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Why is Loamy soil suitable for growing wheat

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Answered by amaan21
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Loamy soil--a mixture of sand, silt and clay--provides ideal nutrition for wheat, a grass that has become a staple in most diets around the world. The fertile, well-draining soil mixture of sand, silt and clay allows for rapid absorption of water and air by plant roots, which encourages growth.
Answered by yakumoreyucurry
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Loamy soil i.e, a mixture of sand, silt and clay, provides ideal nutrition for wheat. The fertile and well-draining soil mixture of sand, silt and clay allows for rapid absorption of water and air by plant roots, which encourages growth. That combination holds enough water for the plant to take in nutrients but also drains well to allow air to reach plant roots, making the soil type ideal for plants. Thus, Loamy soil is suitable for growing wheat.

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