what is the water holding capacity of silt soil?
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Soil water holding capacity is controlled primarily by the soil texture and the soil organic matter content. ... An example is a silt loam soil that has 30% sand, 60% silt and 10% clay sized particles. In general, the higher the percentage of silt and clay sized particles, the higher the water holding capacity.
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