Official State Soils, Listed by Adoption Year, from NETSTATE.COM (original) (raw)
Official soils listed by adoption year. (List by state or year) | |||
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State | Name | Designated as | Year |
Nebraska | Holdrege series | Official state soil | 1979 |
Wisconsin | Antigo silt loam | State soil | 1983 |
Vermont | Tunbridge soil series | State soil | 1985 |
Oklahoma | Port silt loam | Official state soil | 1987 |
Florida | Myakka fine sand | Official Florida state soil | 1989 |
Kansas | Harney silt loam | Official soil | 1990 |
Kentucky | Crider soil series | State soil | 1990 |
Massachusetts | Paxton soil series | Official soil | 1990 |
Michigan | Kalkaska soil series | Official soil | 1990 |
South Dakota | Houdek soil | Official state soil | 1990 |
Alabama | Bama soil series | Official state soil for Alabama | 1997 |
Arkansas | Stuttgart soil series | Official Arkansas state soil | 1997 |
California | San Joaquin soil | Official soil of California | 1997 |
West Virginia | Monongahela silt loam | Official state soil | 1997 |
Maine | Chesuncook soil series | Official state soil | 1999 |
Delaware | Greenwich loam | Official soil of the state | 2000 |
Illinois | Drummer silty clay loam | Official state soil | 2001 |
Nevada | Orovada series | Official state soil | 2001 |
Mississippi | Natchez silt loam | Official state soil | 2003 |
Oregon | Jory soil | Official soil | 2011 |
Minnesota | Lester | Official soil | 2012 |
Alaska | [ None ] | ||
Arizona | [ None ] | ||
Colorado | [ None ] | ||
Connecticut | [ None ] | ||
Georgia | [ None ] | ||
Hawaii | [ None ] | ||
Idaho | [ None ] | ||
Indiana | [ None ] | ||
Iowa | [ None ] | ||
Louisiana | [ None ] | ||
Maryland | [ None ] | ||
Missouri | [ None ] | ||
Montana | [ None ] | ||
New Hampshire | [ None ] | ||
New Jersey | [ None ] | ||
New Mexico | [ None ] | ||
New York | [ None ] | ||
North Carolina | [ None ] | ||
North Dakota | [ None ] | ||
Ohio | [ None ] | ||
Pennsylvania | [ None ] | ||
Rhode Island | [ None ] | ||
South Carolina | [ None ] | ||
Tennessee | [ None ] | ||
Texas | [ None ] | ||
Utah | [ None ] | ||
Virginia | [ None ] | ||
Washington | [ None ] | ||
Wyoming | [ None ] | ||
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