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What is the water holding capacity to the silt soil

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Water Holding Capacity is the ability of a certain soil texture to physically hold water against the force of gravity.  It does this by soil particles holding water molecules by the force of cohesion.  As an example, a sandier soil has much less water holding capacity than a silt loam soil.  Due to the size of the soil particles, the cohesive properties are much different between a sand particle and a clay or silt particle.

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