
Soil-water management
Soil Water Management refers to the practices aimed at efficiently managing the water content in soil to support plant growth and agricultural productivity. This involves techniques like irrigation (adding water), drainage (removing excess water), and improving soil structure to enhance water retention. Effective management helps prevent problems like drought or flooding, promotes healthy crops, and conserves water resources. By balancing the amount of water in the soil, farmers can optimize yields, reduce waste, and sustain the environment, ensuring that plants have the right amount of moisture they need throughout their growth cycles.