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receded. The largest landscapes of Windsor soils are in the northern Connecticut River Valley, but the soils are mapped throughout the state. Slopes range from 0 to 15 percent. Windsor soils overlay sand and gravel groundwater
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corn, and ornamental shrubs and trees. They are also well suited for commercial and residential development, as well as a source for construction material. These soils cover 34,000 acres (140 km) in Connecticut.
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Windsor soils are well suited to the highly diversified agriculture of Connecticut; they are the preferred soils for the production of
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The Windsor series consists of very deep, excessively drained, rapidly permeable soils formed in
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soil
U.S. state
Connecticut
Connecticut shade tobacco
silage
glacial
sediments
Connecticut River Valley
Lake Hitchcock
aquifers
water pollution
Pedology (soil study)
Soil types
List of U.S. state soils
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cite web
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Connecticut state soil
Categories
Pedology
Soil in the United States
Geology of Connecticut
Symbols of Connecticut
Types of soil

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