Why Soil Health Matters More Than Ever

Soil is the foundation of agriculture. It provides essential nutrients, retains water, and supports root growth. However, modern farming practices, excessive chemical use, and erosion are degrading soil quality across many regions.

Healthy soil contains organic matter, beneficial microbes, and balanced nutrients. When soil health improves, crops grow stronger, require less chemical input, and produce better yields.

Farmers can improve soil health by adding compost, practicing crop rotation, planting cover crops, and reducing excessive fertilizer usage. These practices increase soil fertility and water retention while preventing erosion.

Protecting soil today ensures food security, sustainable farming, and environmental balance for future generations.

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