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Old 06-15-2008, 03:59 PM
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Default Growing fruit/vegetables in Yellville area?

Hi! I'm curious about the soil fertility in the Yellville area. Is it good for vegetables gardens and fruit orchards, or is it typically very rocky like much of the Ozark region?

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Hi! I'm curious about the soil fertility in the Yellville area. Is it good for vegetables gardens and fruit orchards, or is it typically very rocky like much of the Ozark region?

Thanks for input.
Depends on your specific plot of land but typically, Boone, east Carroll and parts of Marion Co. all have more arable land than say Newton, Searcy, and Madison but everywhere in the Ozarks has it's fair share of rocky, unarable cedar breaks.
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