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Organic matter % in soils?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7677005" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>The clay here has very good water holding capacity I’ve a 18 inches of jet black clay over heaven knows how much brown ish silty clay. It’s the bottom of the former lake agissi which drained millions of year to eave the red river valley. Tall grass praire dominated for most of that time and grazed by Buffalo until more recently it’s wasn’t ie 150 years it wasn’t farmed. Now it’s a major grain and oilseed growing area of the northern US and east central Canada. If you think you’ve seen flat land the valley here will blow your mind of its vastness</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7677005, member: 156006"] The clay here has very good water holding capacity I’ve a 18 inches of jet black clay over heaven knows how much brown ish silty clay. It’s the bottom of the former lake agissi which drained millions of year to eave the red river valley. Tall grass praire dominated for most of that time and grazed by Buffalo until more recently it’s wasn’t ie 150 years it wasn’t farmed. Now it’s a major grain and oilseed growing area of the northern US and east central Canada. If you think you’ve seen flat land the valley here will blow your mind of its vastness [/QUOTE]
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