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The state soil of Nebraska is Holdrege soil.
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Nebraska has a variety of soils, including loess soils, sandy soils, and clayey soils. The predominant soil types in Nebraska are silt loams, which are fertile and well-draining, making them suitable for agriculture. The state's soils vary depending on the region and landscape characteristics.
Ronald B. Schulte has written: 'Soil survey of Pierce County, Nebraska' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils 'Soil survey of Knox County, Nebraska' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils
W. J. Moran has written: 'Soil survey of Dallas County, Alabama' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps 'Soil survey of Harlan County, Nebraska' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps 'Soil survey of Gosper county, Nebraska' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps
The Free Soil Party
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Nebraska is the leading state in popcorn production, consistently growing more than Iowa. The climate and soil conditions in Nebraska are particularly well-suited for popcorn cultivation. This makes Nebraska the top choice for popcorn farmers in the United States.
The Free Soil Party (which later became the Republican Party) .
The North. Both states were declared free soil.
Richard K Jackson has written: 'Soil survey of Kimball County, Nebraska' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps
Dean W. DaMoude has written: 'Soil survey of Cuming County, Nebraska' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils