
Stuck in Clay
Season 2 Episode 8 | 26m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Are the clay soils in many parts of North Carolina a curse or a blessing?
Red clay is as much a part of our state's heritage as pine tar and basketball. Those who try to grow crops in red clay often have a distinctly different view from those who make pottery or bricks. Whether you are a fan or a detractor, the clays of North Carolina are an important part of our heritage.
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Exploring North Carolina is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
UNC-TV, Natural World Productions, LLC, WRAL-TV and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

Stuck in Clay
Season 2 Episode 8 | 26m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Red clay is as much a part of our state's heritage as pine tar and basketball. Those who try to grow crops in red clay often have a distinctly different view from those who make pottery or bricks. Whether you are a fan or a detractor, the clays of North Carolina are an important part of our heritage.
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