Farmers get extra minerals for soil, by having a box full of water and rotten fish.
step1.Dump the box in a soil
step2.After two week, take it out and spray the water to your farm
It is by including them among their ingredients that fertilizers supply minerals to crop plants.
Specifically, fertilizers contain minerals. Artificial fertilizers focus on the macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium whereas organic fertilizers also include the other three macronutrients calcium, magnesium and sulphur. Organic fertilizers may include some or all of the micronutrient minerals boron, cobalt, chlorine, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel and zinc.
the minerals in soil helps in growing of crops because the fertilized soil gives the nutrients to the crops to grow
That's a very odd question, farmers don't put minerals in soil the minerals are already there
either in the irrigation or by precultivating it into the soil.
It paid farmers to plant crops that protected the soil.
farmers often use fertilisers, the fertiliser contains the phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium the crops need and the fertiliser just replenishes the minerals in the soil so the crop has enough minerals
So the farmers can grow more food, and more crops.
Farmers often plant crops on drumlins because their soil is deep and well-drained.
by adding a product such as ironite.
They can get healthy crops by putting manure (cow/horse poo) in the soil in which the crops are grown.
silt helped farmers by giving them the fertile soil to grow their crops in.
farmers fertilise soil because it means they can grow good crops every year. The soil only has so many nutrients, essential to plants, and they can be used up easily. Without nutrients, the plants will die so farmers add extra nutrients to keep their plants alive with enough nutrients
the health of the soil determines the health of their crops.