Do not use allot of of water.
Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
keeping the soil moist and keeping the soil free of insects
No, fertile soil is rich in nutrients that are essential for plant growth. Soil fertility depends on the presence of key elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as other micronutrients. Soils that lack these nutrients are considered infertile.
Lack of arable soil refers to a situation where there is a limited availability of fertile land suitable for agriculture. This can lead to challenges in food production and can impact the ability of communities to grow crops and sustain themselves. It often results in decreased agricultural productivity and can contribute to food insecurity.
it is faced by people using to much machines
Water it it often (not a lot of water.) and some sunlight should do.
Yes, Missouri's soil is fertile
fertile
Short growing season, Insufficient rainfall, and lack of fertile soil make farming difficult.
Fertile soil may not be productive due to factors such as poor drainage, lack of necessary nutrients, presence of toxins or pollutants, and compaction. Additionally, soil productivity can be impacted by soil structure, pH levels, and organic matter content. Other factors like climate, pests, and diseases can also affect productivity even in fertile soils.
they used the surrounding rivers (tigris and euphretes) for water and used the mineral rich and extremely fertile soil (I.E. the fertile crescent) to plant crops.
The soil is fertile because the chemicals are forming