Earthworms are tiny engineers of healthy soil

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Earthworms are tiny engineers of healthy soil

Earthworms are nature's underground engineers, burrowing to create vital channels that boost soil aeration and water infiltration, fostering healthier ecosystems and agriculture.

Earthworms are vital for healthy soil, acting as natural aerators that dramatically improve water absorption. As these segmented creatures burrow, they create a network of channels, allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeper. This process prevents water from pooling and reduces runoff, benefiting plant roots and overall soil fertility. Their castings, rich in organic matter, further enhance soil structure and drainage.

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