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MD Natural Resources
State Soil of Maryland
By USDA - NRCA
Apr 20, 2008, 23:00 PST



The State Soil of Maryland

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Sassafras Soil Profile

  • Surface layer: dark brown sandy loam
  • Subsoil - upper: strong brown sandy clay loam
  • Subsoil - lower: strong brown sandy loam Substratum: brownish yellow loamy sand

Established in 1901, the Sassafras series was one of the first soil series in the early days of soil survey activities in the U.S. It is one of the oldest soil series in the U.S. It is designated as a Benchmark and Hall of Fame soil series, which is a recognition of its historical significance in the evolution of soil science in the U.S. These soils are mapped on nearly 500,000 acres in Maryland.

The Sassafras series consists of very deep, well drained, moderately permeable soils formed in sandy marine and old alluvial sediments of the Coastal Plain. These soils are categorized as prime farmland, which means that they are among the most productive soils in the state for agriculture and forestry, in addition to being one of the soils best suited to construction, onsite effluent disposal, and recreational development.


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