What is Soil Health?
Enriching Farms, Nourishing Soil
Soil health is a critical component of the agricultural ecosystem. It supports plant growth, nourishes crops, and ensures soil productivity. Healthy soil full of organic matter and beneficial microbes is the foundation of profitable and sustainable farming.
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Increased Productivity
We use pioneering scientific agricultural knowledge to create organic, sustainable solutions to help you maximize farm productivity.
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Enhanced Soil Health
We don’t just improve yields, we help you safeguard soil health for long-term benefits and sustained growth.
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Generational Profits
Our fertilizer products help you increase gains in the short run and secure them for generations to come!
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Sustainable Solutions
We help you protect your land and nourish your soil while ensuring the highest possible yield for your operations.
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Cultivating Partnerships
We firmly believe in community-led growth: our farmers and dealers are a part of our extended Krushi family.
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Driven by Trust
At Krushi India, we combine technology and trust to create the perfect blend of farming solutions.

Add organic matter
Organic matter improves the soil’s texture, fertility, and ability to hold water.
Feed microbes
Add compost
Reduce fertilizers

Use bio-input instead chemicals
Chemical overuse damages soil. Bio-inputs are safer and sustain health.
Use biofertilizers
Apply micronutrients

Rotate crops every season
Monocropping harms soil and attracts pests. Rotation keeps it healthy.
Grow legumes
Rotate root depth
Plant cover crops

Do soil testing before sowing
Blind fertilizing wastes. Soil testing shows what the land needs.
Test soil
Use soil lab
Plan fertilizer use

Crop waste? recycle it
Burning stubble pollutes air and kills soil life. Mixing it into soil improves fertility.
Recycle crop waste
Use decomposers

Maximize Biodiversity
More diversity breaks disease cycles, boosts growth, and supports soil life.
Plant diverse cover crops
Use diverse crop rotations
Integrate livestock

More presence of living roots
Living roots prevent erosion and feed nutrient-cycling organisms.
Reduce fallow
Plant cover crops
Use diverse crop rotations

Minimize Disturbance
Limit soil disturbance healthier soils result from fewer disruptions.
Limit tillage
Optimize chemical input
Rotate livestock

Maximize Soil Cover
Keep soil covered with cover crops in both grazing and cropland systems.
Plant cover crops
Use organic mulch
Leave plant residue
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