2023
DOI: 10.38159/ehass.202341314
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Farmers Knowledge on Indigenous Soil Types: A Review

Sejabaledi Agnes Rankoana

Abstract: This review explains the significance of smallholder farmers’ understanding of soil types as a dependable basis for subsistence crop production. The data presented in this review was sourced from literature on subsistence farming, indigenous soil nomenclature, and the suitability of various soils for different crop varieties. The review findings revealed four primary soil classifications, specifically loam, clay, sandy, and rocky, each exhibiting distinct variations in texture and colour. Farmers utilise soil … Show more

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