fertile soil.
beans
Beans like a soil that is close to neutral and a loam soil suits them well. Clay soils would benefit from some lightening of their structure if growing beans.
in clay soil or wet soil has diameter of 0.22mm to 0.66mm
No, it is a type of legume, like peas and beans.
"Soil type CA" sounds like it is an abbreviation for a soil type on a soil map. You will have to consult that soil map or the soil map's makers to find the answer to that question. If "soil type CA" did not come from a soil map, you will need to consult the source. There is no universally recognized soil type named "CA."
Amount of nutrients such as nitrogen etc... Also how much has the soil been used, if you plant corn over and over which is bad for the soil the soil becomes useless until you plant soy beans which replenish the soil.
Amount of nutrients such as nitrogen etc... Also how much has the soil been used, if you plant corn over and over which is bad for the soil the soil becomes useless until you plant soy beans which replenish the soil.
Amount of nutrients such as nitrogen etc... Also how much has the soil been used, if you plant corn over and over which is bad for the soil the soil becomes useless until you plant soy beans which replenish the soil.
soil that contains human, or mammal poo
Frozen
Most type sof beans are a good source of both protein and energy. You don't need beans, but you do need protein in your diet. So if you like beans, that's a good place to get it.