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 Purchasing West Alabama ranch land is an  excellent investment opportunity.  With so much more to offer aside  from its fertile soil, the topography of West Alabama is simply ideal  for rearing horses and cattle. The  Black Belt Region of Alabama, named for the fertile and rich soils  that are found across the land, is a dream for anyone who wants to  start a farm or a ranch. 
Having  nice hot summers and pleasantly mild winters makes it easy for  livestock to thrive in West Alabama ranch land.  And because Alabama  has plenty of wide-open spaces (the state has a total area of 52,423  square miles), your cattle and horses have lots of room to graze. 
There  are several counties that one should consider if interested in  investing it West Alabama ranch land.  Tuscaloosa County, the  second-largest county in Alabama, takes its name from the Choctaw  chief Tuskalusa.  With a population of nearly 200,000 the county has  about 1,324 square miles of land and is a good choice for those who  want to have their own ranch not too far from the college town of  Tuscaloosa, which is home to The University of Alabama.  
Marengo  County, bordered by the counties of Wilcox, Choctaw, Clarke, Sumter,  Hale, Dallas, Perry, and Greene, is another excellent choice for your  own West Alabama ranch land. With the Tombigbee and Black Warrior  rivers just around the bend, Marengo County has a mix of West Alabama Farm Land and Ranch Land. 
To  know more about West Alabama ranch land and other suitable counties  in the area, please give us a call at 1-888-236-3994. 
														
											
  
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