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What are soil aggregates?

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What are soil aggregates?

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Soil aggregates are clusters of soil particles. They are the bodies that give the soil structure. Soils develop different structures as a result of the way they are treated. Top soils rich in organic content will often develop a granular or crumb structure which is ideal for most gardens. The soil aggregates in such soils are bound together with humus adding to the soil’s nutritional value.

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