What is the principle of water holding capacity in soil?
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water holding capacity of soil is the amount of water retained in the capillary spaces of the soil after the percolation of gravitational water into the deeper layers
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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. Field capacity is the point where the soil water holding capacity has reached its maximum for the entire field
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