savimaat
Savimaat is a term used in Baltic agricultural and soil-science literature to describe soils that are dominated by clay and silt, with high water-holding capacity and slow drainage. The expression is regional rather than a formal taxonomic category in major soil classification systems, but it is commonly employed to guide field management and farming decisions.
The name is derived from Estonian savi, meaning clay, combined with a generic word for soil or
Savimaat soils tend to retain water well and nutrients, supporting relatively high natural fertility when organic
Farmers and agronomists emphasize practices that mitigate poor drainage and compaction, such as controlled traffic farming,
The term is most commonly used in Estonia and neighboring Baltic regions and appears in regional agronomic
Soil texture, Clay soil, Soil drainage, Agricultural soil management.