Yes it will. The thing that will change it is the type of soil it is. It can either be , neutral, basic/alkaline or acidic.
Loam soil
Topsoil is generally best, however soil type and quality will depend largely on the types of crops you're raising. Soil PH is a big factor in determining which plants will do well in your climate and soil type.
I think the best soil for all crops is loamy soil
Sandy soil is best to grow gram.
~ They need a more sandy type of soil to grow in ~
You need loam soil it's the best kind you can use your welcome
Earthworms because the ripen up your soil to grow crops and other things
Fruits and vegetables are the crops which grow in compost. Crops benefit from soil amendments, fertilizers, and mulches. Dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich compost serves all three purposes.
Vermont has a state soil! It is called tunbridge. Vermont has mountains and rocky soil. It also has many slopes which make it difficult to grow crops.
Several factors determine where certain crops grow best, including climate (temperature, sunlight, and rainfall), soil type and quality, topography, and elevation. Different crops have specific requirements for each of these factors, so regions that meet these requirements are more likely to support successful crop growth. Additionally, local farming practices and crop rotation can also influence where certain crops are grown.
Loam soil
Soil does not grow. It is a mixture of dead and decaying matter that is eaten by decomposers (such as earthworms), which then change it in is digestive tract into something that is fertile for plants to grow in.
black soil
Type your answer here... the immigrants would have chosen to live in the middle colonies because they had lots of crops and fertile soil
what type of soil is needed to grow money plant
nile has a very fertile kindof soil which is very good for growing plants that is why the people living there can grow 2 to 3 crops
Topsoil is generally best, however soil type and quality will depend largely on the types of crops you're raising. Soil PH is a big factor in determining which plants will do well in your climate and soil type.