What are the properties of Georgia red clay?

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Georgia Red Clay

Georgia's red soils are old soils that have been leached of nutrients by weathering. The high acidity is due to this leaching of previously existing bases by rainwater hydraulics, leaving a high silica content product that is also high in iron oxides, resulting in the reddish color. Red soils contain little organic matter. Plants that grow on red soils generally draw nutrients from organic material that is sitting on top of the soil layer.

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