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Kasey Mcknight
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18 August, 18:05
Lack of arable soil is
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Gabriella
18 August, 18:21
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Arable land is land that can be used to grow plants on and is where the soil is fertile. So in answer to your question, lack of arable soil means there is not enough fertile soil.
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