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How soil textural classes categorised and what are is their significance?

The soil textural classes are based on the percentage of the separate(s) which contributes maximum to the characteristics of soil. The textural class indicates the physical properties e.g. soil aeration, tillage etc. and textural make up of a particular type of soil.

 

 

 


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