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Some soil is, and some soil is not. It depends on how many living animals are in it and how many crops are planted.

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Yes, Kentucky's soil is generally fertile with a mix of clay, silt, and loam, making it suitable for a variety of crops. However, the fertility levels can vary within the state depending on the specific region and land management practices.

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