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re: Kansas dirt/gumbo. It took one painful lesson to learn that a farm 2-track is easy to drive down, in the morning, when it's below freezing, before the sun comes up. 4 hours late that 2-track is 6" of mud
This is Dakota dirt; better than Kansas. Most of the Canada topsoil got deposited by the glaciers north of Kansas. Topsoil around Presho S. Dakota (and central Ill.) can be 3' thick