Farmland Soil Improvement
Farmland Soil Improvement refers to agricultural practices that use engineering, agronomic, biological, and material technologies to improve soil structure, fertility, salinization, acidification, compaction, pollution control, and water retention capacity. It covers organic fertilizer improvement, soil conditioners, straw returning, saline-alkali land improvement, acidified soil remediation, cultivated land quality improvement, microbial agents, soil testing, water-saving irrigation, and farmland ecological restoration. With the development of food security strategies, green agriculture, and high-standard farmland construction, farmland soil improvement is moving toward precision, ecological management, sustainability, and full-process management.
Farmland Soil ImprovementNews

Farmland Soil Improvement in Saline-Alkali Land Depends on Salt Drainage, Salt Control and Crop Adaptation
en.Wedoany.com Reported - Salinization is one of the most representative challenges in Farmland Soil...
2026-06-01

Farmland Soil Improvement Is Becoming a Foundation for Food Security
en.Wedoany.com Reported - Farmland Soil Improvement was once understood mainly as a set of agronomic...
2026-06-01