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Figure 3.—Somewhat excessively drained Colby soil
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Figure 4.—Poorly drained Cathro soil
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Figure 6.—Moderately well drained Pawnee
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Figure 7.—Well drained Ferris soil
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Figure 8.—Well drained Wallace soil
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Figure 9.—Moderately well drained Exum soil
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Figure 10.—Poorly drained Felda soil
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Figure 11.—Well drained Hambright soil
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Figure 13.—Brownfield soil formed in old eolian material
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Figure 14.—Well drained Clovis soil
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Figure 15.—Well drained Olton soil
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Figure 16.—Somewhat poorly drained Salmo soil
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Figure 19.—Moderately well drained Mattapex soil, wet phase
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Figure 25.—Deep, wide cracks are common during dry periods in Vertisols
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Figure 26.—Evidence of erosion on a sandy soil partially protected by surface gravel
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