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Soil Series

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Soil Suitability Analysis (Diversified Crops)
Soil suitability classification refers to the use of a piece of land on a sustainable basis, based on physical and chemical properties and environmental factors. It is the ultimate aim of soil survey and this may come up through a good judgment and a thorough evaluation of soil properties and qualities like soil depth, texture, slope, drainage, erosion, flooding and fertility. Based from these properties, the suitability of a certain tract of land for crop production is determined.
Antique Province
Soil Series Banana Avocado Maize Onion Tomato Tobacco Papaya
Alimodian S2f - - N2fsc S3fc S3sc S2wfs
Magcalon S3s - - S3s S2f S2c S3st
Patnongon S3sf - - S2fts S3sf S3sfc S2wsf
San Manuel S2w - - S3w S3w S2w N2w
Sta. Rita S2fs - - S3sc S3sc S3sfc S3fws
Umingan S3fs - - S3fsc S3fsc S3sfc S3fs
Suitability Ratings
S1
Highly Suitable
S2
Moderate Suitable
S3
Marginally Suitable
N1
Currently Not Suitable
N2
Permanently Not Suitable
Suitability Ratings
t
topography; slope
w
Drainage; flooding
s
Texture; coarse fragments; soil depth
f
Soil Fertility
c
Climate