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An interesting soil map of the East End of Long Island from the US Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Cornell University Experiment Station, 1972.
The sandy loam soils of the East End are comparatively rare in the United States and are a major reason why the area’s farms, vineyards and greenhouses grow such good-tasting and varied produce.
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