Soil erosion is a severe environmental problem that affects millions of people around the world. It occurs when natural or human factors, such as water, wind, or farming, remove the top layer of soil. Soil erosion can reduce soil fertility, … Read More..
Category Archives: Soil Health and Fertility Management
The Causes and Solutions of Nitrogen Deficiency in Plants
Plants require a balanced diet of essential nutrients for proper growth and development, and nitrogen is one of the most important elements they require. Nitrogen is involved in many biological processes including photosynthesis, protein synthesis, and cell division. … Read More..
Uncovering the Hidden Disadvantages of Mulching
Mulching is a common practice in gardening and agriculture that involves covering the soil with organic or inorganic materials such as leaves, straws, wood chips, or plastic film. The purpose of mulching is to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and … Read More..
Why Do We Need To Manage Soils Sustainably?
Soil is the foundation of our food systems, supporting the growth of crops and providing a habitat for many living organisms. However, the soil is a finite resource, and its degradation through unsustainable management practices can have significant impacts … Read More..