DeKalb County Land, Livestock & Forestry CDEs
Oct 08, 2025
Dekalb Land
Overall

ID: 95 - -
Team Name: Fyffe
Participant Name:
AYDEN TOTHEROW
Individual Rank: 21
Individual Total Score: 116
Team Rank: 8
Team Total Score: 265
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DefinitionResponsesScore
Part 1 - Field 1
PartContestantJudge
1Surface Texture - Moderately Coarse
Subsoil Texture - Moderately Coarse
Depth of Soil - Moderately Deep
Slope - Steep
Erosion - Water - Moderate
Permeability - Moderate
Surface Runoff - Slow
Major Factors - None
Land Capability Class - Class III
Surface Texture - Moderately Coarse
Subsoil Texture - Moderately Coarse
Depth of Soil - Moderately Deep
Slope - Moderately Sloping
Erosion - Water - None to Slight
Permeability - Moderate
Surface Runoff - Rapid
Major Factors - Slope
Land Capability Class - Class III
19
Part 1 - Field 2
PartContestantJudge
1Surface Texture - Moderately Coarse
Subsoil Texture - Moderately Coarse
Depth of Soil - Moderately Deep
Slope - Steep
Erosion - Water - Moderate
Permeability - Moderate
Surface Runoff - Slow
Major Factors - None
Land Capability Class - Class III
Surface Texture - Medium
Subsoil Texture - Moderately Fine
Depth of Soil - Moderately Deep
Slope - Moderately Sloping
Erosion - Water - Moderate
Permeability - Slow
Surface Runoff - Rapid
Major Factors - Slope
Land Capability Class - Class III
16
Part 1 - Field 3
PartContestantJudge
1Surface Texture - Moderately Coarse
Subsoil Texture - Moderately Coarse
Depth of Soil - Moderately Deep
Slope - Steep
Erosion - Water - Moderate
Permeability - Moderate
Surface Runoff - Slow
Major Factors - None
Land Capability Class - Class III
Surface Texture - Moderately Coarse
Subsoil Texture - Moderately Fine
Depth of Soil - Moderately Deep
Slope - Gently Sloping
Erosion - Water - None to Slight
Permeability - Slow
Surface Runoff - Rapid
Major Factors - Depth
Major Factors - Slope
Major Factors - Permeability
Major Factors - Runoff
Land Capability Class - Class II
13
Part 2 - Cropland
PartContestantJudge
1 3. Use for row crops (3)
9. Maintain existing terraces
13. Apply lime
14. Use fertilizer ratio 1-1-1
3. Use for row crops (3)
5. Farm on contour
6. Install water disposal system
8. Build terraces
12. Establish field borders
16. Use fertilizer ratio 1-4-2
5
Part 2 - Pastureland
PartContestantJudge
1 2. Improve the stand of existing pasture
5. Improve forage quality and production of existing pasture
8. Apply lime
4. Control undesirable plants of existing pasture
5. Improve forage quality and production of existing pasture
8. Apply lime
11. Apply fertilizer ratio 0-1-2
15
Part 2 - Forestland
PartContestantJudge
1 3. Maintain existing firebreaks
5. Harvest trees selectively
7. Control undesirable species
8. Precommercial thinning
2. Establish firebreaks
4. Plant recommended trees
7. Control undesirable species
9. Prepare site for planting
7
Homesite - Part I
PartContestantJudge
1Surface Texture - Coarse
Subsoil Texture - Moderately Coarse
Depth of Soil - Deep
Slope - Moderately Sloping
Erosion - Water - None to Slight
Permeability - Moderate
Soil Drainage - Good
Flooding - None
Shrink-Swell - Moderate
Rocks - Less than 5%
Surface Texture - Medium
Subsoil Texture - Moderately Fine
Depth of Soil - Moderately Deep
Slope - Nearly Level
Erosion - Water - None to Slight
Permeability - Slow
Soil Drainage - Good
Flooding - None
Shrink-Swell - Low
Rocks - Less than 5%
20
Homesite - Part IIIA
PartContestantJudge
1Septic Tank Filter Fields - Moderate
Local Roads and Streets - Moderate
Foundations Without Basements - Moderate
Lawns and Landscapes - Moderate
Septic Tank Filter Fields - Severe
Local Roads and Streets - Moderate
Foundations Without Basements - Moderate
Lawns and Landscapes - Moderate
21
Homesite - Part IIIB
PartContestantJudge
1NonePermeability
Depth of Soil
0
Cropland Total
24
Pastureland Total
31
Forestland Total
20
Homesite Total
41


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