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by adding a product such as ironite.

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Q: How can farmers restore the minerals in the soil?
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How do people other than farmers put minerals into soil?

That's a very odd question, farmers don't put minerals in soil the minerals are already there


How do Farmers get minerals into soil?

either in the irrigation or by precultivating it into the soil.


How can farmers the restore the mineral in the soil?

by adding a product such as ironite.


How does crop rotation help restore nitrogen in soil?

well, by rotating the fields, the farmers give the soil a chance to naturally restore nitrogen and other nutrients.


Why do farmers and gardeners want to neutralise soils?

because the acid in the soil reacts with the air and that gives off minerals and minerals freshen the soil


In the industrial age who urged farmers to grow turnips to restore the soil Bakewell Townshend Tull or Watt?

Charles Townshend


Why are farmers attracted to volcanic areas?

Volcanic eruptions include minerals which plants need and which improve soil fertility.


How are volcanoes benefit farmers?

give the farmer beneficial effects of volcano


What is herds?

when farmers considerably move from one place onto another for different reasons , e.g.: lack of nutrition and minerals in the soil which make the soil useless to grow.


Why do farmers plow a crop of legumes into the ground rather than harvest it?

They use it to restore soil nitrogen, because it improves the soil structure for better harvests.


What did humans do to cause the dust bowl?

Farmers would keep planting the same crop over and over again, and that wasn't good for the soil because you need to alternate crops to restore nutrients in the soil. This turned the Top Soil into dust.


What is in soil and why is it there?

There are minerals in soil.