yellow-poplar-------| 80 | 72 | | | | | DdD3: | | | | Davidson----------------|loblolly pine-------| 85 | 129 |loblolly pine, |northern red oak----| 80 | 57 | slash pine, |shortleaf pine------| 70 | 100 | yellow-poplar |southern red oak----| 70 | 57 | |sweetgum------------| 80 | 86 | |white oak-----------| 70 | 57 | |yellow-poplar-------| 80 | 72 | | | | | DeB: | | | | Decatur-----------------|Virginia pine-------| 70 | 114 |eastern white pine, |eastern white pine--| 80 | 143 | loblolly pine, |loblolly pine-------| 80 | 114 | shortleaf pine, |shortleaf pine------| 65 | 100 | yellow-poplar |yellow-poplar-------| 90 | 86 | | | | | EnB: | | | | Enon--------------------|loblolly pine-------| 65 | 86 |eastern redcedar, |post oak------------| 45 | 29 | loblolly pine |shortleaf pine------| 60 | 86 | |white oak-----------| 45 | 29 | | | | | Wynott------------------|Virginia pine-------| 60 | 100 |loblolly pine, |loblolly pine-------| 70 | 100 | shortleaf pine |post oak------------| 55 | 43 | |red maple-----------| 70 | 43 | |shortleaf pine------| 60 | 100 | |southern red oak----| 85 | 72 | |sweetgum------------| 80 | 72 | |white oak-----------| 70 | 57 | |yellow-poplar-------| 90 | 86 | | | | | GrD: | | | | Grover------------------|black oak-----------| --- | --- |Virginia pine, |chestnut oak--------| --- 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