land capability definition
land capability means the most intensive long-term use of land for purposes of rainfed farming, determined by the interaction of climate, soil and terrain;
land capability means the capability of achieving a specified land use estimated by limitations as a result of climate, topography and soils.
land capability means the most intensive long-term use of land for purposes of rainfed farming, determined by the interaction of climate, soil and terrain and makes provision for the following eight land capability classes;
More Definitions of land capability
land capability means the soils' premining capabilities based on the SCS classification system as found in Agriculture Handbook No. 210, Land-Capability Classification, (1973) as interpreted from the soils map for sustained production of commonly cultivated crops or for the production of permanent vegetation.
land capability means the ability of land to support a given land use, based on an evaluation of the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of the land, including topography, drainage, hydrology, soils and vegetation;