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What is the state soil of Missouri?

The state soil of Missouri is Menfro soil.


What state has the same soil type as Missouri?

Oklahoma


What is Missouri soil and water association?

The Missouri Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (MASWCD) serves as the voice for Missouri's 114 soil and water conservation districts on state legislative issues. It also provides a forum for training, policy-making and the exchange of information.


Is Missouri's soil fertile?

Yes, Missouri's soil is fertile


What problem Missouri compromise solve?

Missouri became a slave state and Maine was a free state. Slavery Missouri became a slave state and Maine was a free state.


The Missouri Compromise of 1820 provided that?

A line in the sand, banning slavery anywhere North of a particular parallel in all the territories acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase. This would keep a balance between slave-states and free soil, so that voting in Congress would be even-handed.


What is the Missouri compromise why was it written?

To avoid arguments over which Western territories could be admitted as slave-states. Any new state North of Missouri's Southern border would be free soil.


How did the Fertile Crescent gets its name in mesopotamia?

isn't it obvious? the land is shaped like a crescent and the soil there is fertile or rich.


Which state is the soil so poor that 95 percent of the land is used for grazing?

Wyoming


What is the difference between earth mud dirt soil and land?

Generally, earth, soil and dirt are three words for the same material, the portion of the earth's surface consisting of disintegrated rock and humus. Earth, soil and dirt make up land. Mud is earth, soil or dirt mixed with a liquid such as water.


What is the soil like in Texas?

The soil is like rocky sought of thing in Texas.BTW! I love TEXAS MY HOME STate


What has the author Burton L Brown written?

Burton L. Brown has written: 'Soil survey, Worth County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps, Soil-surveys 'Soil survey of Iron County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps 'Soil survey, Pemiscot County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps