what loam soil is made up of. 2 definition of loam soil.
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Made up of : Loam is soil made with a balance of the three main type of soil : Sand, Silt, and clay soil.
Definition : A rich friable soil containing a relatively equal mixture of sand and silt and somewhat smaller proportion of clay.
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Humus content is often observed to be highest in loamy soil.
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- When compared to other types of soil, it is the best balanced in terms of soil qualities.
- One of the three fundamental types of soil is loamy soil, often known as loam. It is a fertile, rich soil with a silt and sand ratio that is roughly equal. It also has a smaller amount of clay in it.
- Because most plants can be cultivated in it, it is widely regarded as the most arable type of soil. Loam is a soil made up of sand, clay, and silt. A type of this soil is also employed in the production of bricks.
- To plaster walls and manufacture moulds, loam is mixed with clay and straw.
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