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Kalkaska sand is one of more than 500 soils found in Michigan. Unique to the state, Kalkaska Sand covers nearly 1 million acres (4,000 km2) in 29 Upper and ...
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The Kalkaska series consists of very deep, somewhat excessively drained soils that formed in sandy drift on outwash plains, valley trains, moraines, ...
Kalkaska Sand from www.soils4teachers.org
The surface of Kalkaska soil is black sand or loamy sand, over a light gray sandy subsurface layer, with a dark reddish brown, dark brown, brown and ...
Kalkaska Sand from www.goodsweetearth.com
Kalkaska sand is a well-drained soil and can very effectively filter water. This makes it a valuable asset in forestry. It's also the reason lakes and rivers ...
Kalkaska Sand from project.geo.msu.edu
On July 18th, 1991 over 150 conservation, government and environmental leaders celebrated the designation of Kalkaska Sand as the State Soil. The official site ...
We are KCSAS!!! We are a non-profit organization comprised of volunteers. We serve Kalkaska County by working closely with local businesses, Village and
Bs1--18 to 56 cm; dark brown (7.5YR 3/4) sand; weak fine granular structure; very friable; few fine and medium roots; about 5 percent fine and medium gravel; ...
Kalkaska Sand from gtjournal.tadl.org
Jan 1, 2018 · Kalkaska is located in the pine barrens of Northern Michigan. It once grew white pine, red pine, jack pine, and a variety of oaks—and still does ...
Kalkaska Sand from kalkaskacountysandandsnow.org
We are a non-profit organization comprised of volunteers that work for the betterment of the Kalkaska trail system by trail grooming and hosting educational and ...