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The soil that has not weathered much and is rich in nutrients is called​

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The process is known as Humification. LEACHING. This is when plant nutrients are washed down through the soil by heavy rain. After heavy leaching the nutrients gather at a place deep in the soil known as the hardpan. Farmers plough their fields to bring the nutrients up to the surface again.

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The process is known as Humification. LEACHING. This is when plant nutrients are washed down through the soil by heavy rain. After heavy leaching the nutrients gather at a place deep in the soil known as the hardpan. Farmers plough their fields to bring the nutrients up to the surface again.

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