Litter

Any living or dead material lying on the soil surface is litter. It litters the ground and is a good thing, as distinct from the other litter that is thrown out by humans.

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That is mostly packaging waste and the like scattered around the town or countryside. It isn't a good thing.

Plant litter breaks down and in the process provides food for soil organisms and eventually for plants and as a result for your crops and animals.

It also
Basically any ground that is not covered by living or dead plant material is at risk of eroding, drying out and losing nutrients. Litter is one of the best defences against losing the real capital of the farm - the soil and its productive capacity.


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This page was updated on December 27, 2007