- Stuttgart (soil)
Stuttgart soil series is an officially designated state
symbol , the State Soil ofArkansas .Stuttgart soils are named for the City of Stuttgart in southeast Arkansas. They are used primarily for crops, mainly
rice ,soybeans , smallgrains , and corn. The Stuttgart area is also famous for its largefall and winter population ofducks andgeese (Stuttgart bills itself as "The Rice and Duck Capital of the World"). These waterfowl feed heavily on the crops grown on the Stuttgart soils. Stuttgart soils have been mapped on about 200,000acre s (800 km²) in Arkansas.The Stuttgart series consists of very deep, moderately well drained or somewhat poorly drained soils formed in silty and clayey
alluvium . These level to gently sloping soils are on theGrand Prairie in the LowerMississippi Valley. They are classified asalfisols , but their high content ofmontmorillonite puts them close to thevertisol class. Because of the surface layer of silt loam and slow permeability in the clayey subsoil, the soils are ideal for rice production.ee also
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List of U.S. state soils ources
* [http://www2.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov/osd/dat/S/STUTTGART.html Official Series Description - Stuttgart]
* [http://www.ar.nrcs.usda.gov/soils/state_soil.html Arkansas State Soil]
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