Soil Stability
Definition: Soil Stability
The ability of soil to maintain its structure and resist erosion, compaction, and other forms of degradation. Soil stability is influenced by factors such as organic matter, soil texture, and management practices. For example, enhancing soil stability through conservation tillage and cover cropping to protect soil health and support sustainable agriculture.
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