Healthy soil holds more water from "summary" of Growing a Revolution by David R Montgomery
The ability of healthy soil to hold more water is a critical factor in sustaining plant growth. By fostering a diverse community of soil organisms, farmers can improve the structure of their soil, allowing it to act like a sponge, soaking up and retaining water. This not only benefits the plants by providing a more consistent water supply, but it also helps to prevent erosion and runoff, reducing the risk of water pollution.
When soil is healthy, it is teeming with life - bacteria, fungi, earthworms, and other organisms that work together to create a favorable environment for plant roots. These organisms help to break down organic matter, releasing nu...
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