| 31. | The G�ue are intensively farmed regions, whose soils mainly consist of brown earths ( " Parabraunerden " ) on loess.
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| 32. | The brown earth soils and the podzolic soils of St . John's peninsula also attracted a high proportion of sites.
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| 33. | The autumn sun beat down on the rows of sandy brown earth that Gerald Crowley had been tending since dawn.
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| 34. | The Reddish Brown Earths have a reddish-brown surface colour when dry and then turn a dark reddish-brown colour when wet.
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| 35. | At the corner of the field was the half-open grave, only an arm and hip jutting from the brown earth.
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| 36. | Just beyond the truck scales and offices, the property slopes gradually down to the reddish brown earth of disposal areas.
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| 37. | Over the first week, the scenery changed from subtropical vegetation to brown earth that lay barren in the Himalayan rain shadow.
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| 38. | Brown Earths are important, because they are permeable and usually easy to work throughout the year, so they are valued for agriculture.
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| 39. | Most of the county is covered with soil called " brown earths ", described as well-drained and having a wide use range.
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| 40. | The altered black and brown earths, known as Amazon Dark Earths, or Terra preta, are actually much more fertile than unaltered surrounding soils.
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