Cross Timbers

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The Cross Timbers [[ecoregion]] is a transition area between the once prairie, now [[winter wheat]] growing regions to the west, and the forested low mountains of eastern Oklahoma. The region does not possess the arability and suitability for crops such as [[corn]] and [[soybeans]] that are common in the [[Central Irregular Plains]] to the northeast. Transitional “cross-timbers” (little bluestem grassland with scattered [[blackjack oak]] and [[post oak trees]]) is the native vegetation, and presently rangeland and pastureland comprise the predominant land cover. Oil extraction has been a major activity in this region for over eighty years.
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The Cross Timbers [[ecoregion]] is a transition area between the once prairie, now [[winter wheat]] growing regions to the west, and the forested low mountains of eastern Oklahoma. The region does not possess the arability and suitability for crops such as [[corn]] and [[soybeans]] that are common in the [[Central Irregular Plains]] to the northeast. Transitional “cross-timbers” (little bluestem grassland with scattered [[blackjack oak]] and [[post oak trees]]) is the native vegetation, and presently rangeland and pastureland comprise the predominant land cover. Oil extraction has been a major activity in this region for over eighty years.

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   CROSS TIMBERS

The Cross Timbers ecoregion is a transition area between the once prairie, now winter wheat growing regions to the west, and the forested low mountains of eastern Oklahoma. The region does not possess the arability and suitability for crops such as corn and soybeans that are common in the Central Irregular Plains to the northeast. Transitional “cross-timbers” (little bluestem grassland with scattered blackjack oak and post oak trees) is the native vegetation, and presently rangeland and pastureland comprise the predominant land cover. Oil extraction has been a major activity in this region for over eighty years.

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