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This category contains Soil-related articles rated as "Low-importance" by the Soil WikiProject. Articles are automatically placed in this category when the corresponding rating is given using the {{Soil}} template.
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| Mid {{mid-importance}} | Subject contributes a depth of knowledge. |
| Low {{low-importance}} | Subject fills in important details. |
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Pages in category "Low-importance Soil articles"
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- This page was last modified on 7 July 2008, at 05:19.
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