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Posted on 30th September 2017 by Simon Thorp

Peat is an organic soil, which contains more than 60 per cent of organic matter and exceeds 50 centimetres in thickness.

See the Soil Survey of Scotland – page 17 – http://www.gov.scot/Resource/Doc/917/0120458.pdf

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