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The National Forestry Handbook (NFH) contains methodology,
procedures, and related reference materials that assist NRCS
personnel to implement the policies contained in the National
Forestry Manual (NFM) relative to forestry and agroforestry
technologies. All references to the Soil Conservation Service or
SCS by Public Laws, Memoranda or other documents stated herein have
been changed to the Natural Resources Conservation Service or NRCS,
respectively. All policies and responsibilities relating to
forestry previously assigned to the Soil Conservation Service are
carried forward in full to the Natural Resources Conservation
Service unless otherwise noted or amended in this handbook.
Illustrations in full color and black and white.
Laboratory data are critical to the understanding of the properties
and genesis of a single pedon, as well as to the understanding of
fundamental soil relationships based on many observations of a
large number of soils. Development of both an analytical database
and the soil relationships based on those data are the cumulative
effort of generations of soil scientists at the Soil Survey
Laboratory (SSL). The purpose of the Soil Survey Investigations
Report (SSIR) No. 42, Soil Survey Laboratory Methods Manual is to
document methodology and to serve as a reference for the laboratory
analyst. It is expected that this document will continue to evolve
and change over time as new methods are developed and old methods
are modified or retired based on new knowledge or technologies.
This manual is an historical document in that it describes both
current and obsolete methods at the SSL. This manual also provides
historical perspective, documenting the contributions of many soil
scientists who have gone before us. Many of these scientists are
noted in the section on contributors. Illustration are in full
color and black and white.
The publication Keys to Soil Taxonomy serves two purposes. It
provides the taxonomic keys necessary for the classification of
soils in a form that can be used easily in the field. It also
acquaints users of the taxonomic system with recent changes in the
system. The eleventh edition of the Keys to Soil Taxonomy
incorporates all changes approved since the publication of the
second edition of Soil Taxonomy: A Basic System of Soil
Classification for Making and Interpreting Soil Surveys (1999). One
of the most significant changes in the eleventh edition is the
addition of the suborders Wassents and Wassists for subaqueous
Entisols and Histosols.
The National Forestry Handbook (NFH) contains methodology,
procedures, and related reference materials that assist NRCS
personnel to implement the policies contained in the National
Forestry Manual (NFM) relative to forestry and agroforestry
technologies. All references to the Soil Conservation Service or
SCS by Public Laws, Memoranda or other documents stated herein have
been changed to the Natural Resources Conservation Service or NRCS,
respectively. All policies and responsibilities relating to
forestry previously assigned to the Soil Conservation Service are
carried forward in full to the Natural Resources Conservation
Service unless otherwise noted or amended in this handbook.
The publication Keys to Soil Taxonomy serves two purposes. It
provides the taxonomic keys necessary for the classification of
soils in a form that can be used easily in the field. It also
acquaints users of the taxonomic system with recent changes in the
system. The eleventh edition of the Keys to Soil Taxonomy
incorporates all changes approved since the publication of the
second edition of Soil Taxonomy: A Basic System of Soil
Classification for Making and Interpreting Soil Surveys (1999). One
of the most significant changes in the eleventh edition is the
addition of the suborders Wassents and Wassists for subaqueous
Entisols and Histosols.
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