blackland

/ˈblæklænd/
noun
  1. A type of dark, fertile soil, often rich in organic matter and good for farming.
    • The blackland of the prairie made the area ideal for agriculture.
    • After the flood, the blackland became even richer and more productive.
    • Farmers in the region prize blackland for growing cotton and corn.
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