- Berkshire (soil)
Berkshire soil series is the name given to a well drained
loam orsandy loam soil which has developed onglacial till in parts of southernQuebec , easternNew York State andNew England south toMassachusetts . It belongs to thepodzol soil group and is one of the most important soils in its area of occurrence, supporting extensive forests and a fair number of farms. Many Berkshire soils lack the eluvial (E) horizon characteristic of podzols because they have a history of being cleared for cultivation.Geology
The deep glacial till which provides the foundation of the Berkshire series contains material derived from
mica schist with fragments ofgneiss ,granite andphyllite also present in some areas. These rocks are not high in mineral nutrients but provide enough fine-grained material to produce a loamy soil.Agriculture
Cleared areas of the Berkshire series support a livestock industry with an emphasis on
dairy ing.Grasse s,legume s andsilage corn are raised for cattle food. These crops are likely to need lime andfertilizer for optimum growth.Potato es are also grown; they are well adapted to the Berkshire's natural acidity. Many Berkshire soils, however, are too rough and stony for easy cultivation and have been allowed to revert to forest.Forestry
Most of the Berkshire series supports
mixed forest . Several species ofmaple ,birch andpine are prominent among the trees, along with beech, spruce, fir, ash and basswood.References
* [http://www2.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov/osd/dat/B/BERKSHIRE.html Official Series Description - BERKSHIRE Series]
* [http://sis.agr.gc.ca/cansis/publications/pq/pq11/intro.html Soil Survey of Shefford, Brome and Missisquoi Counties]
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