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Soils in Arkansas differ by region. To the middle and south, there are sandy loams and alluvial soil good to work with and great for pasture if taken care of. To the north in the Ozark and Boston Mountains, there is more rocky, well-drained country that will stand wear from hooves and is not too wet even with hard use. Leadvale and Captina varieties are characteristic of the hill regions and can make good forage cover with proper care. Counties like Faulkner, Saline, and Benton are horse property favorite places. These towns offer a decent blend of country living and easy access to nearby towns, feed stores, and horse riding clubs. If you have a couple of horses in your backyard or are starting a small farm, Arkansas offers you the land, the climate, and the way of life to make it all possible.
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