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About the Hoolehua Plant Materials Center
Updated
08/21/2008
| Established |
1957
on Maui; moved to Molokai in 1972 |
| Size |
80 Acres |
| Land Ownership |
Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources |
| Operation |
NRCS |
Description of the PMC Service Area
The area served by the Hoolehua
PMC include the Hawaiian Islands, Guam, Islands of the Commonwealth of the
Northern Marianas, the Republic of Belau, Federated States of Micronesia,
Marshall Islands and American Samoa, all of which owe their shape primarily to
volcanic building. The islands all have been modified by erosion under strongly
localized conditions. Elevations vary from sea level to more than 10,000 feet
above sea level.
Soils are derived from volcanic lava, eruptive deposits of ash, tuff and
cinders, and limestone and
alluvial
deposits from coral reefs. Age and a variety of parent material, plus extreme
ranges in rainfall, have resulted in a complexity of soil types.
Rainfall in our service area ranges from less than 10 inches to more than 390
inches annually. The driest areas are semi-desert.
Land use is diversified. Large acreages are devoted to ranching, sugarcane,
macadamia nuts, coffee, and pineapple. Smaller acreages are used for truck
crops, orchards and subsistence farming.
Getting to the Hoolehua PMC
The Hoolehua Plant Materials
Center is located on Molokai in the Hawaiian Islands. Please contact the PMC
for information on traveling to the PMC.

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