Prairie-soil


noun
1.
a soil that forms in subhumid, temperate regions with tall grass as native vegetation.
prairie soil
noun
1.
a soil type occurring in temperate areas formerly under prairie grasses and characterized by a black A horizon, rich in plant foods

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