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I've looked at land prices and they tend to be a lot higher in fertile areas like the midwest with the chernozem soil
But how special is this soil really? Can't you achieve the same effect by just spreading a bunch of manure/compost on the "average" soil you see in New England and other places?
Is it really so hard to amend soil that it justifies paying 2-4x more for prime fertile soil?
But how special is this soil really? Can't you achieve the same effect by just spreading a bunch of manure/compost on the "average" soil you see in New England and other places?
Is it really so hard to amend soil that it justifies paying 2-4x more for prime fertile soil?
