Lee County Soil Data

Lee County, Georgia

Avg pH

N/A

Texture

Unknown

Drainage

N/A

Organic Matter

N/A

Hydrologic Group

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Data Story

About Soil in Lee County, Georgia

Ag-Rich Soils of Lee County

Taxonomic and pH data for Lee County are currently unrecorded. Most soils in this agricultural region are acidic, likely closer to the state average of 5.26 than the 6.5 national median.

Productive Farming Textures

Detailed sand and clay percentages are missing from recent surveys in Lee County. This area is famous for its productive land, which typically consists of well-drained soils that support diverse row crops.

Supporting Strong Yields

Lee County lacks a specific soil score, so growers should target the state average of 1.83% organic matter. Maintaining healthy organic levels is the key to sustaining the county's famous agricultural output.

Natural Water Movement

Drainage and hydrologic classifications are currently unmapped for the majority of the county. Most local soils provide sufficient natural drainage for the region's wide variety of commercial crops.

Hardy Growth in Zone 8b

Lee County sits in Zone 8b, offering a robust climate for both hobbyists and professional farmers. Dig into your soil today and join the rich agricultural tradition of this South Georgia gem.

Soil Composition

Composition data not available for this county.

Soil pH

pH data not available for this county.

Soil Series

Detailed soil series data not yet available for this county.

Hydrologic Group

Hydrologic group data not available.

Drainage Class

Drainage class data not available.

Soil Profile

Dominant texture: Unknown

O HorizonOrganic layer
0-2"
A HorizonTopsoil
2-10"
B HorizonSubsoil
10-30"
C HorizonParent material
30-60"
R HorizonBedrock
60"+

Typical soil profile. Actual depths vary by location.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of soil does Lee County have?

Lee County's soil is classified as Unknown. This indicates the relative proportions of sand, silt, and clay — sand percentage unavailable, silt percentage unavailable, and clay percentage unavailable. Sandy soils drain quickly but may need more frequent irrigation and fertilization.

Is Lee County's soil acidic or alkaline?

pH data is not available for Lee County.

What is the drainage class for Lee County?

Drainage class data is not currently available for Lee County.

What crops or plants grow well in Lee County's soil?

Based on Lee County's Unknown texture, soil pH, and drainage class, the soil is well suited for a variety of crops depending on local conditions.

What USDA soil order is found in Lee County?

The dominant USDA soil order for Lee County is not currently available in our dataset.

Other Counties in Georgia

Soil data sourced from USDA SSURGO via Soil Data Access. Data is informational only and should not be used as a substitute for on-site soil testing. Contact your local NRCS office for site-specific soil information.