Loam

 


https://soilscientists.org/award-nomination/?ecategory=Awards&rcategory=AwardeeLoam is a fertile soil type composed of a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay. It typically contains about 40% sand, 40% silt, and 20% clay, giving it excellent water retention and drainage properties. This balance allows loam to be both nutrient-rich and easy to cultivate, making it ideal for a wide range of plants. Its structure provides good aeration while retaining enough moisture, supporting healthy root growth. Loam is often preferred in agriculture and gardening due to its versatility and ability to sustain plant life in various climates.

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