Blackland

/ˈblæklænd/ noun

Dark, fertile soil, especially in the prairie regions of Texas and other parts of the southern United States.

From 'black' + 'land.' A geographical term for specific soil types found in prairie regions, named for their dark color caused by high organic matter and clay content.

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