define water holding capacity of the soil
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Water Holding Capacity is the ability of a certain soil texture to physically hold water against the force of gravity. It does this by soil particles holding water molecules by the force of cohesion. As an example, a sandier soil has much less water holding capacity than a silt loam soil.
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Soil water holding capacity is a term that all farms should know to optimize crop production. Simply defined soil water holding capacity is the amount of water that a given soil can hold for crop use. ... The larger the surface area the easier it is for the soil to hold onto water so it has a higher water holding capacity.
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