The soil is a clay loam, which yielded wheat and potatoes.
The soil is fine clay loam left by the receding floods of the Yamuna.
A trial scheme is in progress which uses recycled garden waste combined with sandy clay loam to produce compost.
The clay loam, the predominant one, is developed from shales and sandstones.
Below the subsoil is a 6-inch-thick layer of clay loam.
Below this layer, there is a subsoil of yellowish-red silty clay loam.
The black soil is clay to clay loam in texture.
The heavy, black, clay loam makes this area a prime location for agriculture.
The surface is undulating, and the soil generally a rich clay loam.
It is found on a range of soils from sand to gravel and even a heavier clay loam.