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Description: Answers questions related to the enhancement and maintenance of soil fertility.
the factors that add to soil productivity www.seafriends.org.nz/enviro/soil/fertile.htm Farmers have known for a very long time that certain substances (such as dung and ash), when added to the soil, improve production. These are now called fertilisers. For reasons of cost and ease of use, chemical fertilisers have replaced natural ones. Although plants can't distinguish the difference, artificial fertilisers can easily be over-used, resulting in damage to the soil, rivers and ocean. Learn to know how to produce more, while damaging the soil and environment less. What do plants need, how are nutrients formed and maintained and what can we do to increase the natural fertility of the soil?
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Keywords:soil fertility, about soil fertility, what is soil fertility, soil needs, soil requirements, what the soil needs, ground water, aquifers, groundwater, deep water pumping, ground water depletion, water in soil, sinking water level, making soil fertile, soil fertility, soil moisture, soil moisture requirements, available water in soil, leaching, leaching nutrients, why do plants need soil, natural soil fertility, soil pollution, dry soils, effects of floods on fertility,
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