Massachusetts used to be completely deforested, all land being used for pasture, crops, or orchards--now we're blanketed in trees again
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I would guess it has to do with soil more than climate but idk
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eg. I know there's good soil here in the Pioneer Valley bc it's a former lakebed (so lots of silt was able to accumulate over a long time); consequently it's still viable for agriculture in spite of competition from out west
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