Detailed Soil Map Soil Survey of Fulton County Georgia Soil - nrcs usda 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the detailed soil map, which provides essential information about soil types and their characteristics across Fulton County. Familiarize yourself with the legend that explains various soil classifications.
  3. Locate specific fields on the form where you can input data related to your property or area of interest. Ensure you accurately fill in details such as coordinates and soil type codes, which are crucial for precise mapping.
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They are published by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), formerly known as the Soil Conservation Service. NRCS soil surveys are available from several sources: Some are on the NRCS website. Published soil surveys can be found at some libraries or borrowed through interlibrary loan.
Web Soil Survey is the largest public-facing natural resource database in the world. Whether you manage 10,000 acres or measure your land in square feet, you can use WSS to learn more about your soils through customizable maps, properties, and interpretations all free and downloadable.
When you have finished digging, examine one of the well-exposed sides of the pit carefully to determine the different soil horizons: this is called a soil profile; it should be examined when freshly dug. Make a drawing of this soil profile for each pit you dig and measure and write the depths of each soil horizon.
Home test kits are available at gardening centers; they are not as accurate or thorough as professional testing through your local county extension office. The good news is that your county extension soil test is usually free or low-cost.
NRCS soil surveys provide critical information about soil characteristics and properties and their limitations and potentials. Soil surveys are intended for many different users. Learn how soil surveys can help you better understand your soil and manage your land.

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Historical soil surveys have been scanned, converted to portable document format (pdf), and archived on a public download site.
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NRCS soil surveys are available from several sources: Some are on the NRCS website. Published soil surveys can be found at some libraries or borrowed through interlibrary loan. Surveys might be available from the state NRCS offices. Online GIS data of the Gridded Soil Survey Geographic Database is here.

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