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Soil Health and fertility

Improving soil moisture

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Series: Agnote DPI-494  Edition: First edition  Last updated: 01 Aug 2004

Moisture is a key limitation on the productivity of soil. Three main factors affect soil moisture content:

  • how well the soil can absorb water
  • how well the  soil can store moisture
  • how quickly the water is lost or used

Although these factors are strongly determined by the proportions of clay, sand and silt, good soil management also plays a critical role.

This Agnote discusses the following aspects of soil moisture:

  • infiltration rate
  • moisture storage
  • moisture loss
  • moisture use

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