There are three main categories of soils in Bangladesh: the old alluvial soils,
the recent alluvial soils, and the hill soils, which have a base of sandstone
and shale. The fertile recent alluvial soils, found mainly in flooded areas,
are usually clays and loams, variously pale brown, sandy, chalky, and
mica-laden. They are deficient in phosphoric acid, nitrogen, and humus but not
in potash and lime. The old alluvial soils in the jungles of the Barind and
Madhupur regions are dark iron-rich brown or reddish clays and loams. They are
sticky during the rainy season and hard during the dry periods. The hill soils
are generally permeable and can support dense forest growth.
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