The soil determines what crops can grow, and how well they will grow. Organic matter in the soil, amount of clay, and pH (acidity) are all factors in how fertile the soil is. Different crops use different amounts of the various nutrients; this is why crop roatation and summer fallow are used. That way it gives the soil time to replenish its nutrients and then that crop can be grown again and not suffer from lacking nutrients.
Farmers add acids and alkalis to their soil to adjust the pH level. Different crops thrive in different pH ranges, and by modifying the soil pH, farmers can create optimal conditions for their crops to grow. This helps improve nutrient availability, enhance plant uptake, and ultimately increase crop yields.
Farmers overcome the challenges of cultivating crops on steep hills in steep hill farming by using techniques such as terracing, contour plowing, and planting cover crops to prevent erosion. These methods help to manage water flow, reduce soil erosion, and improve soil fertility, allowing farmers to successfully grow crops on steep terrain.
Yes, wind can affect farmers in various ways. Strong winds can damage crops, disrupt pollination, and spread pests and diseases. Wind can also lead to soil erosion and affect irrigation practices on the farm.
Farmers want to preserve their topsoil because it is the most fertile layer of soil, essential for plant growth. Topsoil also contains important nutrients and organic matter necessary for healthy crops. Preserving topsoil helps maintain soil health and productivity for future generations.
Farmers use quicklime as a soil amendment to raise the pH level of acidic soils, improving soil quality for certain crops to grow effectively. Quicklime also helps to break down organic matter in soil and can be used as a disinfectant to treat plant diseases.
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
silt helped farmers by giving them the fertile soil to grow their crops in.
Irrigation
Farmers add acids and alkalis to their soil to adjust the pH level. Different crops thrive in different pH ranges, and by modifying the soil pH, farmers can create optimal conditions for their crops to grow. This helps improve nutrient availability, enhance plant uptake, and ultimately increase crop yields.
Irrigation, if the soil is otherwise good for growing crops.
Silt was good for the egyptians because silt gave them good soil. The crops also grew quickly.
get proteins and nutrients back in the soil
it helps by giving them water for their crops and they're is good soil witch makes it even better and faster for the crops to grow
some farmers add fertilizer, and some add manure. they are for the same purpose. to help grow their crops! :)
So that the crops will suck up some of the water so the soil won't erode.
Farmers use fertilizer because they need it for their crops to grow very big and be sold for more and more easily. It is also because as you use the same land repeatedly for farming the essential nutrients from the soil drops. So to enhance the nutrients in the soil for the plants or crops to grow faster the farmers add the required fertilizers to the soil. Care should be taken in not using excessive fertilizer which might damage the crops.
because of the overflow of the Nile, the Egyptian soil became rich and the farmers became happy because their crops could grow, the ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile's flood yearly