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Where are you located? Advice will vary a bit depending on geographic location and availability of organic materials.
I would add more and varied material to your litter. The straw available to me is oat straw (I think) and I find that it is tough and waxy and doesn't break down well. I chop it before I use it and I use it sparingly. I add dried leaves, pine shavings, cut and dried grass, and garden waste.
If you've already got a lot of straw in there you might want to remove some of it so that you are able to achieve a better balance of materials.
I'm in Southern California. The surface is hard like a clay. But underneath is moist. It had leaves, shavings and straws. But I think because of days of rain, the mud became hard like pottery when it dried. Should I remove the surface?