Definition of Field capacity (field moisture capacity)

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Field capacity (field moisture capacity)

The term 'Field capacity (field moisture capacity)' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' Depth of water retained in the soil after ample irrigation or heavy rain when the rate of downward movement has substantially decreased, usually one to three days after irrigation or rain, expressed as a depth of water in inches or feet'.

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