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by antisthenes
1830 days ago
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It's mostly a myth that you need great soil to grow anything in farming. Most of the time, the soil merely acts as a substrate to temporarily hold water with nutrients from the fertilizer that was put there during irrigation. Having great soil does help, obviously, in that you can probably save on fertilizer costs, but in the end the soil will be depleted regardless by industrial farming. |
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