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Eldon Schraepfer, Broker |
Carl "Cuddy" Schneider |
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NORLAND The NW1/4 of the NE1/4; and the South 1 rod of the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 12, Town 2 North, Range 4 East, Township of Lamont, Lafayette County, Wisconsin. The South-1/2 of the SW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 1, Town 2 North, Range 4 East of the 4th P.M, Township of Wiota, Lafayette County, Wisconsin Grantor warrants that the title to the property is good, indefeasible in fee simple and free and clear of encumbrances except utility easements, roadway easement, rights of public in highway right-of-way, and real estate taxes accruing in the year of the sale. TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 33-20- 15.2 and 33-36-642.0 Dodgeville-Sogn Association: This soil association is made up of dark-colored, moderately deep to shallow, gently sloping to steep soils underlain by limestone. The areas are on ridges and side slopes in the eastern part of the county. These soils formed under prairie grasses in wind-laid silt that is underlain by limestone or red clay. This association makes up about 4 percent of the county. Dominant in this association are the Dodgeville and Sogn soils, but minor areas are occupied by Edmund
s oils. Dodgeville soils, the most extensive in this association, occupy the less sloping
ridge tops and side slopes. The Sogn soils occupy small, scattered areas on steep side slopes that border stream valleys. In these soils depth to limestone is less than 12 inches. Sogn soils are very droughty, lack space for development of roots, are stony in many places, and locally have outcrops of bedrock. If protected from erosion and otherwise well managed, areas of the Dodgeville soils are suited to cultivation. The Erosion is moderate or severe on much of the cleared land in this association. Practices are needed that help prevent further erosion and that conserve water. Dairy farming is the principal use.
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