The soil becomes less fertile toward the south but can still support grape and sunflower production.
In other parts of the state, the soil supported only subsistence farming.
The soil is fertile and supports a wide variety of plants.
The original structure exceeded what the soil could support.
While the soil could support other crops, the steep slopes of these areas were better used by vineyards.
The soil is shallow on the glades and supports few other plants.
Most people who live here were farmers, but the sandy here soil will not support crops.
After the process, the cleaned soil can support other vegetation.
In such cases, soil can no longer support on its own plants with high nutritional demand and thus needs an external source of nutrients.
In order to determine if the natural soil will support the first fill layers, an area can be proofrolled.