Agriculture Compost

Compost in agriculture is used for a variety of purposes and plays a crucial role in enhancing soil health and overall crop productivity. Here are some common uses of compost in agriculture:

Enhance soil structure by improving its texture, aeration, and drainage.
Increase the water-holding capacity of sandy soils.
Improve the drainage of clayey soils.
Reduce soil compaction, making it easier for plant roots to penetrate.
Nutrient Supply: Compost contains a range of essential plant nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients. These nutrients are released slowly over time, providing a steady and balanced supply to plants. Compost can reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers.