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what is soil percolation rate

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Answered by mohakrk2004
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through soil, and the percolation rate is the speed at which that movement occurs. Percolation tests, or perc tests, measure percolation rates. Soil laboratory professionals usually measure percolation rates in terms of minutes per inch, typically in the context of septic tank testing. Many do-it-yourself tests, however, measure percolation rates in terms of inches per hour, which is perfectly adequate for garden care. You can use percolation rates to make various soil and plant selection and management decisions for your garden and yard.



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Answered by hasiniias30
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percolation rate by soil category usually have very high precolation rates, measured in of 1 to 8. inches or more per hour that means sandy soils sry out very quickly and do not hold nutrients for very long..
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