How is turning and loosening of soil important for cultivation of crops?
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The process of turning and loosening the soil is vital for the cultivation of crops and is named ploughing and may even be called tilling.
- As the name suggests it's through with the assistance of a plough, hoe and cultivator.
- It is important as loosening and turning of the soil allow the roots to succeed in down penetrating deep into the bottom and maybe more stabilized.
- This allows the roots to realize more air, minerals and water easily once they go far into the soil due to more room and resources between the soil particles.
- The loosened soil helps within the growth of microorganisms and living animals like earthworms microbes present within the soil. They further turn and make holes within the soil and add humus to that.
- Turning and loosening of soil also bring the nutrient-rich soil to the highest in order that plants can utilise these nutrients for his or her own growth.
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One of the most important tasks in agriculture is to turn the soil and loosen it. This allows the roots to penetrate deep into the soil. The loose soil allows the roots to breathe easily even when they go deep into the soil. Why does the loosening of soil allow the roots to breathe easily?
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