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Soil health monitoring

Soil health monitoring involves regularly assessing the quality and fertility of soil to ensure it can support plant growth and sustain ecosystems. It typically includes checking for essential nutrients, organic matter, pH levels, and microbial activity. Healthy soil promotes good crop yields, captures carbon, and enhances water retention. By monitoring soil health, farmers and land managers can make informed decisions about land use, improve agricultural practices, and protect the environment, ultimately leading to more sustainable food production and better ecosystem health.