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The | soil is sandy. |
This type of | soil is also called residual soil. |
The | soil is primarily loam. |
The | soil is generally rocky and alluvial. |
The | soil is sandy and deep. |
The | soil is principally 2d rate. |
The | soil is poor in organic matter. |
The | soil is rocky and gravelly. |
Soil is regolith by another name. | |
Its chalky | soil is not agriculturally productive. |
The | soil is silt and loam. |
Here, the | soil is poor; avalanches and mudslides have covered |
Soil is the debut EP from the Chicago metal band Soi | |
Tifton | soil is the official state soil of the state of Geor |
The | soil is loam and blue clay, the subsoil varies. |
The | soil is mainly sand, remnants of Glacial Lake Algonq |
The island | soil is a very fertile and rich loam. |
The | soil is clayey; the subsoil partly stone. |
Mn-deficient | soil is remediated with this salt. |
The | soil is mainly composed of sand, ochre and gypsum. |
The silty | soil is soft and easy to dig. |
The | soil is gravelly and sandy, with exceptionally good |
Such | soil is referred to as "frost susceptible." |
First, its | soil is composed almost entirely of diatomaceous ear |
Zinc deficient | soil is soil in which there is insufficient zinc to |
A Cryptobiotic | soil is a biological soil crust composed of living c |
Early planting of winter wheat when the | soil is warm gives a greater root system more subjec |
Throughflow usually happens when the | soil is completely saturated with water. |
The | soil is not particularly fertile; the farming method |
The | soil is fertile and supports a wide variety of plant |
The | soil is heavy clay with a subsoil of strong clay. |
The | soil is sandy and many tracks of buffalo and deer ca |
It is known for its onion production, as the | soil is particularly fertile. |
The parish's | soil is described as 'clayey' with chalk and gault s |
For faster feces decomposition, organic | soil is preferred over a mineral (sandy) one. |
ownship comprises by computation 470 acres; the | soil is favourable, and the scenery pleasing." |
The | soil is of the Icknield Association with dark brown, |
Because the | soil is perpetually waterlogged, there is little fre |
Thin, sandy | soil is commonplace on Twin Peaks, making them more |
The | soil is lime bearing, and the subsoil is thick with |
70% of the | soil is volcanic, 20% clay and the remaining 10% is |
The | soil is favorable for meadows with more fertile land |
The | soil is sandy and most regions require extensive irr |
The | soil is mostly London Clay, with patchy spreads of v |
ce is generally level apart is upland where the | soil is 2d rate. |
Conditions are exposed and sunny, and the | soil is acidic and gravelly. |
Typical bulk density of clay | soil is between 1.1 and 1.3 g/cm³. |
Typical bulk density of sandy | soil is between 1.5 and 1.7 g/cm³. |
The explanation for red | soil is a high concentration of Ferric oxide in the |
The | soil is classified as 'medium to deep black' and is |
In this interpretation, the Pike | Soil is proposed to an interglacial (Marine Isotope |
Songs of Our | Soil is the sixth album by the singer Johnny Cash. |
Knowledge and understanding of the genesis of a | soil is important in its classification and mapping. |
A dead plant that falls on dry | soil is normally attacked by bacteria and fungi and |
The | soil is loam over sand and much of the land is used |
The | soil is composed mostly of sand, making it very poro |
located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and the | soil is primarily volcanic, with dense plutonic rock |
ical examination in 1985 showed the surrounding | soil is poorly fit to take up increased levels of wa |
The old mines have also meant that the | soil is heavily contaminated by heavy metals such as |
d on lower hills and inland valley floors where | soil is fertile and well drained. |
Social Worker Mr.N.V.Rajendran said "The Black | soil is most suitable for all kind of cultivation. |
If burrows are unavailable and the | soil is not hard or rocky, the owls may excavate the |
h a considerable content of lime, while the sub | soil is alluvial. |
The | soil is a stony sandy loam podzol which has develope |
The | soil is fertile alluvium which is augmented by depos |
Soil is generally shallow and reddish-loam, varying | |
can be grown in a garden setting as long as the | soil is not too moist. |
r plant growth; pedogenesis or the formation of | soil is the most important process. |
orm a significant part of the land surface, the | soil is unusually high in clay. |
New | Soil is an album by American saxophonist Jackie McLe |
0 m) to 2,200 feet (670 m) above sea level, the | soil is predominately limestone. |
moderately fertile well-drained lime-free sandy | soil is needed. |
e majority of the land is used for farming, the | soil is not considered "great." |
Scroll Trench's backfill | soil is a mixture of both lithologies and stone chip |
The | soil is of the area includes clay, sand and loam on |
Soil is principally 2nd Rate Timber Hemlock Birch Su | |
ts of China where the intake is low because the | soil is extremely deficient in selenium. |
The nature of the | soil is very absorbent and compact so that it can re |
The benefits of the albariza | soil is that it can reflect sunlight back up to the |
The loose | soil is ideal for tortoise burrows, and the dense fo |
However, the | soil is often poorly consolidated (the permeable sed |
The | soil is chiefly composed of sandstone and conglomera |
Menfro | soil is a series of deep, well drained, moderately p |
the plant, but root rot can be a problem if the | soil is too moist. |
The built-up | soil is now covered in grass for aesthetic reasons, |
to excavate nests within a small area where the | soil is suitable, creating large and sometimes very |
ation will give 400 to 600 litres of oil if the | soil is average. |
The | soil is predominantly clay-based, causing drainage a |
ly over a field such that field capacity of the | soil is not exceeded, then negligible water percolat |
strip of gravel a little to the east of it, the | soil is London clay. |
The heathland habitat on sandy | soil is the only site in England that supports all t |
The surface | soil is clay in which are embedded fragments of sili |
Breakdown in | soil is 6.1 days in sand, 309 days in water at pH 5. |
vorous plants, they grow in locations where the | soil is too poor in minerals and/or too acidic for m |
Conditions where | soil is too dry to maintain reliable plant growth is |
Ore and their tributary streams, and the loamy | soil is well suited to barley, wheat and beans. |
s but very little elevated above the Swamps the | Soil is poor 3rd rate bearing but little vegetation |
Soil is packed tightly into wall molds where it is r | |
ted in exposed, high elevation, areas where the | soil is thin and heath family plants dominate. |
tion or demethylation by microorganisms, if the | soil is also contaminated with methanol, that would |
they appear adapted to grow in places where the | soil is thin or poor in nutrients, especially nitrog |
The | soil is mostly fairly acid, as shown by the carpets |
The | soil is clay, based on Wianamatta shale and is on th |
As elsewhere on the island, much of the top | soil is eroded away due to erosion caused by the def |
par of 70, which due to its well draining sandy | soil is renowned for the quality of its winter golf. |
The calcareous nature of the | soil is reflected by the presence of Cowslip (Primul |
The slate-blue Devon slate | soil is soft, light and stony, ensuring good water s |
The | soil is unduly fertile, giving liberally wheat, wine |
The surface is of a hilly character: the | soil is various; red earth, affording rich pasture, |
omena in the heavens, that the fertility of the | soil is dependent upon the sun shining in the heaven |
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