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what is the water holding capacity of silt???

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Answered by 3420sanjaybabug
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Explanation:

To show the difference between the amount of water available to the plant, let's take a silt loam and a sand soil as an example. If we determine that our allowable depletion is 30%, and we have an effective 3 foot root zone, the silt loam soil holds

Answered by Anonymous
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To show the difference between the amount of water available to the plant, let's take a silt loam and a sand soil as an example. If we determine that our allowable depletion is 30%, and we have an effective 3 foot root zone, the silt loam soil holds ~2.16” of useable moisture.

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