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Wisconsin Soils Program

Soil Survey work in Wisconsin  began in the early 1900s shortly after the inception of the National Cooperative Soil Survey.  On May 14, 2006, over 100 years of Wisconsin  soil survey work was completed when the digital soils data for Iron County, Wisconsin was posted to the Soil Data Mart bringing digital soils coverage for Wisconsin to 100%.  This accomplishment could not have been achieved without the National Cooperative Soil Survey program, which in Wisconsin is a joint effort of the NRCS and other federal, state, and local agencies.  Principal state cooperators include the University of Wisconsin-Madison & Stevens Point, the Wisconsin Land Information Association Board, and the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey.

 

Wisconsin General Soils Map
Statsgo map Wisconsin Soils Information and Maps
Wisconsin NRCS has a wide variety of soils products and digital data to meet the needs of our diverse users.  Find out more here.
 

 mlra map

Soil Survey by MLRA
In 1995, NRCS reorganized the National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS) mapping program to a Major Land Resource Area (MLRA) basis in order to develop a seamless, higher quality digital soil survey of the U.S.
 Soil Survey strategy model Wisconsin Soil Survey Strategy
Since the delivery of the first generation of the digital soil survey, the Soil Survey Program in Wisconsin has been restructured and now functions through a new business model.

 

Soil Scientist at work Wisconsin Soil Survey Program Activities
Wisconsin is continuing to improve soil survey data and products to meet current and emerging resource concerns.
Example of a soil profile Soil Study and Land Evaluation Materials for Land Judging Competitions
Land judging competitions are held every year in many Wisconsin high schools, FFA and 4-H programs.  Find the official handbook, event guidelines and Scorecards for Wisconsin competitions here.
 
Antigo Antigo Silt Loam - Wisconsin's State Soil
Antigo Silt Loam is the Wisconsin State Soil.  Antigo represents the many soils that support Wisconsin's economy and environment.
 
logo for YOS Year of Soil
Wisconsin declared 2006 as year of soil. 
 

For Assistance

Statewide assistance provided by state office staff on the soils program, soil attribute data and GIS data.

Local assistance provided by resource soil scientists who provide a wide range of local soils assistance including prime farmland protection and LESA

To obtain soil maps and information for specific local areas, contact your local NRCS office.