Science, asked by Ahmedmohammed06, 1 year ago

A farmer was unhappy because of his low crop yield. He discussed the problem with an agricultural scientist and realised that the soil of his field was either too acidic or too basic. What remedy would you suggest the farmer to neutralize the soil?

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Answered by A24
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he had stop adding fertilzers and urea and add manure , compost , instead of fertilizers to improve thats i . if like give a sweet and mark as brainliest
Answered by BRAINLYY
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FIRST LET BRAINLYY (ME) INTRODUCE YOU TO SOIL BASICITY AND ACIDITY

>>> The pH scale indicates acidity or alkalinity. A soil with a pH number below 7 is acid, while one with a pH above 7 is alkaline. Garden plants typically grow best in neutral or slightly acid soil (pH 7 or slightly below)

Local climate gives you a clue to the likely soil pH. In high-rainfall areas, soils are often acid. It's in these regions that you tend to find acid-loving plants like azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias, and blueberries. Alkaline soils, in contrast, are typically found in low-rainfall areas. 

THE REMEDIES ARE ::::

FOR ACIDIC SOIL
Lime, available in either ground or powdered form, is often suggested to raise pH. Ground limestone is the slightly less potent of the two and raises pH more slowly. The amount needed depends on the soil texture . Wood ashes and oyster shell also make acid soil more neutral.

FOR BASIC OR ALKALINE SOIL
Common sulfur is the least expensive choice, though ferrous sulfate and aluminum sulfate are sometimes recommended instead. Ferrous sulfate, which also adds iron to the soil, is of the most help to plants that show yellow leaves as well as overall poor health. He can also add manure or compost I.e. organic substances.

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