which soil have least water holding capacity
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Soil water-holding capacity is the amount of water that a given soil can hold.
The water holding capacity of sandy soil is less compared to clay soil.
The clay soil has the highest water holding capacity and the sandy soil has the least; clay > loam > sand. ...
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Sandy soils
Water holding capacity is the total amount of water a soil can hold at field capacity. Sandy soils tend to have low water storage capacity. Sub-soil constraints (acidity, hardpans etc.) can prevent crops accessing water in the subsoil.
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