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Panabo at a Glance Physical & Geographical Characteristics Social Sector Economic Sector Infra & Utilities Environment Macro Development Framework Local Government Administration


Physical & Geographical Characteristics

A. Geographic Location
B. Climate
C. Land Area by Barangay, Panabo City

D. Basic Soil Type and Classification

1) Types of Soil, by Barangay, Panabo City: 2003

Type of Soil Land Area (Has.) Barangay
Clay Loam 383 Sindatun
  548 Tibungol
  1,024 A.O. Floirendo
  2,844 Dapecol Reservation
  934 Dapco
  280 Consolacion
  921 Kauswagan
  376 Dalisay Village
  770 Manay
  821 New Malitbog
  582 Nanyo

Sub-total

9,483  
Sandy Loam 821 Kasilak
  774 Cacao
  397 Upper Licanan
  829 Katipunan
  732 Little Panay
  616 Tagpore
  528 Maduao
  875 Datu Abdul
  470 San Vicente
  152 Salvacion
  192 San Francisco
  109 Gredu
  138 New Pandan
  412 Cagangohan
  609 J.P. Laurel
  366 New Visayas
  690 Southern davao
  260 Quezon
  98 Sto. Niño

Sub-total

9,070  
Silty Clay 224 San Pedro
Silty Loam 911 Malativas
  100 Mabunao
  625 San Nicolas
  543 San Roque
  696 Kiotoy
  658 Katualan
  760 Sta. Cruz
  394 Waterfall
  411 Buenavista
  1,249 Lower Panaga

Sub-total

6,347  

Total

25,123  

Sources: Office of the City Agriculturist; CPDO Panabo City

2) Soil content Analysis, Panabo City: 2003

Elevation Chemical Analysis Soil Depth Description
0-30 30-40 40-70
More than 300 Nitrogen       First Layer - brown to dark brown
  Phosphorous       Non-sticky - non-plastic friable
  Potassium sufficient Deficit sufficient Second layer - grayish brown
  PH       Moist, slightly sticky
  Texture Clay loam Silty loam Silty clay Third layer - grayish brown, moist
More than 100-300 m Nitrogen       First layer - dark, gray, sticky , plastic firm
  Phosphorous Medium     Second layer - dark graish brown, moist, non-sticky, non-plastic, loose
  PH        
  Texture Silty clay Silty clay    
Less than 100 m Nitrogen       First layer - yellowish brown, moist, non-sticky, non-plastic, loose
  Phosphorous Medium Medium   Second layer - gray, moist, non-sticky, non-plastic, loose
  Potassium Sufficient Sufficient    
  PH        
  Texture Sandy loam Sandy loam    
Less than 50 m Nitrogen       First layer - dark gary, non-sticky, non-plastic, friable with highly weathered corals and limestone
  Phosphorous       Second layer - light brownish gray, moist, sticky, plastic
  Potassium       Third layer – light gray, moist, sticky, firm with hard fragments of highly weathered corals and limestone
  PH        
  Texture Silty clay Silty clay Silty clay  

Sources: Office of the City Agriculturist; CPDO Panabo City

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