DIscuss the process of preparation of soil for sowing seeds in an agricultural field
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by ploughing soil is prepare for sowing seeds in an agricultural field
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You need to choose a location that has good sun exposure, is free of root systems, and has good drainage. You’ll need to test the soil for sand and clay content, and it’s good to have a garden center test a sample for the pH level and nutrient concentrations. Then you will turn the soil over, removing rocks and roots. Lastly, you will need to add organic matter, soil amendments like clay and sand, and smooth out the whole plot before planting.
The soil should feel fluffy, like it is full of air, because this means it gets plenty of oxygen.
This is also a good time to see if there are lots of worms and insects in the soil, as this usually means the soil is fairly rich.
Ideal pH for most vegetable plants is around 6.0-7.5.[2] Adding lime is a common way to adjust the pH of soil, but it is a long process that take about six months to fully take effect in the soil.
You can make up for other lacking nutrients with fertilizer and compost, which will be discussed more later.
Hope it helps you.
The soil should feel fluffy, like it is full of air, because this means it gets plenty of oxygen.
This is also a good time to see if there are lots of worms and insects in the soil, as this usually means the soil is fairly rich.
Ideal pH for most vegetable plants is around 6.0-7.5.[2] Adding lime is a common way to adjust the pH of soil, but it is a long process that take about six months to fully take effect in the soil.
You can make up for other lacking nutrients with fertilizer and compost, which will be discussed more later.
Hope it helps you.
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