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result in
different types of
loam soils:
sandy loam,
silty loam, clay
loam,
sandy clay
loam,
silty clay
loam, and
loam. In the
United States Department...
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loam or
loamy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Loam is a type of soil.
Loam or
LOAM may also
refer to:
LOAM, the
Louisiana Midland Railroad Loam (restaurant)...
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Michael Loam (1
November 1797 – 14 July 1871) was an
English engineer who
introduced the
first man
engine (a
device to
carry men up and down the shaft...
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Loam molding was
formerly used for
making cast iron or
bronze cannon and is
still used for
casting large bells.
Loam (pronounced 'low-m') is a mixture...
- Tsey-
Loam (Ingush: Цӏей-Лоам) is a
mountain range in the
Dzheyrakhsky District of the
Republic of Ingushetia. The main peak is Gaikomd [ru] (Ingush: КхаькӀоамтӀе...
- Port Silt
Loam is the
state soil of Oklahoma. This type of soil is
reddish in
color due to the
weathering of
reddish sandstones, siltstones, and shales...
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Loam is a
ghost town
located in
southwestern Jackson County, Kentucky,
United States. The town was
located along Horse Lick Cr****. It is
located southwest...
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Greenwich is the
official state soil of Delaware.
According to the
Natural Resources Conservation Service, "The
Greenwich series consists of very deep...
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Tillage is the
agricultural preparation of soil by
mechanical agitation of
various types, such as digging, stirring, and overturning.
Examples of human-powered...
- The
Miami soil
series is the
state soil of Indiana. The less
sloping Miami soils are used
mainly for corn, soybeans, or
winter wheat. The
steeper areas...