http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/soilorders/orders.htm
Soil type for this part of the country: Red clay is usually what people think Georgia soil consists of, but there are other types that also exist in this part of the country. According the map shown below, we live in a region of ultisols soil. Ultisols forms through the process of clay withering. This type of soil usually develops in warm, humid climates on old land. Certain parts of it may be acidic. Also, this soil is considered to be less fertile than other soils and not much activity goes on in it. On the other hand, this soil can be extremely productive if the clay is used in the right way.
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