Alfisols Map

Alfisols are extensive in the United States. They make up about 13.9 percent
of the surface area. In normal years water they are dry when the soils are warm
enough for plants to grow.
Dominant Suborders
Aqualfs
Aqualfs, which have warm and aquic conditions, primarily are found in an area
bordering the southern part of the Mississippi River, in southern Illinois, and
in Indiana and Ohio. Most Aqualfs have some artificial drainage or other water
control and are used as cropland for corn, soybeans, and rice. Nearly all
Aqualfs are believed to have supported forest vegetation in the past.
Cryalfs
Cryalfs, which are the cold Alfisols, occur mostly at high elevations, mainly
in the Rocky Mountains in the Western United States. Most of the Cryalfs in the
United States are used as forest because of their short, cool growing season.
Udalfs
Udalfs, which have a udic moisture regime, are of large extent in the United
States. They form a belt extending from Minnesota through Wisconsin, Michigan,
Indiana, and Ohio and ending in New York State. Another large area of Udalfs
begins in southern Iowa and extends through Missouri, Illinois, and the States
to the south bordering the Mississippi River. All Udalfs are believed to have
supported forest vegetation at some time during development.
Ustalfs
Ustalfs, which have an ustic soil moisture regime, occur on the southern
Great Plains, mostly in Texas and Oklahoma. They also occur throughout the Rocky
Mountain States from Montana to Arizona and New Mexico and in the Black Hills of
South Dakota. The dry season is pronounced. Many Ustalfs support savanna
vegetation, and some supported grassland vegetation. Most are used as cropland
or grazing land.
Xeralfs
Xeralfs, which have a xeric soil moisture regime, are mostly in California,
but small areas are in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Utah. The natural
vegetation was a mixture of annual grasses, forbs, and woody shrubs on the
warmest and driest Xeralfs and coniferous forest on the coolest and most moist
Xeralfs. Xeralfs are used mostly as cropland, forest, or grazing land. Small
grains, mostly winter wheat, are the most common crops..
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