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Issued 2000
Contents
How to UseThis Soil Survey ................................ 1
Contents ........... ............... .................. .................. 3
Forew ord ............... .................................. ..............7
General Nature of the County ..................................... 9
Settlement ................................................... 9
Agriculture ........................................................ 10
Natural Resources .............................................. 10
C lim ate .............................................. .......... . 10
How This Survey Was Made.............. ........ 10
M ap Unit Com position ......................................... 11
General Soil Map Units ...................................... 13
Soil Descriptions .................................... .......... 13
1. Cuthbert-Kirvin-Bowie ............................ 13
2. Redsprings-Ulto ..................................... 15
3. Maben-Woodtell ..................................... 16
4. Pirkey ................................................... 17
5. Tenaha-Lilbert-Darco ........................ 18
6. Tonkaw a ................................................. 19
7. Sawlit-Sawtown-Latex ........................ 20
8. Bernaldo-Attoyac ................................... 21
9. B ienville .................................................. 22
10. Laneville-Mattex .................................... 23
11. D reka .......................... ......................... 24
12. Keechi ........................ .................. 24
13. Estes................................................. ... 25
Detailed Soil Map Units ...................................... 27
Soil Descriptions ........................................... 27
AyB-Attoyac fine sandy loam,
1 to 3 percent slopes ........................ 27
AyE-Attoyac fine sandy loam,
8 to 15 percent slopes ......................... 28
BeB-Bernaldo very fine sandy loam,
1 to 3 percent slopes ............................. 29
BeD-Bernaldo very fine sandy loam,
5 to 8 percent slopes ............................. 31
BtB-Betis loamy fine sand,
1 to 5 percent slopes ........................... 32
BvB-Bienville loamy fine sand,
0 to 2 percent slopes .......................... 33
BwB-Bowie very fine sandy loam,
1 to 4 percent slopes ............................ 34CbE-Cuthbert fine sandy loam,
5 to 15 percent slopes ........................... 35
CbG-Cuthbert fine sandy loam,
15 to 35 percent slopes .......................... 36
CsG-Cuthbert fine sandy loam,
15 to 40 percent slopes, stony ............... 37
CtE-Cuthbert gravelly fine sandy loam,
5 to 15 percent slopes ........................ 38
DaC-Darco loamy fine sand,
1 to 8 percent slopes ............................ 39
DaE-Darco loamy fine sand,
8 to 15 percent slopes ........................... 40
DeA-Derly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent
slopes ................................................... 41
Dr-Dreka loam, frequently flooded ................ 43
Es-Estes clay, frequently flooded .......... ...... 44
GaA-Gallime-Alazan complex,
0 to 2 percent slopes ............................. 46
Ha-Hannahatchee fine sandy loam,
occasionally flooded .............................. 47
lu-lulus fine sandy loam, occasionally
flooded ............................................... .... 48
KaA-Kawah fine sand, 0 to 2 percent
slopes .......... ..... ............................. 49
Kc-Keechi fine sandy loam, frequently
flooded .................................................. 50
KfC-Kirvin fine sandy loam,
2 to 5 percent slopes ....................... 51
KfE-Kirvin fine sandy loam,
5 to 15 percent slopes ........................... 52
KgC-Kirvin gravelly fine sandy loam,
2 to 5 percent slopes ............................. 53
KsC-Kirvin soils graded, 2 to 8 percent
slo p es ................................................... 54
La-Laneville loam, occasionally flooded ....... 56
Lf-Laneville loam, frequently flooded ............ 57
LtB-Latex very fine sandy loam,
1 to 3 percent slopes ............................. 58
LyC-Lilbert loamy fine sand,
2 to 5 percent slopes ............................. 59
MaE-Maben fine sandy loam,
5 to 15 percent slopes ........................... 60
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Griffith, Kirby; Fuchs, Charles R.; Bolin, Joel; Dolezel, Raymond & Holt, Tom. Soil Survey of Rusk County, Texas, book, 2000; Washington D.C.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130244/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.