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So if my understanding of that soil type’s name via quick Google searches is accurate, you could translate it as “Unremarkable, sandy, iron-y, garlicky, young soil with a clay sublayer”, is that right?

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Idk, I use the Canadian system

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“TOTAL LACK OF RESPECT for the Earth and the secrets that lie beneath the surface” had me for a moment. great comedy, lol

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