Soil Health

Soil health refers to the condition of soil as a living ecosystem that supports plants, animals, and microorganisms. It encompasses a range of biological, physical, and chemical properties that contribute to the soil’s ability to function effectively in natural and agricultural systems. Healthy soil is characterized by its fertility, structure, nutrient content, biological activity, and capacity to retain water and air. Maintaining soil health is essential for sustainable agriculture, as it affects crop productivity, resilience to pests and diseases, and the overall environmental quality. Healthy soils are capable of sequestering carbon, filtering water, and supporting biodiversity, making them crucial for ecosystem stability and productivity.