crops cant effect soil crops just take fertilizers from the soil
It can create soil for crops. Hope this helped.
Rich soil would improve crops. More crops = more produce that can be sold and more produce that the area does not need to import. I had history homkework on it and got a 100%
there wouldnt be enough crops to be grown, since all the nutrients has been took out of the soil. cannot grow more crops in the desert
soil texture deterimines how much water soil can hold
crops grown in chalky soil
what three crops grew in Greece soil
Crops are dependent on different types of soil, because the acidity of the soil will define what crops can grow in it.
rivers provide good soil and food and farms use the water for crops
Acid rain does a great deal of damage to the soil and standing crops as well.
Yes, treated lumber can affect crops due to the chemicals used in the treatment process, such as chromated copper arsenate (CCA), which can leach into the soil and potentially harm plant growth. These chemicals may be toxic to certain crops and can contaminate the soil and water supply. It is advisable to use untreated lumber or alternative materials for gardening and agricultural purposes to avoid any adverse effects on crops.
Crops that can be grown in calcareous soil include wheat, barley, grapes, olives, almonds, and certain types of vegetables like spinach and lettuce. Calcareous soil is rich in calcium carbonate, which can affect the availability of certain nutrients to plants, so it's important to select crops that can tolerate or benefit from these conditions.
Hydroponic crops are grown in water with no soil. Most orchids also do not grow in soil.