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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210303 Ver 2_Macon County - B204 - Farmland Classification_20231025294140 35o 9' 11" N ug_ 35o 9' 2" N 294140 294170 294200 294230 294260 Map Scale: 1:1,330 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet. Meters N 0 15 30 EO 90 Feet 0 50 100 200 ?00 Map projection: Web Mercator Conermordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: lfrM Zone 17N WGS84 usoA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Farmland Classification —Macon County, North Carolina (Macon County - Bridge 204) 294170 2942M 294230 2942M 294290 294320 35o 9' 11" N I I ug_ 35o 9' 2" N 294320 m 6/9/2023 Page 1 of 5 Farmland Classification —Macon County, North Carolina (Macon County - Bridge 204) MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Prime farmland if 0 Farmland of statewide . Farmland of statewide . 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Farmland of statewide either protected from ~ prime 0 All areas are rime p factor) does not exceed importance, if irrigated flooding or not frequently rV All areas are prime farmland 60 and drained flooded during the farmland 0 Prime farmland if drained � me Prime farmland if irrigated � Farmland of statewide growing season ,.y,r Prime farmland if and reclaimed of excess importance, if irrigated Farmland of statewide drained 0 Prime farmland if salts and sodium and either protected from importance, if warm protected from flooding or Farmland of statewide flooding or not frequently enough, and either r Prime farmland if not frequently flooded importance flooded during the drained or either protected from flooding during the growing rowin growing season protected from floodingor or not frequently flooded season Farmland of statewide importance, if drained Farmid f d lanostatewide not frequently flooded during the growing 9 0 Prime farmland if irrigated importance, if subsoiled, during the growing season 0 Farmland of statewide completely removing the season r 0 Prime farmland if 0 Prime farmland if drained importance, if protected root inhibiting soil layer Farmland of statewide irrigated and either protected from from flooding or not 0 Farmland of statewide importance, if warm r 0 Prime farmland if floodin or not fre uentl g q y frequently flooded during importance, if irrigated enou h g drained and either flooded during the the growing season and the product of I (soil 0 Farmland of statewide protected from flooding growing season 0 Farmland of statewide erodibility) x C (climate importance, if thawed or not frequently flooded Prime farmland if irrigated importance, if irrigated factor) does not exceed - Farmland of local during the growing and drained 60 importance season 0 rme farmland Pifld if irrigated Farmland of local ,.�r Prime farmland if and either protected from importance, if irrigated irrigated and drained flooding or not frequently ,.yr Prime farmland if flooded during the irrigated and either growing season protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season uson Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 6/9/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 5 Farmland Classification —Macon County, North Carolina (Macon County - Bridge 204) r 0 Prime farmland if ,. 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Farmland of unique subsoiled, completely importance, if drained and importance, if irrigated importance removing the root either protected from and reclaimed of excess N 0 Not rated or not available inhibiting soil layer flooding or not frequently salts and sodium Prime farmland if irrigated flooded during the Pm Farmland of statewide Soil Rating 9 Points and the product of I (soil growing season grow importance, if drained or a Not prime farmland erodibility) x C (climate ,.yam Farmland of statewide either protected from factor) does not exceed importance, if irrigated flooding or not frequently All areas are prime 60 and drained flooded during the farmland Prime farmland if irrigated ,.y Farmland of statewide growing season grow � Prime farmland if drained and reclaimed of excess importance, if irrigated N.y Farmland of statewide salts and sodium and either protected from importance, if warm Prime farmland if Farmland of statewide flooding or not frequently enough, and either protected from flooding or importance flooded during the drained or either not frequently flooded growing season protected from flooding or during the growing Farmland of statewide importance, if drained r Farmland of statewide not frequently flooded season importance, if subsoiled, during the growing 0 Prime farmland if irrigated �_O Farmland of statewide completely removing the season importance, if protected root inhibiting soil layer � Farmland of statewide � Prime farmland if drained from flooding or not Farmland of statewide importance, if warm and either protected from frequently flooded during ,.yam enoughflooded flooding or not frequently the growing season importance, if irrigated during the Farmland of statewide and the product of I (soil M.y Farmland of statewide growing season erodibility) x C (climate importance, if thawed importance, if irrigated factor) does not exceed Farmland of local Prime farmland if irrigated 60 N.y and drained importance Prime farmland if irrigated N.y Farmland of local and either protected from importance, if irrigated flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season 0 Prime farmland if subsoiled, completely removing the root inhibiting soil layer Prime farmland if irrigated and the product of I (soil erodibility) x C (climate factor) does not exceed 60 Prime farmland if irrigated and reclaimed of excess salts and sodium Farmland of statewide importance Farmland of statewide importance, if drained Farmland of statewide importance, if protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Farmland of statewide importance, if irrigated uson Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 6/9/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 5 0 Farmland of statewide importance, if drained and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Farmland of statewide importance, if irrigated and drained Farmland of statewide importance, if irrigated and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season 0 Farmland of statewide importance, if subsoiled, completely removing the root inhibiting soil layer Farmland of statewide importance, if irrigated and the product of I (soil erodibility) x C (climate factor) does not exceed 60 Farmland Classification —Macon County, North Carolina (Macon County - Bridge 204) Farmland of statewide importance, if irrigated and reclaimed of excess salts and sodium 0 Farmland of statewide importance, if drained or either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Farmland of statewide importance, if warm enough, and either drained or either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Farmland of statewide importance, if warm enough Farmland of statewide importance, if thawed Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance, if irrigated 0 Farmland of unique importance ❑ Not rated or not available Water Features Streams and Canals Transportation i--i-+ Rails ., Interstate Highways US Routes The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:12,000. Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Major Roads Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Local Roads Web Soil Survey URL: Background Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) Aerial Photography Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Macon County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 20, Sep 12, 2022 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Mar 30, 2021—Apr 4, 2021 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. usoA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 6/9/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 4 of 5 Farmland Classification —Macon County, North Carolina Macon County - Bridge 204 Farmland Classification Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI CuD Cullasaja-Tuckasegee Not prime farmland 2.9 58.7% complex, 15 to 30 percent slopes, stony EdE Edneyville-Chestnut Not prime farmland 1.3 27.2% complex, high precipitation, 30 to 50 percent slopes, stony EvD Evard-Cowee complex, Farmland of local 0.4 8.3% 15 to 30 percent importance slopes EvE Evard-Cowee complex, Not prime farmland 0.3 5.9% 30 to 50 percent slopes Totals for Area of Interest 4.9 100.0% Description Farmland classification identifies map units as prime farmland, farmland of statewide importance, farmland of local importance, or unique farmland. It identifies the location and extent of the soils that are best suited to food, feed, fiber, forage, and oilseed crops. NRCS policy and procedures on prime and unique farmlands are published in the "Federal Register," Vol. 43, No. 21, January 31, 1978. Rating Options Aggregation Method: No Aggregation Necessary Tie -break Rule: Lower USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 6/9/2023 am Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 5 of 5