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Soil under strain

By Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent

Published: July 16 2008 19:32 | Last updated: July 16 2008 19:32

Civilisation sprang from dirt. The thin layer of topsoil, formed on parts of the earth’s surface over thousands or hundreds of thousands of years, enabled crops to be cultivated and gave early farmers a reliable food source. On average, that layer is only three feet deep.

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