Soil Health Assessment
Soil Health Assessment refers to the evaluation of the biological, physical, and chemical properties of soil to determine its condition and functionality in supporting plant growth, environmental quality, and ecosystem health. This assessment aims to measure the soil's ability to function as a vital living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and humans. Key indicators assessed include soil organic matter content, nutrient availability, pH levels, microbial activity, and soil structure. The results of a soil health assessment can inform management practices to enhance soil vitality, promote sustainable agricultural practices, and optimize land use. Overall, it serves as a tool for identifying soil degradation, guiding remediation efforts, and ensuring the long-term productivity and resilience of soil resources.