Here, we analyze the commonalities between soil types in the United States and the Soviet Union. Little do people know that both countries actually share a lot of the same fertile land usually in the form of kastanozem. Both countries had their breadbaskets located in these soil-type regions unlike the rest of the world. Perhaps, this could explain First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev's rationale in mimicking US agricultural production by focusing on lands with a similar soil type (via the Virgin lands campaign in Kazakhstan). Up until that point, a good chunk of Soviet agriculture was located in regions that had chernozem (black earth). I also talk a bit about kastanozem and phaeozem.
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An amalgamation of my knowledge on the Virgin Land's campaign [see Geoffrey Hosking, Peter Kenez, et al]
Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences by Ward Chesworth
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Harmonized World Soil Database by the FAU (UN)
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