Study Reveals Soil's Water Network Disrupted by Farming Practices
Study Reveals Soil's Water Network Disrupted by Farming Practices
US · Published Mar 21, 2026
Study shows common farming damages soil's water network.
Deep plowing and heavy machinery reduce soil's water absorption.
Sustainable farming can restore soil health and water retention.
Farming impacts soil's natural water management ability
A new study reveals that common farming practices disrupt the soil's natural water network, impacting its ability to manage water effectively. Researchers found that activities like deep plowing and heavy machinery use damage the intricate network of pores and channels within the soil, which are essential for absorbing and retaining water.
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