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particles in loamy soil are small in syze
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Loamy soil is usually "black" but not all black soil is loamy. Or for that matter, even good soil at all. If former living things along with rounded dirt particles are what made the soil black, then you could expect that it might be loamy. If the black soil is from the bottom of a swamp, say, it might be nutritious soil for plants, yet not be loamy.
Because it determines the ability to retain or leach water and/or nutrients. Coarse structure and a more defined texture, like in rocky or sandy soils, means that nutrients leach easily and this type of soil does not retain water. A finer texture and a finer structure, like with loamy-type soils, means that nutrients and water do not leach as easily, making this type of soil ideal for a rich plant diversity. Essentially, soil texture and structure determine the soil TYPE of a particular region or area, which in turn determines what can grow and thrive in that area.
It is grown in loamy soil because loamy soil has the most nutrients in it compared to other soils.
particles in loamy soil are small in syze
Loamy
Loamy soil is usually "black" but not all black soil is loamy. Or for that matter, even good soil at all. If former living things along with rounded dirt particles are what made the soil black, then you could expect that it might be loamy. If the black soil is from the bottom of a swamp, say, it might be nutritious soil for plants, yet not be loamy.
The garden had a perfect balance of sand, silt, and clay, creating a loamy soil ideal for planting vegetables.
Because it determines the ability to retain or leach water and/or nutrients. Coarse structure and a more defined texture, like in rocky or sandy soils, means that nutrients leach easily and this type of soil does not retain water. A finer texture and a finer structure, like with loamy-type soils, means that nutrients and water do not leach as easily, making this type of soil ideal for a rich plant diversity. Essentially, soil texture and structure determine the soil TYPE of a particular region or area, which in turn determines what can grow and thrive in that area.
Carbonate limestone, compost, organic mulch, potassium sulfate, rock phosphate and white clover are the best loamy fertilizers. Loamy soils have proper air, moisture and nutrient movement. Carbonate limestone may be added for soil pH management, compost and organic mulch for structure and texture and potassium sulfate, rock phosphate and white clover for potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen stability.
It is grown in loamy soil because loamy soil has the most nutrients in it compared to other soils.
the water holding capacity of the loamy soil is very easy
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The best soil that wheat will grow in is loamy well-drained soil. This type of soil has equal parts clay soil particles, sand and silt.
clay soil can absorb more of nutrients and water as compared to loamy soil.......
this is because wheat requires a lot of water which is present in clayey or loamy soil.