Blaine County, Nebraska

Survey Area NE009 Nebraska

The dominant drainage class is Excessively drained and the dominant hydrologic group is A (high infiltration, low runoff). The most common soil order is Entisols — young soils with little profile development, often on floodplains or steep slopes. This report summarizes the major soil map units across the survey area to help you understand what to expect when buying, building, or gardening in Blaine County, Nebraska. Search your address to find the exact soil composition, drainage, and series details at your specific location.

Soil Map UnitAcresDrainageHydro GroupDwellingsSeptic
Valentine fine sand, rolling and hilly, 9 to 60 percent slopes 121K Excessively drainedASomewhat limitedVery limited
Valentine fine sand, rolling, 9 to 24 percent slopes 80K Excessively drainedASomewhat limitedVery limited
Valentine fine sand, rolling and hilly, 9 to 60 percent slopes , moist 61K Excessively drainedASomewhat limitedVery limited
Valentine fine sand, rolling, 9 to 24 percent slopes, moist 51K Excessively drainedASomewhat limitedVery limited
Ipage fine sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes 23K Moderately well drainedASomewhat limitedVery limited
Valentine fine sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes 21K Excessively drainedANot limitedVery limited
Els-Ipage complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes 16K Somewhat poorly drainedAVery limitedVery limited
Valentine fine sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes, moist 15K Excessively drainedANot limitedVery limited
Valentine-Els complex, moist, 0 to 9 percent slopes 9K Excessively drainedANot limitedVery limited
Ipage-Tryon complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes 6K Moderately well drainedASomewhat limitedVery limited
Els-Tryon complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes 4K Somewhat poorly drainedAVery limitedVery limited
Simeon sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes 4K Excessively drainedANot limitedVery limited
Ipage sand, terrace, 0 to 3 percent slopes 3K Moderately well drainedA/DVery limitedVery limited
Water 3K Not ratedNot rated
Valentine loamy fine sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes 3K Excessively drainedANot limitedVery limited
Hersh-Gates complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes 3K Well drainedANot limitedVery limited
Fluvaquents, sandy, frequently flooded 2K Very poorly drainedA/DVery limitedVery limited
Els loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes 2K Somewhat poorly drainedAVery limitedVery limited
Valentine loamy fine sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes, moist 2K Excessively drainedANot limitedVery limited
Valentine-Sandose loamy fine sands, 0 to 9 percent slopes 2K Excessively drainedANot limitedVery limited

Soil Orders in This Area

The USDA classifies every soil into one of 12 soil orders. Here are the dominant orders found in this survey area.

Entisols
Young soils with little development — found on floodplains, dunes, and steep slopes. Properties vary widely by setting.
Mollisols
Fertile grassland soils with thick, dark topsoil. Among the best for agriculture, building, and gardening.

What This Means

Building & Foundations

Most soils are generally favorable for residential construction. Standard foundations are usually viable, though site-specific evaluation is always recommended.

Septic Systems

About 99% of soils are rated "very limited" for septic absorption fields. The well-drained soils may actually drain too fast for standard leach fields, allowing effluent to reach groundwater. Engineered or alternative systems are frequently required. Always get a professional perc test before purchasing land that needs septic.

Gardening & Agriculture

Soils tend to drain very quickly, meaning nutrients and water don't stick around long. Raised beds with amended soil, drip irrigation, and heavy mulching will give the best results. Compost is your best friend here — it improves water retention dramatically.

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