Subsoiling
Subsoiling, also known as deep tillage, is a soil cultivation method that involves use of specialized tools to break up compacted soil layer.
Soil science is an interdisciplinary field that combines biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science to study soil properties and processes. It examines how soil interacts with plants, water, and the atmosphere, and how these interactions influence crop growth, water filtration, and carbon storage.

Subsoiling, also known as deep tillage, is a soil cultivation method that involves use of specialized tools to break up compacted soil layer.

Topsoil is the uppermost layer of soil that is rich in organic matter, microorganisms, and essential nutrients.

Alluvial soil is a type of soil that is formed by the deposit of sediment, usually by a river. It is known for its high fertility.

Productive soil is a vital component of agriculture and food production. It is the foundation upon which plants grow.

A soil tensiometer is a device used to measure water tension in soil. It is an important tool for understanding water management of crops.

Soil map is an important tool for understanding the distribution and properties of soil across different regions of the world.

Soil conservation is the practice of protecting and preserving the quality of soil in order to maintain its fertility and productivity.

Adobe soil is composed primarily of clay and sand. It is a dense, heavy soil that is known for its ability to hold water and nutrients.

Soil horizons are distinct layers in a soil profile that are typically defined by their physical and chemical characteristics.

Acid soil is soil with a pH level of less than 7, which is considered to be acidic. Soil pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of soi.