Soil Types and Soil Preparation for Your Land - How to Get the Best Out Of Your Land
Introduction
The soil is the storage house of mineral nutrients and water used by higher plants as well as the home of their roots. Therefore, it is necessary for you to know all about the physical and chemical composition of the soil with regards to crop production.
The chemical composition can be changed by adding fertilizers and other materials, and to some extent by tillage, proper drainage, and other methods which are going to favor soil aeration. The physical condition can be changed by drainage, by tillage, by plowing, by incorporating rich organic matter, and by use of lime and other materials.
Unless the soil is in good physical condition, you are not going to get large yields. That is the reason why so many gardeners, as well as farmers, get disheartened, when they find their yields, not up to their expectations.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Soil Classification
- Soil series
- Soil Type
- Soil Class
- Mineral Soils
- Sandy Soils
- Sandy Loams
- Loam Soils
- Silt Loams
- Clay Loam
- Peat Soils and Muck
- Characteristics of Muck Soil
- Importance of Muck Soil
- Soil Preparation
- Tillage
- Drainage
- Subsiding of the Soil
- Plowing
- Fall Plowing
- Harrowing and Disking
- Dragging and Rolling
- Conclusion
- Author Bio
- Publisher
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