Dead Wood
Dead wood refers to parts of a tree or plant that are no longer alive or functioning. This can include branches, stems, or other parts.

Dead wood refers to parts of a tree or plant that are no longer alive or functioning. This can include branches, stems, or other parts.

P index, also known as the phosphorus soil test index, is a tool used to assess the potential for phosphorus loss from agricultural fields.

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Legumes are a type of plant that belongs to the Fabaceae family which includes beans, lentils, peas, peanuts, and chickpeas.

Exhaustive crops, also known as heavy feeders, are plants that consume large amounts of soil nutrients during their growth.

Agricultural land classification is the process of categorizing land based on its suitability for agricultural production.

Food and Agriculture Organization of The United Nations (FAO) is an agency that was established in 1945 to eliminate hunger & food insecurity

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By breaking down organic materials, compost helps to nourish plants and reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers.

Sheet erosion is a type of soil erosion that occurs when water flows over the surface of the land, removing a thin layer of soil.