Marginal land


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Marginal land
Marginal land is land that is of little agricultural value because crops produced from the area would be worth less than any rent paid for access to the area. Land may be marginal for a number of reasons, including poor water supply, poor soil qualitypollution from previous industrial activities, terrain challenges such as excessive slope, or excessive distance from means of transportation.

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