Soil Aggregation
Definition: Soil Aggregation
The process by which soil particles bind together to form aggregates. Soil aggregation improves soil structure and enhances water and nutrient availability. For example, promoting soil aggregation through conservation tillage and cover cropping to support healthy soil ecosystems.
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