2. Roots represent the soil condiion
From buyer to farmer
ere are many education programs on soil management but they seem to
miss the point. Students are invariably left more confused than before from the
deluge of misinformation. Proper soil management is not difficult, complicated,
or expensive. It does not require a multitude of corporate-produced and pro-
moted inputs and machinery. Let us begin from the basics. If you look at a
plant, you have the aboveground part and the underground part. You can see
that the space they take up can be put into a ratio. e essence of soil manage-
ment is making this ratio of underground part to aboveground part higher than
one. at means if the aboveground part is one, the underground part has to be
larger than one. e underground, invisible part should be bigger, larger and
more vigorous.
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