Authors

D.D. Malo

Publication Date

1984

Bulletin Number

84

Document Type

Article

Description

The soils of Southeastern South Dakota are a vital agricultural resource. Recently, questions about expanding irrigated potato production into Clay, Lincoln, Turner, Union, and Yankton Counties have been asked by state government officials and business leaders. Soils vary greatly in their suitability for sprinkler irrigated potato production. As a result of this concern, a study was initiated to identify soil limitation and suitability for sprinkler irrigated potato production. The soils in Clay and Union Counties were evaluated for both dryland and sprinkler irrigated potato production earlier (1983). This bulletin is meant to point out potential areas and not provide detailed site information. It is designed to serve as a guide for county, state, and business officials as they explore the potential for irrigated potato production in Southeast South Dakota.

Pages

38

Publisher

South Dakota State University

Type

text

Format

application/pdf

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