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5 factors affecting soil productivity

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What is Productive soil? Productive soil is soil that is capable of sustaining healthy plant growth and producing high crop yields. It is soil that is rich in nutrients, has good soil structure, and is able to hold water and air in balance. Productive soil also has a diverse and active microbial population that helps break down organic matter, cycle nutrients, and support plant growth. 5 Factors affecting soil productivity: Nutrient content : Productive soil contains a balance of essential nutrients, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients. Soil structure : Soil with good structure allows for good water infiltration, drainage, and aeration, which are important for plant growth. Organic matter : Productive soil contains a significant amount of organic matter, which improves soil structure and nutrient availability, as well as supports a healthy microbial population. pH levels : Soil pH can impact plant nutrient availability, and productive soil usually has a pH lev

How soil become productive and sustainable?

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How soil become sustainable over time? Soil can become productive and sustainable through various practices that promote soil health and fertility. Here are some ways: Crop rotation : Growing different crops in a rotation system can help maintain soil fertility by alternating nutrient demands and reducing pest and disease pressures. Cover cropping : Planting cover crops during fallow periods can help build soil health by adding organic matter, improving soil structure, and preventing erosion. Conservation tillage : Reducing tillage practices can help preserve soil structure and reduce erosion, while also saving time and energy. Soil amendments : Adding organic matter, such as compost or manure, can improve soil fertility and structure. pH management : Adjusting the pH levels of soil can improve plant nutrient uptake and reduce the risk of soil-borne diseases. Water management: Proper water management, including irrigation and drainage, can help maintain soil moisture levels, reduce e