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Piedmont region of Virginia

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rocks at a typical depth of between 2 and 10 feet. Soils developed from these rocks and minerals form acid, infertile soils, with sandy loam surfaces. Many of the clayey subsoils are red or yellowish red due to the oxidized iron weathered from the primary minerals. Natural fertility is low; however,
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and managerial practices were adapted to these soils, agricultural production diminished and most farms reverted to forests. Over two thirds of this region is wooded today. The best soils are still agriculturally productive through well managed soil fertility and erosion control plans. The region
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The Virginia Piedmont is largely characterized by rolling hills and numerous ridges near the boundary with the Blue Ridge Mountains. Lying between the mountain and coastal plain regions, the Piedmont region is a naturally diverse landscape. The bedrock consists mostly of
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The following counties are located within the Piedmont region of the state. There are 32 counties.
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contains several areas and stretches of land which are of relatively high agricultural value.
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Overview of the Physiography and Vegetation of Virginia. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
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Geographic Overview of Virginia's Natural Resources. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
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Baker, James C. Soils of Virginia. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
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Piedmont physiographic region
Potomac
Rappahannock
James Rivers
Blue Ridge Mountains
North Carolina
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Albemarle
Amelia
Amherst
Appomattox
Bedford
Buckingham
Brunswick
Campbell
Charlotte
Culpeper
Cumberland
Fauquier
Fluvanna
Franklin
Goochland
Greene
Halifax
Henry
Loudoun
Louisa
Lunenburg
Madison

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