
Land Capability Classification System
The Land Capability Classification System assesses how suitable land is for farming and other uses. It considers factors like soil quality, slope, drainage, and climate to determine how well land can support crops or structures without significant problems. Land is grouped into classes from I to VIII; Class I has the fewest limitations and is most suitable for agriculture, while Class VIII has severe limitations and is least suitable. This system helps landowners, farmers, and planners make informed decisions about land use, conservation, and management to ensure sustainable and productive use of the land.