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What soil type contains 50% sand 10% sand and 40% clay
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Answer: Loem
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The ideal mixture for agriculture is called loam and has roughly 40% sand, 40% silt, and 20% clay. The texture of soil determines its capacities and limitations. Many clay-rich soils are notorious for having poor drainage, high water retention, and substandard building surface potential.
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