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The Appalachian Mountains are generally not considered ideal for farming due to their rugged terrain, steep slopes, and rocky soil. While some valleys and lower elevations may support agriculture, the overall climate and landscape limit large-scale farming practices. However, certain crops like corn, potatoes, and livestock can be raised in more suitable areas, particularly in the foothills and valleys. Sustainable farming practices and agroforestry can also be employed in these regions to enhance productivity.

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