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    Soils That Naturally Are Poor in Fertility and Able to Sustain
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Soils That Naturally Are Poor in Fertility and Able to Sustain

Question 119

Question 119

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Soils that naturally are poor in fertility and able to sustain crops for only several years are:


A) mollisols and alfisols
B) alfisols and aridisols
C) oxisols and ultisols
D) mollisols and histosols

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