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CCA soil and water Questions and
Answers (Latest Update 2024)
use the soil textural triangle determines the texture of a soil
that is 35% sand and 35% silt. The texture is



a. clay loam

b. loam

c. sandy clay loam

d. silty clay loam - Correct Answer ✅a. clay loam



amount of total water held in the soil at field moisture
capacity for a silt loam soil is approximately



a. 1 in

b. 2 in

c. 4 in

d. 6 in - Correct Answer ✅c. 4 in



the water content of the soil after excess water had drained
and the rate of downward movement has ceased is the

,CCA soil and water Questions and
Answers (Latest Update 2024)
a. saturation extract

b. permanent wilting point

c. field moisture capacity

d. maximum water tension - Correct Answer ✅c. field
moisture capacity



the soil water content at the permanent wilting point is



a. zero

b. about one-half of the field moisture capacity

c. at a level where plants cannot absorb water

d. equal to the available water content - Correct Answer ✅c.
at a level where plants cannot absorb water



a loamy sand soil will hold approximately



a. 0.5 inches of available water per foot of soil

b. 1 inches of available water per foot of soil

c. 3 inches of available water per foot of soil

, CCA soil and water Questions and
Answers (Latest Update 2024)
d. 6 inches of available water per foot of soil - Correct Answer
✅b. 1 inches of available water per foot of soil



the soil texture able to hold the most plant available water
per foot of soil is a



a. sand

b. sandy loam

c. silt loam

d. clay - Correct Answer ✅c. silt loam



plant available water is defined as the



a. amount of water a plant uses in a year

b. differences of the amount of water at field capacity and the
permanent wilting point

c. pounds of water needed to produce one pound of dry
matter

d. sum of the amount of water at field moisture capacity and
permanent wilting point - Correct Answer ✅b. differences of

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