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Title page 217
Relation Columbia River
Date 2005-02-22 to 2005-04-11
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Description also have had marked effect upon the soil types developed. In the lower, southwestern part of the Big Bend the soils were formed under a sagebrush cover. They are gray to light brown in color, are low in organic matter, and vary markedly in productivity. Included are some shallow rocky soils, others of deep sand, and some of shallow depth to hardpan, but extensive tracts have loams of high fertility. On the higher lands of the plateau, north and east of these desert and semidesert soils,...
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