Ramsey County Soil Data

Ramsey County, North Dakota

Avg pH

7.3

Texture

Loam

Drainage

N/A

Organic Matter

8.3%

Hydrologic Group

N/A

Data Story

About Soil in Ramsey County, North Dakota

Highly Alkaline and Rich Ramsey Soils

The average pH in Ramsey County is 7.32, which is significantly more alkaline than the national median of 6.5. This chemical profile is common across North Dakota's lake regions. The soil serves as a stable, mineral-rich environment for a variety of local plant life.

Balanced Texture for Agricultural Stability

A blend of 35.9% sand and 37.3% silt provides a firm but manageable soil structure. The 22.2% clay content aids in nutrient storage, ensuring that vital minerals remain available throughout the growing season. This composition balances drainage with the weight needed to support heavy crops.

Superior Fertility and Organic Richness

Organic matter is exceptionally high at 8.29%, nearly double the state average of 4.69%. This is paired with an available water capacity of 0.188 in/in, which is higher than the state average. Such rich soil offers massive potential for high-yield farming and lush gardens.

Moisture Management in the Lake Basin

Although specific drainage classes are not listed, the high organic content suggests the soil acts like a natural sponge. This helps plants survive dry periods but may require attention during wet seasons to prevent oversaturation. Local terrain plays a major role in how water moves through these rich fields.

Abundant Growth in Zone 4a

A soil score of 66.5 makes Ramsey County a prime spot for wheat, barley, and sunflowers. Zone 4a is also suitable for a wide range of vegetables including peppers and tomatoes if started indoors. Your backyard is ready for a high-performance garden this season.

Soil Composition

Loam
Sand: 35.9%
Silt: 37.3%
Clay: 22.2%
Loam

Soil pH

7.3pH
7.31936724567377
Strongly AcidicSlightly AcidicNeutralSlightly AlkalineStrongly Alkaline
Ideal lawn range: 6.0 - 7.0

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: Loam

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 Ramsey County have?

Ramsey County's soil is classified as Loam. This indicates the relative proportions of sand, silt, and clay — 36% sand, 37% silt, and 22% clay. Loamy soils hold moisture well and support a wide range of plants.

Is Ramsey County's soil acidic or alkaline?

Ramsey County's soil has a pH of 7.3, which is near neutral. This range is ideal for most garden plants and field crops.

What is the drainage class for Ramsey County?

Drainage class data is not currently available for Ramsey County.

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

Based on Ramsey County's Loam texture, pH of 7.3, and drainage class, the soil is well suited for drought-tolerant crops and native grasses, row crops and vegetable gardens.

What USDA soil order is found in Ramsey County?

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

Other Counties in North Dakota

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.