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KEY
State FFA Agronomy CDE – Spring 2003
Soils
15 minutes
100 points
Part
I – Soil Texture [40 pts]1. [30 points, 6 pts each]
Observe the 5 soil samples and identify each texture as one of the
following:Clay loam Silt loam Silty clay loam Coarse sandy loam
Sand Sandy loam Silt
Sandy clay Sandy clay loam Silty clay
a.
_______________ coarse sandy loam
b. _______________ sand
c. _______________ silt loam
d. _______________ clay loam
e. _______________ sandy loam
2.
[5 pts] Using the textural triangle (figure
1) below, find the textural class of the following soil sample
(Circle the correct answer)
Textural
Triangle (figure 1)
32% sand, 32% silt, 36% clay
a.
sandy loam
b. silt loam
c. clay loam
d. loam
e. none of the above
3.
[2 pts] Under most conditions, which has greater water-holding capacity,
a
fine textured soil or a coarse textured soil?
(Circle the correct answer)
4.
[3 pts] Clays are less than _0.002_ millimeters
in diameter. (Fill in the blank)
Part II – Soil Profile/Structure [25 pts]
(Multiple
choice – circle the correct answer)
5.
[5 pts] Which of the following gives the correct sequence of designations
for the soil profile shown in figure
2?
a.
O, A, E, C
b. O, A, B, R
c. A, E, B, C
d. A, B, C, R
e. A, E, C, R
6. [5 pts] What kind of soil structure would you expect to see in
the horizon of clay accumulation?
a.
granular
b. platy
c. prismatic
d. massive
e. single grain
7.
[5 pts] A ________ soil structure is dominated by small rounded
peds, and is common on soil surfaces.
a. granular
b. platy
c. prismatic
d. massive
e. single grain
8.
[5 pts] The first structure type to develop in a soil is usually
a. prismatic
b. blocky
c. rocky
d. platy
9.
[5 pts] Large particles have more surface area per gram weight than
do small particle
a. true
b. false
c. particle size has nothing to do with surface area
Part
III. Land Capability Classification [15 pts]
10.
[5pts] In the USDA Land Capability Classification System, which
of the following are considered suitable for only grazing, or hay
production (and not considered suitable for cultivation)?
a.
I-III
b. III-VIII
c. III
d. VII
e. VIII
11.
[5 pts] In the USDA Land Capability Classification System, subclass
“e” stands for ______
a.
soils with an erosion hazard
b. soils with excessive wetness
c. soils with properties unfavorable to the rooting zone
d. soils with climatic limitations
12.
[5 pts] Which land capability class designates land with problems
that are impractical to correct, such as boulders or wetness, so
the land should be used for pasture, woodland, or wildlife habitat?
a. V
b. VII
c. III
d. none of the above
Part
IV - Soil Survey Maps [20 points]
The Pierce County Soil Survey is provided to answer some of these
questions
Use figure 3.
13.
[5pts] Provide the (PLS) legal description of “A” in
the diagram.
NE 1/4 of NE ¼ Sec. 10, T4N, R3W
14. [5pts] What is the Township and Range designation for the city
of Puyallup, WA?
T20N,
R4E
15. [5pts] What is the map symbol for the Sultan silt loam?
42A
16. [5pts] What is the available water capacity of the surface horizon
of the Sultan silt loam?
a.
0.11-0.13
b. 0.19-0.21
c. 2.0-6.0
d. low
e. moderate
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