How To Use Loamy In A Sentence
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I bush hogged about a half acre of land down to the ground and then disced it until the ground was soft and loamy.
So have any of you used food plots for hunting deer? i want to put one in this spring and get it ready for deer season.
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richy loamy soil
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An all-purpose potting mix has composted bark, peat moss or peat humus added to loamy soil.
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The mammal fauna includes unusually abundant populations of the spectacled hare-wallaby (Lagorchestes conspicillatus), especially in the lancewood-bullwaddy thickets, and the northern nailtail wallaby (Onychogalea unguifera), especially in grasslands and open woodlands along the margins between black-soil plains and red loamy soils.
Victoria Plains tropical savanna
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Its highly erodable Quaternary marine terraces of unconsolidated to semi-consolidated sand, silt, and clay are gently sloping, and worn down along creek beds to sandstone and siltstone overlain by loamy sand and sandy and silty loam.
South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Oregon
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Cara remembered the loamy, sour smell of the dirt and the way the stiff honeysuckle branches would poke her in the legs and back.
Choker
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Soils are generally weathered andesitic ash, being dark sandy loams and loamy sands to the west; drainage is frequently poor.
Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
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The soils of the upper Wisconsin River drainage generally developed on loamy till deposits or sandy outwash deposits.
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The Avilla series consists of very deep, well drained, moderately permeable soils that formed in gravelly and loamy alluvium.
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Crabro advena nests in soils ranging from coarse sand and loamy fine sand to silty loam and gravelly loam.
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Why did this bird of alder thickets and young moist forests, with its long bill designed to probe for earthworms in loamy soil, wearing mottled feathers that perfectly match the leaf litter of its secluded habitats, choose to fly directly over the biggest, busiest, brightest city in the country?
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The fertile soil is fine-textured, alluvial, loamy and free from boulders.
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Soils in this classification include fine sands, loamy sands and fine sandy loams.
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Soils are formed primarily from sandy and loamy glacial drift material and generally lack the arability of those in adjacent ecoregions to the south.
Ecoregions of Wisconsin (EPA)
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Ideally, a loamy textured topsoil should be brought in to increase soil grade.
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The mammal fauna includes unusually abundant populations of the spectacled hare-wallaby (Lagorchestes conspicillatus), especially in the lancewood-bullwaddy thickets, and the northern nailtail wallaby (Onychogalea unguifera), especially in grasslands and open woodlands along the margins between black-soil plains and red loamy soils.
Victoria Plains tropical savanna
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A broad, low-lying, typically crescent-shaped mound of sandy or loamy matter that is formed by the wind, especially along the windward side of a lake basin.
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Soils in this classification include fine sands, loamy sands and fine sandy loams.
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The area has non-calcareous, brown loamy clayey soils, developed from calcareous marl.
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Dirgham Salahi, who had studied geology, examined the loamy earth around his estate and carefully selected a group of French hybrid varietals to grow on his farm.
Dirgham Salahi, Virginia winery owner and Montessori school founder, dies at 81
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A few inches of growing medium such as loamy soil is spread on top.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
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If the surface soil have a good proportion of sand, gravel, or organic matter, so as to give it the consistency which is known as "loamy," it will bear any treatment which it may chance to receive in cultivation, or as pasture land; but if it be a decided clay soil, no amount of draining will enable us to work it, or to turn cattle upon it when it is wet with recent rains.
Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health
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A broad, low-lying, typically crescent-shaped mound of sandy or loamy matter that is formed by the wind, especially along the windward side of a lake basin.
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The large twayblade grows in shady woodlands in loamy soil.
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The plant continues in blossom from June till the first frosts wither the leaves; it is far less coarse than the potatoe; the flower, when full blown, is about the size of a half crown, and quite flat; I think it is what you call salver-shaped: it delights in light loamy soil, growing on the upturned roots of fallen trees, where the ground is inclined to be sandy.
The Backwoods of Canada Being Letters From The Wife of an Emigrant Officer, Illustrative of the Domestic Economy of British America
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I started with ravioli of mushrooms, mycologically deep and loamy and generous.
Times, Sunday Times