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The largest original prairie type was the Grand Prairie (black soil prairie) of central Illinois, with flat landscapes, deep loess soil, and poor natural drainage resulting in wet conditions during part of the year. This kind of prairie is the rarest today because the soil is so productive for agricultural crops.
The majority of these lands were converted to agricultural practices. By 1978, less than 2,300 acres of high quality prairie remained in the entire state. Most of the undisturbed prairie sites today are found along railroad rights-of-way, in pioneer cemeteries and in places that are not suitable for farming.
In central Illinois, trees could only be found in scattered sites called prairie groves or along waterways. By 1900, most of Illinois prairies were gone. The majority of these lands were converted to agricultural practices. By 1978, less than 2,300 acres of high quality prairie remained in the entire state.
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Illinois, the prairie state, once contained an estimated 22,000,000 acres of its dominant plant community type, native prairie. After the invention of the self-scouring steel plow in 1837, the rich prairie soils quickly were converted into some of the most fertile cropland in the world.
Illinois is known as the Prairie State. For many people, the word prairie brings to mind visions of flat or slightly rolling farm land, dotted with houses and trees, and covered by neat rows of corn, wheat, and soybeans.

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