Why is sandy soil not good for growing crop
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sandy soil is not good for growing crops because they loses water at a high rate leading to a low level of water retention that is unsustainable for plant or crop growth that's the main major reason by which sandy soil is not good for growing crops.
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Sandy soil contains more than 60% sand and clay. It contains very little clay and silt, so it is porous. ... Hence, there is a lot of air present in this type of soil. Suitable Crops: Sandy soil is not good for plants.
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