Kalkaska sand
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kalkaska-sand-4-101341
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Kalkaska sand
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Kalkaska sand is the official soil of the U.S. state of Michigan. Kalkaska sand was identified in 1927 and named after Kalkaska County located in the northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan. This soil is a multi-layer soil composed of humus, light sand, dark sand, and yellowish sand. It is classified as a spodosol. The distinctive sand layers can range from black to yellowish-brown and are commonly 2 to 4 feet deep. Kalkaska sand is well-drained and effectively filters water. This makes it a valuab
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Soil type
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalkaska_sand
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2024-04-14T08:31:25Z
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