töömahupõhine
Töömahupõhine is a term that refers to a specific type of soil found in Estonia, particularly in the northern and central regions of the country. The term is derived from the Estonian words "töömahu," which translates to "working humus," and "põhine," which means "based on." This soil type is characterized by its high organic matter content, which is primarily derived from the decomposition of plant and animal residues. The humus in töömahupõhine soil is typically well-developed and rich in nutrients, making it highly fertile and suitable for agriculture.
The formation of töömahupõhine soil is influenced by several factors, including climate, vegetation, and parent material.
Töömahupõhine soil is widely used for agricultural purposes, particularly for growing crops such as cereals, potatoes,
In summary, töömahupõhine is a fertile soil type found in Estonia, characterized by its high organic matter