which soil has the highest water holding capacity
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Water holding capacity is the ability of the soil to retain the water for a longer duration. It is controlled primarily by the soil texture and the soil organic matter content.
Clay has the highest water holding capacity. This is because clay is made up very small tightly packed particles that do not allow water to percolate through.
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