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  2. Sapric - Wikipedia

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    A sapric is a subtype of a histosol [1] where virtually all of the organic material has undergone sufficient decomposition to prevent the identification of plant parts and even fecal matter. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Muck is a sapric soil that is naturally waterlogged or is artificially drained.

  3. List of state soil science associations - Wikipedia

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    Early soil scientists. This is a comprehensive list of state-level professional soil science associations in the United States. There is a US Consortium of Soil Science Associations that strives to increase work, communication and corporation between these associations and other soil scientist associations.lun

  4. Common spot of strawberry - Wikipedia

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    In order to have more successful yields, strawberry plants should be planted in well-drained soil, in an area exposed to plentiful available sunlight and air circulation. Presence of weeds may reduce air circulation for strawberry plants [10] and create a shaded, moist environment, [3] which would make the plants more wet and susceptible to ...

  5. Drummer (soil) - Wikipedia

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    It consists of very deep, poorly drained soils that formed in 40 to 60 inches (1.5 m) of loess or other silty material and in the underlying stratified, loamy glacial drift. These soils formed under prairie vegetation. [1] Drummer soil is the most abundant and extensive soil in Illinois. It occurs over more than 1,500,000 acres (6,100 km 2) in ...

  6. Fragaria virginiana - Wikipedia

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    The fruit of the wild strawberry is smaller than that of the garden strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa). Botanically, the fruit is classified as an aggregate accessory fruit, but it is commonly called a berry. [5] [1] Strawberries reproduce both sexually by seed, and asexually by runners .

  7. How to observe a ‘moon illusion’ when the strawberry full ...

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    Following the summer solstice, a full strawberry moon will shine low on the horizon, making for an unusually colorful display. Here’s how to see it. Following the summer solstice, a full ...

  8. Otiorhynchus ovatus - Wikipedia

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    The plants that the strawberry root weevil feeds on include strawberry, raspberry, rhododendron, grape, and peppermint and they have also been known to feed on grasses. Adults feed nocturnally on leaves and stems, leaving notches and causing slight damage, while the larvae cause significantly more damage by feeding on the roots and crowns of ...

  9. There’s More to Know About the Tragic Murder of Emmett Till—A ...

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    Eight and a half miles away from the Dockery Farms headquarters is the barn where, in 1955, Emmett Till was tortured to death. ... farmers to plant more cotton, and people who’d normally plant ...