“…In contrast, cultural APs such as organic amendments, mulching, crop rotation, cover cropping and conservation tillage increase the availability of nutrients, improve soil structure leading to better moisture retention and soil microbial activity, reduce fertilizer loses to the environment, and increase plant growth ( Oquist et al., 2007 ; Forge and Kempler, 2009 ; Glover et al., 2010 ; Zhang et al., 2014 , 2016 ; Habteweld et al., 2020a , 2020b ). Compost stands as one of the most widely employed organic amendments, demonstrating its ability to enhance soil organic matter, augment nutrient content, stimulate microbial activity, suppress pests, and contribute to overall soil health improvement ( Bulluck et al., 2002 ; Forge and Kempler, 2009 ; Ferris et al., 2012 ; Habteweld et al., 2018 , 2022 ).…”