Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Nebraska Conservation and Soil Survey: The Soil Resources of Nebraska
This brief report, prepared to answer some of the many questions which the department receives in regard to the soil resources of Nebraska, is not complete enough to take the place of the detailed soil surveys, such as have been made of twenty-seven counties of the state. It is general and should be so considered.
The reader should keep in mind the fact that Nebraska is large and diverse, having an area of square miles, an altitude rising from 840 feet in the southeast to feet near the Western border, land forms varying from smooth plains to mountainous areas, more than 100 kinds of soil, and a rainfall decreasing from 33 inches in the south east corner to 16 inches at the Wyoming line.
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