6. A type of soil good for
cotton
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deep well drained sandy loam soils,
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The Best Soil for Cotton
The cotton favorite, sandy loam, is silt and clay that contains some sand. Loamy sand contains some silt and clay. In addition to those soils, cotton fares well in soil that's gray on top with yellow clay underneath. It also likes soil that's gray on top with yellowish-red sandy clay beneath the surface. While cotton likes sandy soils, these are subject to erosion by rains and high winds. Farmers in Alabama have addressed this by planting rye as a cover crop. Mature rye has roots that hold the sandy soil in place. After it matures, farmers flatten the rye a month before planting cotton.
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