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Soil is
Pieces of rocksand minerals (such as clay, silt, sand and gravel)
Decayed parts of Living things
Water Air
The way a soil “feels” is called the soil texture.
Soil texture depends on the grain size, or the size of each particle in the soil.
Gravel – small rocks
Sand – very large grains
Silt – small grains
Clay- very small grains
Loam-a mix of particle sizes
•Sand particles are loose.
• They feel gritty. •Each grain can be seen and felt.
•Silt contains less sand and clay.
•Sand-sized particles, if present, are so small that they cannot felt with a finger.
•Clay particles are so little that it feels smooth and rather silky.
•Clay is the finest textured of all the soil classes.
•Clay usually forms hard clods or lumps when dry
•Clay is extremely sticky when wet.
•Loam is soil material that is medium-textured.
•Loam tends to be rather soft.
•It has a gritty feel, yet is smooth and slightly sticky and plastic when moist.
Soil & WaterStewardship Week
April 25 – May 2, 2004Sponsored by
America’s Conservation DistrictsNational Association of Conservation Districts
This script is based on “The Living Soil” background essay written for this observance by Neil Sampson with The Sampson Group in Alexandria, Va. Photos courtesy of USDA, NACD, and Ron Francis.)