Weeding and soil cultivation activities have resulted in the following positive outcomes:
- Improved Water Absorption and Drainage:
- The soil allows better water infiltration and drainage, ensuring sufficient water supply for crops.
- Enhanced Air Circulation:
- The soil structure improves airflow, providing essential oxygen for root development.
- Better Sunlight Exposure:
- Weeding removes obstructions, allowing crops to receive adequate sunlight for healthy growth.
- Stronger Root Growth and Anchorage:
- Soil cultivation promotes a healthier root system, encouraging root expansion and stability.
- Reduced Competition for Nutrients:
- Weeding eliminates competing plants, enabling the remaining crops to grow more vigorously.
- Increased Effectiveness of Fertilizers and Pesticides:
- Soil cultivation enhances the absorption of applied fertilizers and pesticides, maximizing their effectiveness in preventing pests and diseases.
