What is Soil Structure?
Soil structure is the way in which the sand, silt, and clay particles are grouped together. The drainage capacity of the soils and the ability of the soils to make nutrients available to the plant are functions of soil structure. See B.03.03 on the role of humus in forming and maintaining soil aggregates.
Related Questions
- Is the minimum square footage required for new buildings just the first floor or for the total structure? Also do I need to get a soil survey to determine building and septic suitability?
- What structure protects the SAM from soil abrasion on a pea, soybean, and corn plant?
- How does carbon affect soil structure?