Orovada (soil)
The soil series has an extent of 367,853 acres (148,865 ha), primarily in northern and central Nevada, and extending into southern Idaho and Oregon.[1] They are common soils on semiarid rangeland with sagebrush-grassland plant communities.Orovada soils are arable, able to be cultivated, when irrigated and are considered prime farmland.[citation needed] Alfalfa for hay and seed, winter wheat, barley, and grasses for hay and pasture are the principal crops grown on these soils.Orovada soils are well drained and formed in alluvium derived from mixed rock sources and in loess and volcanic ash.