which type of soil is better for fish farm construction
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The best soils for fish culture are the sandy clay, silty clay loam or clay loam soils which belong to the USC-CL group.
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Clay-loam soil is better for fish farm construction.
- The ideal soil for fish farming should have at least 30% clay and at most 30% sand.
- Clay-loam soil has very high clay and carbonate content.
- These farms mostly have still water and they receive water either by rain or pumping.
- So it is essential for the soil to have a high water-retaining capacity.
- For this, the soil should have more clay and less sand.
- Also, the soil should not have more than 10% gravel, therefore soils with rock, gravel, limestone, sandy soils, etc should be avoided.
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