The Historic Black Lands of North Texas Part 1

This distinctive region of North America began to take shape once the Cretaceous mid-continental seaway receded to the southeast, exposing accumulated marine sediments to weathering and erosion. Bedrocks of shale and limestone ultimately converted to heavy clays that under the influence of prairie vegetation became a soil farmers called the “black waxy”.

Posted on March 1, 2020 10:15 PM by jbryant jbryant

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