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What is the Red River Valley known for?
The Red River Valley has been called “The Breadbasket of the World” because so much food is raised there. Sugar beets, potatoes, corn, and wheat are some of the main crops raised by farmers in the Red River Valley.
Why is the Red River Valley so flat?
"The Red River Valley" therefore is an unfortunate misnomer for this landscape. It is not a valley in the sense that it was formed by a river. Instead, the origins of this flat plain lie as the floor of what was an enormous glacial lake. The actual "valley" of the Red River is only a few hundred feet wide at Fargo.
What are the soils in the Red River Valley?
The soils in the Red River valley developed under the natural vegetation of the tall grass prairie. The soil at this site is a Bearden silty clay loam. The Bearden soil series is somewhat poorly drained, dark colored, medium textured soil developed from calcareous, lacustrine clay.
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