Parent Texture Unconsolidated Property refers to the texture of the unconsolidated parent material, such as loose sediments or debris, that has not been solidified into rock. This texture affects soil properties such as aeration, drainage, and root penetration, as well as its ability to retain nutrients. Source: USDA NRCS, 'Soil Genesis and Classification'
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