Translations:Manfred Klett: Von der Agrartechnologie zur Landbaukunst/768/en

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  • a finely distributed food supply from dead plant residues,
  • a fine-crumbling, loosened layer through which earthworms can press themselves in every direction through the soil,
  • an intensive aeration of the soil, and with it an oxygen supply,
  • darkness for the light-shy soil animals,
  • sufficient moisture: the water rising by capillary action from the unworked subsoil evaporates at the lower boundary of the mulch layer and, on cooling at night, settles there as dew.