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What is Soil Compaction and How to Reverse it

What is Soil Compaction and How to Reverse it?

Reversing Soil Compaction: Sustainable Practices for Healthier Soil and Improved Crop Growth The overuse of heavy equipment (e.g., tractors) and the lack of following best practices regarding water and soil […]

How to Combat Desertification and Drought with Regenerative Agriculture

Every second, four football field-size land becomes degraded, reaching a total of 100 million hectares of land a year. Desertification and drought are climatic disasters becoming more abundant because of […]

A Novel Approach to Minimizing Soil Erosion and Boosting Fertility

Background Maintaining and preserving soil health is a critical task for farmers worldwide. Fertile-heathy soil is essential for robust plant growth and optimal productivity. However, soil erosion poses a significant […]

How monoculture can cause self-toxicity and soil fatigue: Risks, control and benefits for agriculture

When the same crop is grown for a long time on the same soil, its DNA (self) accumulates in the soil, and this causes autotoxicity and the onset of tiredness.  […]

What is soil compaction?

Soil compaction is the state in which the pores of the soil become smaller than normal and this is not good. Compacted soils have smaller pores (soil particles are pressed […]

What is soil degradation?

Soil degradation is the gradual decline of the quality, health, and fertility of the soil that loses its capacity to support life (plants, microorganisms, and animals). Soil degradation can be […]