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It means the soil doesn't have the nutrients or quality suitable to grow crops in. It can be too sandy or too rocky or too clayey. But, just because a soil is not fertile enough to grow crops with doesn't mean it's not good enough to be used to grow fodder, range or pasture for livestock to graze.

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