Ad va nt ag es and dis adv ant age s of soil with respect to what? One soil type may have ad va nt ag es for s o me thi ng that are co ns id er ed di sa dv an ta ge s for so me th ing else. A sandy soil that drains fast may be good for a certain type of crop but not for another.
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- IT HELPS THE ROOT PENETRATE EASILY INTO THE SOIL.
- IT HELPS THE ROOT HAIRS TO BREATHE EASILY.
- IT MIXES THE TOP SOIL & DOWN SOIL EVENLY.
- THE WATER CAN GET INTO THE SOIL EASILY.
- IT EXPOSES THE HARMFUL MICRO-ORGANISMS TO THE SUN.
- IT EXPOSE THE PREY TO THE PREDATORS.
- IT HELPS IN UPROOTING THE UNWANTED WEEDS.
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* IT HELPS IN GROWTH OF MICROBES.
* IT HELPS IN ACTION OF AIR
* THE LOOSE SOIL ALLOWS THE ROOTS OF PLANT TO BREATHE EASILY
* PLOUGHING ALSO UPROOTS AND BURIES THE WEEDS
* DURING PLOUGHING THE NUTRIENT RICH SOIL COMES TO THE TOP SO THAT THE PLANTS CAN USE THESE NUTRIENTS.
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Certain insects and pests feed on different types of crops. By rotating crops, a person removes the food resource preferred by one pest. Therefore, that particular pest eventually dies. It is also less likely that pest populations build up. A reduction in the pest population improves the quality of the soil and mitigates the amount of crops that are destroyed each season. Rich soil and healthy plants also contribute to fewer weeds. Fewer weeds and stronger plants minimize the amount of chemicals needed to grow crops.
Rotating crops often requires more time in preparing fields for crops ahead of rotations. This point is especially true when rotating every two years instead of every three to four years. Also, the fungi and pests left behind from a previous crop can potentially harm the new crop. Some crops coexist better with weeds and fungi, and a new crop may have a more difficult time. Plant debris can also cause diseases when the new crop is planted.
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1 .It helps the roots to go deeper into the soil to keep it attached to the ground.
2. It helps the roots to retain plants moisture.
3. It helps the roots to take water and minerals easily.
4. It helps the soil to mix well with fertilizers.
5. It helps to bring the nutrient rich soil to the top.
6. It helps to remove undesirable plants called weeds
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* IT HELPS THE ROOT HAIRS TO BREATHE EASILY.
* IT MIXES THE TOP SOIL & DOWN SOIL EVENLY.
* THE WATER CAN GET INTO THE SOIL EASILY.
* IT EXPOSES THE HARMFUL MICRO-ORGANISMS TO THE SUN.
* IT EXPOSE THE PREY TO THE PREDATORS.
* IT HELPS IN UPROOTING THE UNWANTED WEEDS.
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2. Loose soil improves the growth of worms and bacteria in the earth. They, in turn, replenish nutrients to the earth and support an additional loosening of the clay.
3. Changing and loosening of earth draws nutrient-rich earth to the cover. Plants can then consume these nutrients more quickly.
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1. It makes the soil fertile.
2. It loosens the soil.
3. It helps the microorganisms to grow.
4. It increase the water holding capacity.
5. It helps to make humus.
6. It improves the textures of the soil.
7. It increases the crop yield.
8. It will helps the plants to grow fast.
9. It will give the good crop yield.
10. The plants will get efficient nutrients .
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1. The loose air consists of much air ensnared in it, through which the roots can obtain air easily.
2. Loose soil improves the growth of worms and bacteria in the earth. They, in turn, replenish nutrients to the earth and support an additional loosening of the clay.
3. Changing and loosening of earth draws nutrient-rich earth to the cover. Plants can then consume these nutrients more quickly
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- IT HELPS THE ROOT PENETRATE EASILY INTO THE SOIL.
- IT HELPS THE ROOT HAIRS TO BREATHE EASILY.
- IT MIXES THE TOP SOIL & DOWN SOIL EVENLY.
- THE WATER CAN GET INTO THE SOIL EASILY.
- IT EXPOSES THE HARMFUL MICRO-ORGANISMS TO THE SUN.
- IT EXPOSE THE PREY TO THE PREDATORS.
- IT HELPS IN UPROOTING THE UNWANTED WEEDS
- T HELPS THE ROOT PENETRATE EASILY INTO THE SOIL.
- IT HELPS THE ROOT HAIRS TO BREATHE EASILY.
- IT MIXES THE TOP SOIL & DOWN SOIL EVENLY.
- THE WATER CAN GET INTO THE SOIL EASILY.
- IT EXPOSES THE HARMFUL MICRO-ORGANISMS TO THE SUN.
- IT EXPOSE THE PREY TO THE PREDATORS.
- IT HELPS IN UPROOTING THE UNWANTED WEEDS
- T HELPS THE ROOT PENETRATE EASILY INTO THE SOIL.
- IT HELPS THE ROOT HAIRS TO BREATHE EASILY.
- IT MIXES THE TOP SOIL & DOWN SOIL EVENLY.
- THE WATER CAN GET INTO THE SOIL EASILY.
- IT EXPOSES THE HARMFUL MICRO-ORGANISMS TO THE SUN.
- IT EXPOSE THE PREY TO THE PREDATORS.
- IT HELPS IN UPROOTING THE UNWANTED WEEDS
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Preparation of soil: arrangement of the soil includes loosing and converting it. The following are the advantages of the preparation of the soil:
1. The loose air consists of much air ensnared in it, through which the roots can obtain air easily.
2. Loose soil improves the growth of worms and bacteria in the earth. They, in turn, replenish nutrients to the earth and support an additional loosening of the clay.
3. Changing and loosening of earth draws nutrient-rich earth to the cover. Plants can then consume these nutrients more quickly.
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Preparation of soil: arrangement of the soil includes loosing and converting it. The following are the advantages of the preparation of the soil:
1. The loose air consists of much air ensnared in it, through which the roots can obtain air easily.
2. Loose soil improves the growth of worms and bacteria in the earth. They, in turn, replenish nutrients to the earth and support an additional loosening of the clay.
3. Changing and loosening of earth draws nutrient-rich earth to the cover. Plants can then consume these nutrients more quickly.
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IT HELPS THE ROOT PENETRATE EASILY INTO THE SOIL.
IT HELPS THE ROOT HAIRS TO BREATHE EASILY.
IT MIXES THE TOP SOIL & DOWN SOIL EVENLY.
THE WATER CAN GET INTO THE SOIL EASILY.
IT EXPOSES THE HARMFUL MICRO-ORGANISMS TO THE SUN.
IT EXPOSE THE PREY TO THE PREDATORS.
IT HELPS IN UPROOTING THE UNWANTED WEEDS
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(a) Preparation of soil: Preparation of the soil involves loosening and turning it. This has the following advantages: (i) Loose soil has a lot of air trapped in it, which is used by the roots to breathe easily. (ii) Loose soil helps the growth of earthworms and microbes in the soil.
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1. It makes the soil fertile.
2. It loosens the soil.
3. It helps the microorganisms to grow.
4. It increase the water holding capacity.
5. It helps to make humus.
6. It improves the textures of the soil.
7. It increases the crop yield.
8. It will helps the plants to grow fast.
9. It will give the good crop yield.
10. The plants will get efficient nutrients .
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(i) Loose soil has a lot of air trapped in it, which is used by the roots to breathe easily.
(ii) Loose soil helps the growth of earthworms and microbes in the soil. They provide nutrients to the soil and aid in further loosening of the soil.
(iii) Turning and loosening of soil brings nutrient-rich soil to the top. Plants can then absorb these nutrients more efficiently. The process of loosening and turning the soil is called tilling or ploughing. It is carried out by using a wooden or iron plough which is pulled either by animals or by tractor
Regards.
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Preparation of soil: arrangement of the soil includes loosing and converting it. The following are the advantages of the preparation of the soil:
1. The loose air consists of much air ensnared in it, through which the roots can obtain air easily.
2. Loose soil improves the growth of worms and bacteria in the earth. They, in turn, replenish nutrients to the earth and support an additional loosening of the clay.
3. Changing and loosening of earth draws nutrient-rich earth to the cover. Plants can then consume these nutrients more quickly.
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